Yu-gi-oh fans deserve better than this.

User Rating: 3.5 | Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters GX: Tag Force Evolution PS2
I was very excited to find out that a PS 2 Yu gi oh game was going to come out. And I was waiting for it and bit back my sensibilities when I decided to go out and buy it. Now I will warn every person I see about buying games based on movies, cartoons, series, and anime I'm a jaded person with regard to people taking advantage of fads, however yu-gi-oh has been a soft spot. I enjoyed the GBA games and I loved Tag Force 2 when I was playing it, and although I was disappointed by duelist of the roses, I was excited that a PS 2 title based on the card game was finally coming out. Now good sense told me to wait, and from what I saw on the box I really should have, but like i said I have a soft spot so I bought it. With excitement I finally turned on my PS 2 and put the disk in and started playing. Within seconds I was ready to smash the faithful PS 2 that has served me for so long. So it is with great resentment towards the Konami I had been so faithful to so far, that I write this review.

Graphics: 3/10
The graphics are nothing extraordinary for a PS 2, even I was surprised by the shoddy quality and the pixelated screens. Everything in the game mirrored Tag Force 2 to the point where I was beginning to have my suspicions about this game. In duelist of the roses I was treated to lavish 3D battles between every monster, however, while duelists go through a set of motions in this game, the cards, save for a few notable ones, simply remain two dimensional objects on the field. I was outraged at first, and then I realized the Konami has given up on us. It wasn't until after losing my first duel and going onto the forums in anger that I realized what my suspicions suggested all along:

This Game is a Port of Tag Force 1 from the PSP

Well I always did want to get #1, I suppose I should be careful what I wish for. The game takes no effort in trying to enhance the experience, the graphics, gameplay, cards are all the same. There are no improvements what-so-ever. Even the horrible loading times are inexcusable for a PS 2 game.

Sound: 2/10

Even less excusable is the sound. The Japanese versions of Tag Force 1 and 2 had the duelists talking at least, we get to settle for subtitles. The gameplay has a basic set of sounds for cards being set, drawn, summoned etc. However nothing beyond that. Again I find myself comparing this to the lovely sounds of Duelist of the Roses where every fight between monsters had a lovely accompanying melody. Again this just screams of shoddiness and poor workmanship.

Gameplay: 5/10

I was lenient with this since the core gameplay is still there. But that is it, the core gameplay. The game doesn't take advantage of the PS 2's abilities and offers nothing new or exciting other than the fact that non PSP owners now get to experience the gameplay of Tag Force. It offers no new card sets or rules and it is actually difficult to download online content like it is for the PS 2. All in all, another disappointment. However Yu-gi-oh fans should still be able to enjoy the core gameplay.

Final Thoughts:

While I will admit I haven't played through this entire game just yet, I feel that this should at least warn those of us who have stayed faithful to yu gi oh that Konami has abandoned us. A shoddy port of a PSP title, better yet, a dated PSP title is such a painful stab in the back that I fear I have lost my faith in Konami. Overall I would urge most of you to stay away from it if you can. Get Tag Force 2, it's an improvement of the original. If you don't have a PSP and would like to experience the gameplay, wait for it to hit the bargain bins. Overall you're better off waiting for a new title if that ever comes out.

a 3.5/10