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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny

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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny is a Yu-Gi-Oh! video game exclusive to the Xbox. It is the only Yu-Gi-Oh! game to have been released on the Xbox console. The game includes many of the major characters from The second series anime.

Xbox players can enjoy the unique interactive Yu-Gi-Oh! experience in the only game that brings the rules and gameplay of the popular TCG to a 3D world. A card battling game at its heart, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny thrusts players into the heat of the action where they must duel against challenging foes and powerful monsters. Featuring elaborately rendered 3D graphics, the game brings the monsters from the hit franchise to life before players' eyes. Also available in the Xbox game are over 1,000 Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, including exclusive cards that have never appeared in any other Yu-Gi-Oh! video game.

Gameplay

The basic premise of the game is to compete against other characters from seasons one and two of the anime, in either Single or Triple Mode (in Triple Mode the player duels against 3 other characters in a Match). There are over 1000 cards to choose from, some of which have only been released in the OCG. One player can have up to three Decks to alternate with throughout the game, as well as adding and removing cards in a Side Deck between Matches. Each Monster Card has a corresponding 3D model of the monster depicted, and when any two monsters engage in battle, a short animation shows the two battling. There are no Egyptian God Cards in this game, although statues of the three monsters are present as dispensers of cards that the player wins after a successful duel.

What cards are received from the statues depend on the duelist, and the circumstances in which a player defeats them. For example, some cards can only be obtained by defeating a duelist in Single Mode, while others can only be obtained through defeating them in a certain tier in Triple Mode.

The only way for two human players to duel each other is through a link cable connecting two TVs, each with their own Xbox console and their own copies of the game loaded inside.

Card list

Main article: List of Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny cards

Forbidden/Limited Card List

This is a list of all Forbidden/Limited and Semi Limited cards.

Forbidden Cards

There are no forbidden cards in the game.

Limited Cards

Semi-Limited

Glitches

  • While the 3-card limit still applies when building a Deck, there are two different designs of Polymerization (and Dark Magician) that can be used. Since the game does not recognize that Polymerization is the same, one can technically have up to 6 Polymerization (and Dark Magician) cards in one Deck.
  • If A Legendary Ocean is active and The Legendary Fisherman is on the field, if a player activates Torrential Tribute The Legendary Fisherman will NOT be destroyed.
  • The opponent can Flip Summon a Flip-Effect Monster, then switch it to Defense Position if it did not declare an attack that turn.
  • Ominous Fortunetelling may still function, even after Royal Decree is activated.


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Bugs

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  • This game was originally compatible with the Xbox 360. However, many users reported that the fan would still run after shutting their console off, requiring users to turn the system on and off again to make the fan stop running. Starting on November 27, 2007 (the last compatibility update), the game is no longer compatible with NTSC consoles (both North American and Japanese), however, some users have reported the game to still be playable on those consoles as of February 2016, so try at your own risk.

Trivia

  • Toon Dark Magician Girl appears in the Credits, but the card itself is not available in the game.
  • The opponent named 'Rare Hunter', who uses an Exodia Deck, has 3 copies of Pot of Greed, as well as multiple copies of Exodia parts. This is technically illegal in the video game, as these cards are limited to one each per Deck.
  • Zoa is in the game, but neither Metalmorph or Metalzoa are available. What's more, the description of Zoa normally states it's ability to be powered up by Metalmorph, but instead, a random group of numbers and letters are in the place of Metalmorph.

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Main article: Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny promotional cards
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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny
Developer(s)KCEJ
Publisher(s)Konami
Platform(s)Xbox
Release
  • NA: March 23, 2004
  • EU: November 19, 2004
Genre(s)Strategy
Mode(s)Single player
Multiplayer

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny is a strategy video game developed by KCEJ and published by Konami. It was released exclusively for Xbox on March 23, 2004 in North America, and November 19, 2004 in Europe. Marking the debut of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise on the Xbox, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny brings the world of the popular trading card game to Xbox owners. The game features over 1,000 of the latest Yu-Gi-Oh! cards and integrates the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card gameplay and rules with 3D monster battles. The Dawn of Destiny also includes new duel modes such as Link Duel mode and Triple Duel mode, where players' can test their skills against three duelists.

