You will visit the volcano, ocean, dorms and the Academy itself, facing each opponent. In the lowest level dorm, you will get to challenge a few people to duels in an attempt to earn duel points (which are used to buy cards) and train for your exams.īasically, the overall story of the game has you going to different locations on the academy island. It is here you will meet many of the Reds from the series (like Jaden). You start your adventure, like most noobs, in the Red Slyther dorm. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Duel Academy puts you in the role of a new recruit at the Duel Academy. But the game's music does do a good job of keeping you interested and focused on the card game in front of you. Like most GBA titles, there is no voice acting and since the game consists mostly of sitting in front of a bunch of cards, there aren't a lot of sound effects.
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But this is understandable considering the portable system's small screen.Īs far as audio is concerned, there isn't really a whole lot to this game. The only issue I have with the Duel Academy's visuals is that the game board, while in the middle of a duel, seems a bit cramped. Characters like Jaden and Syrus look just like their TV-series counterparts while the cards, effects and monsters are nice duplicates of what you will find in real-world "Yu-Gi-Oh!" decks. Whether you are moving from one duel location to another on the island map or in a duel, the game's images and graphics definitely get the point across. In general, the game's visuals come off clean and crisp. Duel Academy starts the GX line off strong with a clean implementation of the Collectible Card Game (CCG). Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Duel Academy is the first game (GBA or otherwise) to come out for the Yu-Gi-Oh! spin-off series.