![]() ![]() ![]() Decomposite Character: Due to a programming oversight in the 1st game, Nightshroud and Amnael are treated as separate characters from Atticus and Banner.Averted in Tag Force Special as the dating sim mechanics are removed and you can just duel random duelists on the map to raise the gauge. Giving the character their preferred gifts or best answers will make them blush. Talking to characters shows some minigames where winning raises a character's heart and can even buy gifts that raise the heart gauge. Dating Sim: Much more obvious in the Japanese version.Because Season 4 was rushed and not to mention Americans not even getting a dub for it the game takes the task of elaborating certain character's motivations such as Zane's introspection and Syrus's further character development. ![]() Continuation Fic: Somewhat seems to be the case for Tag Force 3.Compressed Adaptation: Due to the storylines having four duels each from start to finish, every character's storylines are condensed so only the important parts are given focus.Up to 5 cards can be chosen, with the caveat of lessening the chance of getting the actual needed card the more cards selected. Comeback Mechanic: Destiny Draw, which allows the disadvantaged player to turn the tide of the battle with a preselected card.While some of them vaguely follow the anime storylines, many contradict or even change the outcome in order to give the chosen NPC a satisfying ending. Broad Strokes: Every single Tag Force game creates alternate storylines for each character.It's especially bad if it uses your high leveled card suited to win and tribute it for something lesser. Artificial Stupidity: The auto-dueling feature can make very dumb moves at times, as can the AI.But if you don't take it, you'll have to start the next day again. Anti-Frustration Features: If you are defeated on a storyline duel, you are given the option to change your deck to give you a better chance of winning.Certain Field Spells can also splash the duel arena with really colorful decorations. Amazing Technicolor Battlefield: The default background for each battle is a spiraling galaxy.It's even more prominent in Tag Force Special since you can only partner up with five characters per world. Adaptation Distillation: Each Tag Force games only selects relevant characters on the anime it's featured in.The Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force series provides examples of: True to their title, you can partner up with these characters (one at a time) in order to engage in 2-on-2 Tag Duels.Ĭharacter sheet for game-original characters also coming up. In each of the Tag Force games, you play as the Featureless Protagonist roaming the game's world, which consists of locales from the anime in which they're based from (Duel Academy from GX Neo Domino City from 5D's, Heartland from Zexal, and Miaimi City in ARC-V) and dueling various characters that inhabit them, both canon characters from the anime series as well as characters made especially for the game. Also unlike the other games, it removes all dating sim aspects and focuses mostly on dueling. Tag Force Special breaks the tradition by revisiting past worlds and combining every single extra deck mechanic from Fusions to Pendulums. The latest and seventh entry combines series from all five continuities of the original Yu-Gi-Oh!, GX, 5D's, ZEXAL, and ARC-V. ZEXAL itself also has a Nintendo 3DS spin-off game, World Duel Carnival, that's similar to the Tag Force series. The first four games were based on the storyline of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, while the following three after Tag Force 3 were based on Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V Tag Force Special (Japan only) (2015).Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6 (Japan only) (2011).Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3 ( Europe/Japan only) (2008) invoked.Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force Evolution / Yu-Gi-Oh! GX The Beginning of Destiny (North America) (2007/2008).Defeat enemies with your trusted partner!Ĭreated as part of the popular Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise by Konami, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force series consists of seven games made for the PlayStation Portable (with the exception of Evolution, which was made for the PlayStation 2 instead). ![]()
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