Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist
About
Enter the Duelist Simulator to take your place among the finest Duelists ever in Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist! Players from around the world have been invited to take part in an elite Dueling program that simulates the best Duels across all of Yu-Gi-Oh! history. Replay actual events in the Yu-Gi-Oh! timeline, from the original Yu-Gi-Oh! series up to Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL, featuring the storylines, characters, and Decks in a brand new Story Campaign.
With over 6,600 cards to play with, including new Pendulum Summon Monsters, Duelists can fight in hundreds of matches with over 90 characters, and even compete in new Battle Pack Sealed Deck and Draft play with other Duelists online.
System requirements for PlayStation 4
System requirements for Xbox One
System requirements for Nintendo Switch
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7x64, Windows 8x64 (64-bit OS Required)
- Processor: 2.5GHz CPU
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB DirectX 11.0 compatible video card
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 11.0 compatible sound card
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 8x64 (64-bit OS Required)
- Processor: 3GHz CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB DirectX 11.0 compatible video card
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 11.0 compatible sound card
Last Modified: May 24, 2024
Where to buy
Xbox Store
Steam
PlayStation Store
Nintendo Store
Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
The King of Games.
Short Review: PRO: + Reasonable control Mechanics, as far as I can tell so far.
+ Very many Duels, unlockable Opponents and-of course-cards.
+ Finally another official Yu-Gi-Oh! From Konami, which is playable on the PC.
+ Nostalgia for all Fans!
CONTRA:-The German Translation is a Disaster! Thank God many Cards are not affected.
-Graphic felt at Level of 10 Years ago.
Langreview: Who doesn't know? The Time when many Young people succumbed to collective Fever And spent a lot of Money on a Piece of Cardboard? ^^ With Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist Is allowed to indulge in the Flair and Nostalgia of days gone By and gamble, collect and craft what the Stuff holds. In general, the Story keeps close to the Original Templates without Highlighting any Minescence, the historical Decks are usually well constructed and yet more modern than their Series counterparts. Current Rules are being implemented well, so far I have not noticed anything that does not fit. Once again, you can indulge in an oversized Collective Drive and assemble what you like to play, whether quite nostalgic warrior or postmodern XYZs, there's enough for everyone, which delights The Connoisseur. There are Also tons of CPU opponents, overall one is not bored by the sheer Volume of opponents. I can't judge The multiplayer mode yet, so I leave it outside.
In General, the Operation by Mouse and Keyboard works quite well. The Graphics and Animations go "ok," where the first Smears are to be made, because the Level Of Detail is simply not available. Models and Animations scaled Up on HD and Above are, in my opinion, no longer up-to-date for a seemingly newly developed game, but good, is certainly meckers at a high Level. Likewise, the Fact that your Own cards cannot be read into the Game by Registration number at the bottom left, a Feature that is completely absent from The Game but was present in Predecessors on other Platforms. Too bad, actually, because that's how you have to rim through the countless Amounts of Cards before you have your Dream Configuration together. An absolute Minus Point, however, are the German Translations of the Dialogues! I like To accept grammatical errors and Mistranslations in an indie title from a One-man forge, but not in a €20 game from Konami, a much more well-known Economic Giant.
What remains? One of the most extensive duel simulators from the Yu Go Oh! Universe, which Captivates Connoisseurs, but with Quirks that shouldn't have been.
On the Subject of "DLC": Just Ignore it. To be able to play the Game sensibly, you absolutely don't need them.