The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Yu-Gi-Oh Dawn of Destiny Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:083717300281
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:XBOX_YU-GI-OH_DAWN_OF_DESTINY
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
TwistaG –
Yu-Gi-Oh the Dawn of Destiny for the Xbox is based on the popular anime series where Yugi and his friends use their supernatural decks of cards to summon creatures for duels against other players. The game features the card-dueling aspect of the popular TV series, but turns up being a rather dull and tedious chore more than anything else. First of all, if you are new to this type of card battling game (as I am) it will take a good many games before you even remotely begin to understand the confusing and sometimes pointless rules of the game. Since I am new to this type of game I’m going to try and overlook the steep learning curve and review it based on other aspects such as playability, entertainment value and just whether it’s enjoyable or not. Yu-Gi-Oh the Dawn of Destiny starts you off with a random deck of cards. You will have spell cards, monster cards, trap cards and summon cards. If your opponent plays a monster card you can counter-attack it with a monster card of your own. The spell and trap cards are used for various offensive and defensive maneuvers. There are countless combinations that you can use and hundreds of monsters to attack your opponents with. Since I’m on the subject of opponents, I need to mention that the only way to play against a friend is via system linking two Xboxes together. That’s right, there is no Xbox Live support or even split-screen option. So let’s say you and your brother want to have a card duel, all you will need is two Xboxes, a syst.
Diamond Padilla –
Can’t wait to get this game
JoeD –
Good
BlackSpiral2000 –
Yu Gi Oh finally comes to X-box with this game, and it is a mixed game. Don’t expect a game with a story like Forbidden Memories or Falsebound Kingdom, this is mainly just a sim of the card game with the anime characters as your opponents. It has a few negative qualities, which I will list below.Opponents AI can be a little lopsided. Sometimes they will be stupid, or very smart. Expect to lose quite a few times until you finally get some decent cards.Getting cards isn’t hard, but winning ones that can help you improve your deck isn’t easy.Graphics are decent, but not the best X-box can do.However, these can be easily dismissed if your looking for a game that is true to the official card games rules. This game follows them almost exactly, and the fact that you get Dark Sage, Widespread Ruin, and the God Card Winged Dragon of Ra as the promo cards is a definate plus. Some might be turned off because of no story, but that is easily overlooked. Try it before you buy it if you’re unsure, but it should be a buy for any Yugi fan with an X-box.
cloudflcl –
Slow at first so it takes a while to get started. Once you rack up enough cards though it becomes very enjoyable.
MICHAEL J MORENO –
Just what I expected
Erike Miller –
works well my son will love it for his birthday came just as thought but needed a little more info on description
El Toro's Podcast –
I purchased the game without knowing about the 3 cards that came with the game. I knew it had 3, but the last thing I had expected was to see them being Widespread Ruin, Dark Sage and the Egyptian God Monster card, “The Winged Dragon of RaThe 2 hottest cards being the God card and Dark Sage in the Japanese version are now in English.The game play is also very good too. I loved the fact that it follows tournament rules.This is the game to get for the XBOX and especially if you are a Yu-Gi-Oh! fanatic like I am.
Jmoney –
Got this for my husband, which he really enjoyed. It is however not really a long term game you can build up on and enjoy. One of the more complicated card games to really understand and effectively play.
Eileen Pagan –
My son was thrilled to get this now hard to find game. It came exactly as described and he is really enjoying it.