
There's plenty of strategy involved, and once you get to the point where you understand the defense and attack principles, it's definitely addictive. But to be fair, when compared to Yugi's PS1 debut, Duelists definitely offers the better experience the new board layout adds a lot, making the game feel a bit like chess.


And the new Fusion system is confusing as all heck. is way out of whack, making it ridiculously tough for you to score even your first win.

The Duelists of the Roses is complicated, difficult, and demanding, which won't be a problem for vets of Forbidden Memories (the PS1 game), but if you're new to the franchise, expect a frustrating initiation. The game that everyone's calling 'the next Pokemon' has finally arrived on PS2, and it's sure to divide players into two distinct camps: fans of the TV show (who will love it) and everybody else (who will likely be confused by it).
