Difference between revisions of "Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction"
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
==The Story== | ==The Story== | ||
− | The [[Millennium Puzzle]] is missing. The player must help [[Yugi Muto]] (spelled ''Yugi Mutou'' in the English manga) find it and reclaim the ability for Yami Yugi (''Dark Yugi'') to appear. It appears that [[Reshef the Dark Being]] is behind the mysterious events and plans to shroud the world in darkness. The player travels with Yugi and [[Joey Wheeler]] (''Katsuya Jonouchi'' in the English manga and Japanese versions) to save the planet from Reshef. To do so, they need the 3 [[Egyptian | + | The [[Millennium Puzzle]] is missing. The player must help [[Yugi Muto]] (spelled ''Yugi Mutou'' in the English manga) find it and reclaim the ability for Yami Yugi (''Dark Yugi'') to appear. It appears that [[Reshef the Dark Being]] is behind the mysterious events and plans to shroud the world in darkness. The player travels with Yugi and [[Joey Wheeler]] (''Katsuya Jonouchi'' in the English manga and Japanese versions) to save the planet from Reshef. To do so, they need the 3 [[Egyptian God Cards|Egyptian God cards]], but they have been sealed in stone. Freeing them will require the 7 Millennium Items, which have been scattered around the world. Thus, the player must travel around the world and find the Millennium Items to acquire the God cards and stop Reshef. |
This game may appear more difficult than "[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards]]" because when you lose [[Life Points]], you don't gain them back, so you have to go to the computer in the main character's room to restore them. Also, cards are harder to obtain, since you don't get very much money and your Duelist Level hardly ever increases during a duel. Additionally, some cards take a Duelist Level of 999 to put in your deck, which is the max level. | This game may appear more difficult than "[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards]]" because when you lose [[Life Points]], you don't gain them back, so you have to go to the computer in the main character's room to restore them. Also, cards are harder to obtain, since you don't get very much money and your Duelist Level hardly ever increases during a duel. Additionally, some cards take a Duelist Level of 999 to put in your deck, which is the max level. | ||
Line 27: | Line 27: | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
− | *'''[[ | + | * '''[[Yugi Mutou]]''' (武藤 遊戯 ''Mutō Yūgi'') |
− | *'''[[ | + | * '''[[Katsuya Jonouchi]]''' (城之内 克也 ''Jōnouchi Katsuya'') / '''Joey Wheeler''' |
− | *'''Taiyō Tenma''' (天馬太陽 ''Tenma Taiyō'') / '''[[Maximillion Pegasus|Sol Chevalsky]]''' | + | * '''Taiyō Tenma''' (天馬太陽 ''Tenma Taiyō'') / '''[[Maximillion Pegasus|Sol Chevalsky]]''' |
− | *'''[[ | + | * '''[[Anzu Mazaki]]''' / '''Teá Gardner''' |
− | *'''[[Keith Howard]]''' / '''Bandit Keith''' | + | * '''[[Keith Howard]]''' / '''Bandit Keith''' |
− | *'''[[Seto Kaiba]]''' / '''Seto Kaiba''' | + | * '''[[Seto Kaiba]]''' / '''Seto Kaiba''' |
− | *'''[[Ishizu Ishtar]]''' | + | * '''[[Ishizu Ishtar]]''' |
− | *'''[[ | + | * '''[[Hiroto Honda]]''' / '''Tristan Taylor''' |
− | *'''[[ | + | * '''[[Ryuji Otogi]]''' / '''Duke Devlin''' |
− | *'''[[Espa Roba]]''' | + | * '''[[Espa Roba]]''' |
− | *'''[[Rex Raptor]]''' | + | * '''[[Rex Raptor]]''' |
− | *'''[[Bonz]]''' | + | * '''[[Bonz]]''' |
− | *'''[[Mako Tsunami]]''' | + | * '''[[Mako Tsunami]]''' |
