
Once upon a time, there wasn’t a single card-based game on Nintendo Switch, but now we have loads. We have the post-toys-to-life Lightseekers, the challenging warfare of Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions and the all-out silliness of Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission – and there’s even The Lord of the Rings: Living Card Game looming on the horizon (amongst many others). We might not have Magic the Gathering or Hearthstone (well not yet, anyway), but the collectable card game genre is very much in rude health on Switch. And now one of the biggest names in the genre – Yu-Gi-Oh! – is finally ready to bring its monster-filled library to the platform in predictably outlandish style.
Let’s cut to the chase. If you’re a fan of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game you’re going to love Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution. Well, mostly. With 20 years of card updates and additions to draw from, this new virtual card battler includes a vast number of cards introduced over the last two-plus decades. That’s over 9,000 individual cards to choose from, enabling you to build and customise decks with traps and monsters from the earliest iteration of the game right through to some of the most recent expansions. Whether you’re a lapsed duelist or a dedicated player, the sheer commitment to its own archives is staggering. Sure, you haven’t got every card there is (the new Duel Power expansion isn’t included), but to be fair, it’s also a very new addition.

That same sense of authenticity extends to its very sizeable campaign as well. Split into six chapters (covering all six seasons), it covers all the major story beats from the seasons so far, including many of the biggest and most memorable battles. From ZEXAL to ARC-V, you can relive some classic duels from both sides, enabling you to double the rewards as a result. Each chapter has around 25-30 battles each, so you’re getting a good 30 hours of play (and that’s not counting the reverse matches). With the inclusion of the ‘new’ Link Monsters (a type of card that doesn’t sit in your main deck or hand, but effectively enhances those that do), you’re getting every aspect of the modern game. Link Summoning was only introduced to the real-life TCG in 2017, so it’s great to see this enhanced ruleset included here.
The campaign’s AI is still a little too unpredictable, however. The game originally appeared on PS4 and Xbox One in 2015 and while developer Other Ocean Interactive has gone all-in on the content, the randomness of its difficulty hasn’t been addressed. The random nature of CCG – and the lack of any tangible difficulty modes for the AI – means you can often end up with a poor or near unusable hand when facing some of the really tough duelists towards the end of each chapter. By the same token, you can end up with a super-OP hand and just wipe the floor with the same opponent. It’s inconsistent enough to be annoying, especially for a four-year-old reissue.

We mentioned earlier that Link Evolution benefits from some considerable content benefits, and we’re not kidding – the previous console versions had around 7,500 cards, while this update has over 9,000. Switch players also get all of the DLC the game has received over the past few years, so you’re getting as close to a comprehensive package as it’s possible to get. You also get some exclusive features, but these are more inherent to the platform, such as full touchscreen support when you’re playing in handheld mode. This is, by far, the best way to play Link Evolution. Alongside the sizeable single-player content, there’s also support for local and online play, although the latter has some caveats.
In terms of performance, Link Evolution is both an improvement on the previous version of the game and a bit of a letdown. Some of the nauseating animations that were rolled out after playing certain monster cards in the previous version have been removed, so you’re not forced to endure them this time around, but you there’s some noticeable lag when playing online, with actions that take far too long to complete. Bizarrely, this issue does crop up in single-player sometimes as well when the AI bizarrely takes too long to react to your strategy. Previous Yu-Gi-Oh! titles didn’t suffer from this issue, so we’re hoping the developer and Konami address it otherwise it’s online community will die out like it did on PC. We also experienced the occasional hard crash, which is a real pain when you’re 15 minutes into an online match. This is an issue that’s plagued this game since its original release, and, sadly, it’s followed the game onto Switch, too.
Conclusion
There’s no doubt that Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelists: Link Evolution has a few problems of its own – the delays between actions and the randomness of card deliveries still rankle – but that doesn’t stop this from being the best version of the game yet. Hardcore devotees will notice that its 9,000+ card archive is missing a few key special cards, but as a virtual representation of the long-running TCG, this is a formidable beast. With no microtransactions, a constant stream of cards to unlock and a streamlined recreation of all six seasons of the anime, this ranks as one of the best CCGs on Switch – if you can overlook its somewhat irksome issues.
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Man, my baby bro will be all over this if he knows it exists.
"Card draws are still too random"
On that regard it plays like any other Yu-Gi-Oh! Game, strange con to name (I played this and older games, some older ones are even worse on that regard)
@Rayquaza2510 I was about to edit my comment about that. It's a card game... shouldn't your draws always be random?
Yeah I don’t get the complaint that card draws are TOO random. They’re supposed to be random, that’s how cards work...
You need to build your deck to take into account that you never know what combination you'll get, that's the point...?
I might have to give this a look at some point. I don't think I've played a Yu-Gi-Oh! card game since Dark Duel Stories on the GBC.
Yeah, I came here to comment about card draws being too random as well... I just don't get it. There are tons of cards for getting exactly what you want, and you can build your deck in such a way so you can use the cards together pretty much no matter what your hand is, so what's the problem?
