The initial pace of the game is relatively slow paced, but can be sped up by holding the “L” button while in a duel.
You are allowed to assemble up to 3 decks that are then used to duel a variety of different characters on a character select screen. Although there more cards, 1,238 to be exact, the lack of open world leaves a lot to be desired. This title is in our opinion a watered down version of World Championship 2004. Many people will say that this is the best GBA Yu-Gi-Oh game of all time, but there is a still a lot to be desired about this title. Yu-Gi-Oh!: World Championship Tournament 2004. It’s easy to spend hours upon hours dueling your favorite anime characters and unlocking the endless card selection to create the best deck possible.Ģ- Yu-Gi-Oh!: World Championship Tournament 2004 If nostalgia is your thing, then you will not be disappointed in this title. Hometown, shopping district, coliseum, and Area KC, and one secret town that is unlocked after winning the national tournament. This means that there is effectively less cards in this game than the previous.įrom the start of the game, there are 4 towns that you can visit. There are a total of 1,000 playable cards, but some great cards that were included in 2004 are missing and this was most likely due to memory restriction and time restraints.
These points are rewarded upon winning a duel. In order to gain new cards, the player must acquire DP, or duelist points.
You go up against various characters from the original Anime series like Tristan, Weevil, Rex, Marik, and even Yami Yugi. It is an open world where you are a duelist trying to become the best in Domino City. This game is very similar to its predecessor with many new features. With the great success of the first game, there was no doubt that there would be a second, and more thereafter. The first game being World Championship 2004.
This is the second World Championship Tournament game to release for GBA. 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 is our top pick for the best Yu-Gi-Oh game for GBA.