Gameplay[edit]

The game follows the official card battling rules, while bringing the expansive Yu-Gi-Oh! bestiary to life in full 3D. Duelists can watch the results of the cards they play come alive in real-time 3D battles, or use the game's Library feature to browse the hundreds of monsters featured in the game. The total number of cards available in Dawn Of Destiny is well over 1,000.

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The player can build up to three decks, which can be stored. The game's deck-building interface is designed to be easy to use. The single-player mode allows fans to duel against favorite characters from the animated series, while the game's 'Link Duel Mode' lets two human opponents go head-to-head. As with many earlier Yu-Gi-Oh! releases from Konami, Dawn Of Destiny comes packaged with three (actual) game cards, including the Egyptian God Monster card 'Winged Dragon of Ra' (a collector's item which may not be used in official rules duels).

Development[edit]

On January 9, 2004, Konami Digital Entertainment announced three games to be released in the Yu-Gi-Oh! series: Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004 for the Game Boy Advance, Yu-Gi-Oh! Xbox (working title) for the Xbox, and Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Kaiba the Revenge for PC, all to be released in Spring 2004. Each game starred Yugi Mutou and his loyal card-battling friends and ships with three exclusive limited edition game cards. The game marked the debut of the franchise on the Xbox. 1,000 Yu-Gi-Oh! cards were to be available, including exclusive cards that had never appeared in any other Yu-Gi-Oh! video game.[1]

Reception[edit]

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Aggregate scores
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GameRankings53%[2]
Metacritic53 out of 100[3]
Review scores
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Game Informer6 out of 10[4]
Game RevolutionD+[6]
GamePro[5]
GameSpot5.2 out of 10[7]
GameSpy[8]
GameZone6 out of 10[9]
IGN5 out of 10[10]
OXM (US)5.8 out of 10[11]
TeamXbox5.9 out of 10[12]
X-Play[13]

The game received 'mixed' reviews according to video game review aggregatorMetacritic.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^IGN staff (January 9, 2004). 'Konami Announces Yu-Gi-Oh! for Xbox'. IGN. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  2. ^'Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny for Xbox'. GameRankings. Retrieved November 13, 2011.
  3. ^ ab'Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny for Xbox Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved November 13, 2011.
  4. ^Juba, Joe (June 2004). 'Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny'. Game Informer (134): 132.
  5. ^Manny LaMancha (April 9, 2004). 'Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny Review for Xbox on GamePro.com'. GamePro. Archived from the original on February 4, 2005. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  6. ^Ferris, Duke (June 6, 2004). 'Yu Gi Oh! The Dawn of Destiny Review'. Game Revolution. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
  7. ^Davis, Ryan (March 23, 2004). 'Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  8. ^Steinberg, Steve (April 8, 2004). 'GameSpy: Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dawn of Destiny'. GameSpy. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
  9. ^Ceradsky, Tim (April 6, 2004). 'Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny Review - Xbox'. GameZone. Archived from the original on February 29, 2008. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  10. ^Clayman, David (March 31, 2004). 'Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny'. IGN. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  11. ^'Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny'. Official Xbox Magazine: 80. June 2004.
  12. ^Nardozzi, Dale (March 30, 2004). 'Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny Review (Xbox)'. TeamXbox. Archived from the original on January 11, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  13. ^D'Aprile, Jason (May 27, 2004). 'Yu-Gi-Oh: The Dawn of Destiny (Xbox) Review'. X-Play. Archived from the original on December 5, 2004. Retrieved September 12, 2015.

External links[edit]

  • Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny at MobyGames
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