Like F-Zero, or Wipeout.īike+racing+and+card+battling,+together+at+last. Futuristic motorcycles, on hazard-filled tracks. In this futuristic vision of the card-crazed world, the popular collecting-and-battling card game Duel Monsters that the franchise is built around has been kicked into hyperdrive - by combining it with, oddly enough, high-speed motorcycle racing. Because the epically lengthily-titled Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator World Championship 2009 is something truly new, it isn't just the same game again, and it does definitely pick up the pace.ĥD's is the latest spin-off of the base Yu-Gi-Oh! brand, and it's a series that's all about speed. It was still a solid game thanks to the '07 title being so well done, but it seemed like a quick turn-around cash-in with a new year number slapped on the box. It didn't have a story mode, it hadn't made many changes. It was a year and a half ago when I ended my review of Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008 with those two sentences - you can go back and read the whole thing if you like, but my opinion in summary was that the game was too similar to its predecessor, the 2007 Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship game, and that more should have been done to make the new sequel distinct. Don't make the dedicated fans buy the same game over and over again." "Pick up the pace and do something truly new next time, Konami.
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