![]() ![]() While monster cards are the primary method of attacking and defending against attacks, the player also has access to trap, fusion and ritual cards. The trick here isn't to gradually win through power or grinding out your character, but attaining the correct tools to beat later bosses. Additional legendary cards to bolster your deck, more varied mechanics and even monster types become available over time. Rather than traditionally levelling up as with most RPG games, you instead gain bonuses as you progress throughout the game. The deck he holds is far more than a mere collection of trading cards.Įvery battle within the game revolves around the use of a correct deck and series of cards. The story follows Yugi Mutou as he takes part in a tournament, only to realise that a power struggle between immortal Egyptians is taking place around them. While the international version still received critical acclaim for its gameplay and graphics, the decision to remove most of the plot was heavily criticized by Western critics and gamers, since Namco initially advertised that the Western release would featured all the content seen in Japanese version.Loosely connected to the anime series, Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories is a card-based RPG. To accommodate for the Japanese plot not being translated, all story related voice acting and cut-scenes were removed, along with the plot being rewritten to a more basic story with no voice acting. While Namco never officially explained why this occurred, many speculated it was due to sales being lower than expected for the Japanese release, along with the impending release of the PlayStation 2. English voice acting was planned and started recording in the early stages, but Namco cut the funding for the translation efforts. While nothing was changed from the overall gameplay, its campaign was stripped down to a 1-disc 36 mission campaign with no branching paths. It also featured fully voiced anime cut-scenes, along with in-game radio chatter.The international version of Ace Combat 3 was released in 2000. ![]() The Japanese version of Ace Combat 3 released in 1999 featured a lengthy 2-disc campaign of 52 missions that were split among different paths depending on in-mission decisions, along with multiple endings and multiple factions for the player to join. The third installment in the Ace Combat series of console flight simulation games, Electrosphere takes the contemporary setting of the first two games into a story set in the mid-21st century, involving a war between multinational corporations.The game is notable for having two radically different releases for the Japanese and Western markets. ![]() Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere (エースコンバット3 エレクトロスフィア, Ēsu Conbatto San Erekutorosufia) is a flight simulation game made by Namco for the PlayStation game console. ![]()
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