Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution

Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution (2019)

by Other Ocean Interactive, Konami
Genres:Strategy, Puzzle, Simulator
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:It's Time to Duel! Believe in the Heart of the Cards and Create your Legacy! Build your Deck from over 9,000 cards and take on the most iconic Duelists from the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe. Relive the stories from the original animated Yu-Gi-Oh! series through Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V, and challenge the newest generation of Duelists from the virtual world of Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS!Show more
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user avatar@LiefLayeruser avatar@LiefLayer
February 10, 2025
I own this game on steam and it is actually almost drm-free even on steam. They only put a steam api call for multiplayer/achievements/save cloud... when it fail the game does not start... but with a simple steam api open source alternative it will work without any issue. The executable is not even encrypted like most game on steam, so it does not even have the basic steam drm (just an api call that act as drm). I really do not understand why this great game is not here on gog. It is a game that you can play offline, without any microtransactions, with a modern but classic feel and a lot of cards. I actually cannot even believe konami made this game on pc because before this game every game without microtransactions and always online was on console, and the game after this one on pc (master duel) is still always online and with a lot of microtransactions. Basically this is a real exception. Also since it was recent if you did not start to play the game recently you should be able to make your real deck inside the game. But that's not all, the AI of this game is not bad at all, and with the steam api alternative you can even play with your friends in LAN and with pixeltris/Lotd you can even use your own custom deck against each other playing against the AI that will use the deck in a good way (not as good as a human of course but much better than most AI out there even the AI of EDOPro).
user avatar@Dididavyuser avatar@Dididavy
March 06, 2025
This game is pretty much the same game as Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist, but better since it bundles all of the DLC from that game and makes them now all included with this game. Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution is 1 of the most polished Yu-Gi-Oh! games today. This game is completely offline with the option to play online. Thousands of cards and a ton of Computer AI opponents who represent real characters in the TV show. The AI duels are set up to go along with the show episodes and lore, so if you're into that like I am you will be happy. In this game, I've spent hundreds of hours unlocking new cards, learning about new deck builds by dueling the many different AIs, and building various decks from whatever my imagination can come up with. A dream game for Yu-Gi-Oh! fans and a game that must be added to GOG
i have a blast time playing this game its so much fun and lots of cards to try out or get in the game i want this game on GOG cuz it was a load of stuff you can do in the game from campaign to duelist challenges and battle pack and you can make your own decks in the game and i played this game with my friends and this game was fun and challenging when vs the ai in single player campaign they had alot of type of cards to vs or try out
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