Video Game Review: Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist

On the plus side, you’re able to edit your deck at any time, and there’s a huge library of cards to select from. With the completely unengaging overall experience of actually dueling, however, it’s hard to find much incentive to dive into that aspect of the game. Combined with the difficult menu navigation, it further discourages experimentation.

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Video Game Review: Toy Soldiers: War Chest

War Chest, like its predecessors, lets you employ a variety of toys while on the battlefield, whether it’s a squeaky-treaded tank, a fire-breathing dragon or a number of powerful heroes. Controls for each type of unit are pretty uniform in their function: movement and camera actions are bound to the sticks, and scoping in and firing are done with the triggers. While in the default build mode you can zoom with the right stick to really get a good look at the figures and turret details.

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