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- Release Date 11/3/2004
- Publisher Atari
- Platform PS2
- Genre Strategy / Simulation
- Number of Players 2
Game Description
Fans of the original game will not be disappointed. Inspired by the original card-battling game and Duel Masters TV series, Duel Masters for PS2 is a action-packed card game where creatures galore battle it out, under your command. In Story Mode you can play as one of five characters and view cut-scenes that pull it all together. Or you can opt for Arcade Mode, which loses the cut-scenes and puts you head-to-head with the computer or second player. Arcade Mode features 20 characters that you unlock as you go. Or break with typical Duel Masters tradition and try Extreme Mode, featuring real-time, timed matches.
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (7.4 out of 10)
Card battling has been around for hundreds of years, certainly much longer than videogames have existed. Somewhere along the line woodblock prints of royalty evolved into oversized monsters with heavy artillery, but for the purpose of this review, the history of the genre may as well have started wi...more
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Average Member Rating: 6.8 out of 10
Pretty Good Card Battle Game. (8 out of 10)
posted by happythug (VANCOUVER, WA) on Feb 12, 2010
Member since Oct 2007
3 out of 3 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Oct 2007
3 out of 3 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Duel Masters offers a unique card battle experience as far as video gaming is concerned. The graphics are great for a card battle game, featuring 3d animations that are pretty entertaining, but when you get sick of them you can turn them off. The story is complete and boring garbage and feels like...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 130 kb
Controllers Analog Control
Modes Arcade, Training, Story, Versus
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