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The complex world of Yu-Gi-Oh card battles comes to the PSP with Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force and the resulting game is both a relief and a new source of frustration. The PSP's wider screen helps the sea of information make sense and delivers the experience of the game without having to collect any real cards. As for everything else... well, that pretty much falls apart right away.
If anything can help the next generation learn to love the world of accounting, it's Yu-Gi-Oh. With hundreds of cards that have unique connections with (and against) each other, it can be easy to get confused. This is rock-paper-scissors played in 20 dimensions at once. If anyone can truly get a grasp on it, then there's definitely a future in business for them.
So thank goodness that the interface that has been fine-tuned to allow for the massive amount of likely bewilderment. It makes text easy to read and there are plenty of sorting options to go around. Normally, creating a deck of cards to use can take hours; but since you can sort the cards any way you want, the process isn't so bad. But don't worry -- it will still take time and likely give you a vicious migraine the first time.
If anything can help the next generation learn to love the world of accounting, it's Yu-Gi-Oh. With hundreds of cards that have unique connections with (and against) each other, it can be easy to get confused. This is rock-paper-scissors played in 20 dimensions at once. If anyone can truly get a grasp on it, then there's definitely a future in business for them.
So thank goodness that the interface that has been fine-tuned to allow for the massive amount of likely bewilderment. It makes text easy to read and there are plenty of sorting options to go around. Normally, creating a deck of cards to use can take hours; but since you can sort the cards any way you want, the process isn't so bad. But don't worry -- it will still take time and likely give you a vicious migraine the first time.
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