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Why the FUCK did Konami stop making single player Yu-Gi-Oh! games?
There used to be literally multiple ones released per YEAR back then, with soulful 3D models for every monster even
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yugioh stopped being a phenomenon, japanese mobile gaming went from dedicated machines to phones, and konami realized they can sell you digital cards too instead of giving you a game full of them all hitting at once in the xexal era
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sadly GaaS like DL and MD are more profitable and require less effort to add shit to
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The older yugioh games were pretty fucking bad when you actually sit down and play them nowadays. Most of them were grindy as all hell and were basically asset flips with minor QoL changes between them, each was just a different overworld walking engine that got you between each Duel simulation. And these games were pre-goat era Yugioh that amounted to summoning the biggest 4 star monster you had and setting sakuretsu armor every turn, not very thrilling gameplay.

The tag forces were decent but they clearly required more effort than they got in returns especially on a console like the PSP.



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