Anyway, while I like Yu-Gi-Oh enough (I learned to play like 12 years ago and completed some older games for the Game Boy and the GBA), I would kill for something similar with Pokémon TCG. I used to play that quite a lot (even though not quite on a tournament level), and I was addicted to both the first version on the GBC and the Japan-only sequel, I stopped collecting the actual cards many years ago, and I haven't really played TCG online either, not to mention I couldn't really keep up with the changes and power creep of the new cards... But a game where all the cards would be available right from Base Set; that would be the coolest thing ever.
Screw the rules, I have portability
This game deserves more than a 7. Seriously, it is amazing that there are 1000s of cards with no microtransactions.
What the heck is a Link Summon?
It seems like the reviewer has never actually played yugioh in real life. Card draws are and should be random by definition. How could it be a "problem"? Part of the game consists in building your deck and you are supposed to take randomness into consideration when doing that.
@Rayquaza2510 I think They meant the card PULLS after you win a duel or buy a pack, It was too random in the PC vesion
The game is amazing!
I have a blast playing it!
Build a deck that lets you search for what you need. Simple solution to a negative problem.
@LetsGoSwitch i agree this needs to be more than a 7. The online might lag or crash but there is still sooo much to do in single player mode. I've crashed only once (single player) in the 20 hrs that I have played it so far. Games like Super Mario Maker 2 and Super Smash Bros Ultimate can get away with having horrible online so this one should too.
I love Yu-Gi-Oh and couldn’t wait for this after its announcement. I have it on the Xbox but the switch was a game changer. New cards new decks updated perfect, or so I thought.
It’s such a pity as this could have been great and I guess I should have read what the game was before I blindly brought it but master rules 4 ruins the game.
If you don’t no the Yu-Gi-Oh rules changed and in my opinion Ruined the game by limiting special summons. In my rush to buy I didn’t check this and the new rules apply for all the single campaign games meaning that the desk (built and based on the old rules) are useless.
Considering the game is about playing the heros from the anime and playing withers deck it really takes away from it. It makes me want for my Xbox one and I thought I’d never say that over a switch game.
There is only 1 thing I don't like about this one, and makes the PC's a bit better... is the Link Monster existed in this by itself. Many characters' decks in story mode would be affected by the new rules, and thus, they can't spam the field, and neither do us if we are going to use the Story Deck
I like Link Monsters, but I want to enjoy the story mode to its fullest, not getting restricted
@Kalmaro Exactly my thoughts. Maybe they meant fraction of cards that hone in on the intended mechanic of the deck?
What is with fans of some kind of long running series always showing up in the review of every game that gets a 7 and demanding a higher score?
Draws can't be to random. The whole game is about the draw phase that adds a random card to your hand.
Seasons? No. Duel Monsters is the original. GX, 5Ds, Zexal, Arc-V and VRAINS are all spinn offs. All of them have their own 5 or 4 seasons each.
"From Zexal to Arc-V" What? Why from the 4th to the 5th series? Don't you mean from Duel Monsters/the original to Arc-V (and even 3 VRAINS matches).
It's a great game though, have 65 hours in it in one week.
Best thing about it is that it has all cards up to at least October 2018.
Compared to most other Yu-Gi-Oh tcg games it lacks in fun story mode and presentation though. But it's both good enough, having lot's of fun.
Would have loved it if you could turn off the banlist in duels against people on your friendlist. And if you could revert back to master rule 3 in duels against people in your friendlist (and story mode). But I kinda get why it isn't added.
@Anri02 Never played Legend of Zelda?
I really want to play it, since i have that urge from Tag Force 5 (PSP). Sadly, i hate the new rules with those link cards... Also that "con" point "too random", that's a requirement, else everyone would just stack the cards in a OTK manner...
I'm glad to hear the AI is a little broken/unpredictable, makes me think the CPU has random draws too.
Honestly used to love Yu-gi-oh games, but I could swear the last one I got on 3DS had the CPU drawing a pre-set hand, they always had some crazy combo in their first hand, no matter how unlikely the requirements were.
I may consider get this in the future (even if my rule knowledge is a decade behind XD).
@JayJ its our opinion. I'm not demanding it in any way. I don't want people to shy away from this game because it's negative points are not game changers. 7 is a good score considering it has a lot to do but people will view 7 as negative or ok at best. The fans commenting seem to appreciate it but there are different rules regarding link summons from what I'm reading. That's understandable. Coming from duel links and having lame pack dropz, this game is great. I have it on the xbox one but card games are good for short bursts of play too and even offline.
@super08mario Okay well the fans clearly have their opinion but other people have theirs and I don't see why fans should rule over everyone and dictate how everyone can review something.
@JayJ Yes even the reviewer has an opinion. People can disagree. Life moves on. Those are valid points in the review except for it being too random. I'll still read the reviews from this website but I'm just leaving commentsbto give a different perspective to people who read it. Basically it's not as bad as it seems (at least for me). I'm not trying to change the score but just give a different opinion. People should read multiple reviews before deciding.
thanks for the review!
agreed with most of it but got confused with the cards being too random critique. I think thats the nature of card games kinda like how battle royales are with their weapon spawns.
I think this is free on Steam but not forsure.
