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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom

 
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Konami's hit animated television series and collectible card game makes its GameCube debut with the release of Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom, a 3D role-playing game featuring two distinct storylines. Players can follow either Yugi Motou or Seto Kaiba as the rival duelists build competing teams of three monsters apiece for real-time battles within a strange virtual realm. By training monsters, players can increase their attack ratings as well as their ability to defend themselves in combat. Each victory earns players one piece of a world map, with the goal being to complete the entire area; only then can characters free themselves from the virtual world. Falsebound Kingdom features appearances from notable characters in the television series as well as an assortment of special moves and combo attacks to master.
~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom
North American cover art
North American cover art
Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Series Yu-Gi-Oh!
Platform(s) GameCube
Release date(s) JP December 5, 2002
NA November 4, 2003
PAL November 19, 2004
Genre(s) Real-time strategy
Rating(s) BBFC: 12
CERO: 12
ELSPA: 11+
ESRB: T
OFLC: G8+
PEGI: 12+
Media Nintendo optical disc
Input methods GameCube controller

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom, known in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Falsebound Kingdom (遊戯王 フォルスバウンドキングダム ~虚構に閉ざされた王国), is the only Nintendo GameCube game in the Yu-Gi-Oh! series.

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom takes a different direction from the rest of the series, being more of a mix of real-time strategy and RPG elements than the typical card battling games seen on other systems.The system it uses is uncoventional, but quite effective, as it uses a 3D battle stage including bonuses and improvements (such as fortresses, weapons, etc.)

It features most of the major characters from the anime and manga series as well as 177 monsters.

Plot

At first the player can choose between two storylines, for Yugi Muto (Yugi Mutou in the English Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and Japanese versions) and Seto Kaiba, but later the player can get one for Joey Wheeler (Katsuya Jonouchi in the English manga and Japanese versions) as well. The Yugi storyline involves Yugi, as well as Joey, Tristan Taylor (Hiroto Honda in the English manga and Japanese versions), and Téa Gardner (Anzu Mazaki in the English manga and Japanese versions) being invited to the testing of the virtual reality game "Kingdom," created by the company SIC. When they enter the game they soon find themselves trapped within it, and they must summon the help of the game's characters and monsters in order to defeat the game's villain, Emperor Heishin, and ultimately stop the plans of the game's designer, Scott Irvine, to control the three Egyptian God Monsters. At one point in the Yugi storyline, some of his friends are brainwashed and the player must fight them.

Kaiba's storyline features Seto Kaiba and his brother Mokuba Kaiba, who are also trapped in the game. Initially they work for Emperor Heishin, but Kaiba soon turns against the Empire. A climactic plot event in both stories occurs when Mokuba is kidnapped, and Scott forces Kaiba to battle against Yugi. At the end of both storylines is a segment taking place within a secret room leading from the game's fantasy environment to the inner workings of the computer that is running the game itself. Either team must defeat Scott Irvine as well as the enemy DarkNite, wielder of one of the God Cards, Obelisk the Tormentor (translated as The God of the Obelisk in the English manga) in Yugi's story, and Slifer the Sky Dragon in Kaiba's. After beating one story, the other storyline becomes harder, with higher level monsters; this is probably due to the ability to carry over monster stats from one story to the next.[original research?] In this harder mode there is an additional villain, Nitemare, who has the God Card at level 99.

Joey's storyline is a prequel to Yugi's and features some minor characters from the other storylines. Its main villain is Marik Ishtar who uses the Winged Dragon of Ra (translated as Sun Dragon Ra in the English manga).

The game also includes a Challenge Mode consisting entirely of battles.

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