EDIT: No it's $19.99 on Steam so a portable physical copy that you can resell for $12 more isn't bad IMO.
@super08mario Yeah I think that's a good approach as well.
@CurryPowderKeg79 its not
Thanks @Bustacap i've edited accordingly.
I'd rather have PTCGO ported to the Switch tbh. . . I'm not a big enough Yu-Gi-Oh fan to pay $40 for the game. . .
@Kalmaro Ok, next question: What the heck is a XYZ summon?
I summon my Pot Of Greed
I’m still on the fence with this one, my old 2003 GBA World Edition had an almost unbeatable deck but I do not recall what it was fully.
This game seems really popular. I see it in the top 50 of Amazon, where it’s been for quite some time.
Usually niche games that have a really strong following, have that following for reason, so I tend to buy such games to see what it’s all about. I picked this up the other day but I haven’t had a chance to play thanks to Fire Emblem, Astral Chain, Dragon Quest XIS demo, and tomorrow Final Fantasy VIII Remastered and Spyro drop.
@JaxonH If you need any help with the game as in rules or deck building ask whatever you want.
@Anri02 Every anime they adda new kind of card.
Duel Monsters = Started Yu-Gi-Oh
GX = Didn't add anything but all ace monsters of the characters were fusion monsters and the anime was heavily centered around fusion monsters.
5Ds = Synchro , in the extra deck like fusion.
Zexal = Xyz (pronounced as ex-eez) in the extra deck like fusion.
Arc-V = Pendulum , in the main deck and is half monster card and half spell card. Goes to extra deck instead of graveyard after being destroyed.
VRAINS = Link , in the extra deck like fusion.
They all have their own set of rules in how the can be summoned and sone exclusive mechanics. If you really want to know more I could explain. But I doubt it cause your comments read sarcastic.
Konami draws POT OF GREED!
Meh, two of those downsides should be patchable, while the 3rd just comes down to making better decks, so...perfect game once it gets patched?
@Hinade
The reviews on Amazon say that the campaign is practically broken because of the limits that the newest rule-set puts on Extra Deck monsters that weren't there in the older sets of cards.
It sounds like you would know if that is an exaggeration or not?
Looks pretty good.
@ohhaime I wouldn't call them broken.
There are 5 campaigns (6 but the last one has only two duels).
Duel Monsters, which is completely playable as is.
GX, which almost never had multiple fusions on the field so it will only slightly hamper the experience.
5Ds, where half the time people would have more than one synchro on the field. So it sucks you can only have one, but because of some effects and cards you can easily get multiple on the field like I did. Because the rules state you can only have one extra deck summon on the field, so summoning extra deck monsters from the grave doesn't count. (Which Stardust Dragon can do with his own effect)
Zexal, I think this mechanic-wise get butchered the most out of all. But funnily enough I just cleared it today and was the most fun campaign I've done yet.
Arc-V, can't really tell but might be worse than most.
BUT, when playing the campaigns you can use or the predetermined story deck that imitates the deck that character used in the anime in that specific duel. (Which all the complaints are about, which includes the people on amazon.)
Or you could use a self made deck which get rid of all the complaints, but could be way too powerfull if you're a good deckbuilder so maybe don't make it to overpowered.
I have cleared 4 of the 5 campaign atm and only used the predetermined story decks and had a lot of fun. I have watched all the animes multiples times each which helps though. (Although quite some conversations get dumbed down a lot compared to the anime.)
Any remaining questions?
I hope it helped!
@Hinade
Thanks for the response.
I'm having a blast playing this game. But I wouldn't consider "Card draws are still too random" is a con, that's just the nature of card games, and you can use your custom deck if the story deck is too random for you. All in all, recommended.
Of course card draws are random, that's how card games work. Stacking your deck is cheating in basically every card game ever!
+1 Comment in regards to how shocking it is that random hands in a card game can be held against it.
if this had the fighting animations from the series when you play cards I would 100% be sold on it, but I think I'll wait for a sale
It sounds great, but I stopped watching the anime and collecting the cards after 4Kids royally screwed up the English dub to "5D's" (even worse than they butchered the previous two series). I'm not interested in all the catching up I'd have to do with the story and new card mechanics.
Fun but the grind is way too much. All the packs can give you infinite duplicates so rare cards can just never drop, even some common ones, I've been buying nothing but Kaiba packs for 2 weeks for 2 Thunder Dragonmatrix and they just will not drop. Meanwhile I've had rares like Blue-eyes Chaos Dragon and A-Z Dragon Buster Cannon drop no less than 10 times a piece even though the maximum is 3 copies and you don't get any points back even if your whole pack is dupes of things you already have 3 of. It's actually a huge problem, even Duel Links has "boxes" so you can get at least 1 of everything guaranteed eventually unless you reset the box.
For anyone on the fence:
Negative
1. Booster packs are not limited to 3 copies maximum per card, which makes it a grind to get certain rares if not included in a character's droplist
2. Game still crashes, but not too often thankfully (Konami should remedy this, but they have move on)
Positives
1. There is an update that added even more cards and more duels to the last season
2. Updated rule does not limit certain summons anymore
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