− | *'''[[Rare Hunters]]''' | + | * '''[[Rare Hunters]]''' |
− | *'''[[Marik Ishtar]]''' | + | * '''[[Marik Ishtar]]''' |
− | *'''[[Mai Valentine]]''' | + | * '''[[Mai Valentine]]''' |
− | *'''[[Rebecca Hawkins]]''' | + | * '''[[Rebecca Hawkins]]''' |
− | *'''[[Jean Claude Magnum]]''' | + | * '''[[Jean Claude Magnum]]''' |
− | *'''[[Seeker]]''' | + | * '''[[Seeker]]''' |
− | *'''[[Rishido]]''' | + | * '''[[Odion|Rishido]]''' / '''Odion''' |
− | *'''[[Insector Haga]]''' | + | * '''[[Insector Haga]]''' |
− | *'''[[Neo Ghouls]]''' | + | * '''[[Neo Ghouls]]''' |
− | *'''[[Arkana]]''' | + | * '''[[Arkana]]''' |
− | *'''[[Johnny Steps]]''' | + | * '''[[Johnny Steps]]''' |
− | *'''[[The Big Five|The Big Bad Five]]''' | + | * '''[[The Big Five|The Big Bad Five]]''' |
− | *'''[[Mokuba Kaiba]]''' | + | * '''[[Mokuba Kaiba]]''' |
− | *'''[[Shadi]]''' | + | * '''[[Shadi]]''' |
− | *'''[[Marik Ishtar]]''' | + | * '''[[Marik Ishtar]]''' |
− | *'''[[Shimon Muran]]''' | + | * '''[[Shimon Muran]]''' |
− | *'''Millennium Items' Protector''' | + | * '''Millennium Items' Protector''' |
− | *'''[[Yami Bakura]]''' | + | * '''[[Yami Bakura]]''' |
− | *'''[[Puppeteer of Doom]]''' | + | * '''[[Puppeteer of Doom]]''' |
− | *'''[[Mimic of Doom]]''' | + | * '''[[Mimic of Doom]]''' |
− | *'''[[Para]]''' | + | * '''[[Para]]''' |
− | *'''[[Dox]]''' | + | * '''[[Dox]]''' |
==Game cards== | ==Game cards== | ||
+ | |||
See- "[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction: Game Cards]]" | See- "[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction: Game Cards]]" | ||
Line 69: | Line 70: | ||
{{Decklist|List of Manga/Anime Cards | {{Decklist|List of Manga/Anime Cards | ||
|monsters = | |monsters = | ||
− | *[[Giant Rex]] | + | * [[Giant Rex]] |
− | *[[Orgoth the Relentless]] | + | * [[Orgoth the Relentless]] |
− | *[[Aeris]] | + | * [[Aeris]] |
− | *[[Nightmare Penguin]] | + | * [[Nightmare Penguin]] |
− | *[[Penguin Torpedo]] | + | * [[Penguin Torpedo]] |
− | *[[Gate Sword]] | + | * [[Gate Sword]] |
− | *[[Leopard Girl]] | + | * [[Leopard Girl]] |
− | *[[Perfect Machine King]] | + | * [[Perfect Machine King]] |
− | *[[Steel Fan Fighter]] | + | * [[Steel Fan Fighter]] |
− | *[[Talons of Shurilane]] | + | * [[Talons of Shurilane]] |
− | *[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Phoenix Mode)]] | + | * [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Phoenix Mode)]] |
− | *[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Sphere Mode)]] | + | * [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Sphere Mode)]] |
− | *[[Command Angel]] | + | * [[Command Angel]] |
− | *[[Psycho-Puppet]] | + | * [[Psycho-Puppet]] |
− | *[[Mask of Shine & Dark]] | + | * [[Mask of Shine & Dark]] |
|spells = | |spells = | ||
− | *[[Cursebreaker]] | + | * [[Cursebreaker]] |
− | *[[Winged Trumpeter]] | + | * [[Winged Trumpeter]] |
− | *[[Revival of Sennen Genjin]] | + | * [[Revival of Sennen Genjin]] |
− | *[[Contract of Mask]] | + | * [[Contract of Mask]] |
− | *[[Cosmo Queen's Prayer]] | + | * [[Cosmo Queen's Prayer]] |
− | *[[Puppet Ritual]] | + | * [[Puppet Ritual]] |
}} | }} | ||
==Bonus Cards== | ==Bonus Cards== | ||
Three promo cards are included and packaged with the game. They are: | Three promo cards are included and packaged with the game. They are: | ||
− | *[[Dark Magician Knight]] | + | * [[Dark Magician Knight]] |
− | *[[Knight's Title]] | + | * [[Knight's Title]] |
− | *[[Sage's Stone]] | + | * [[Sage's Stone]] |
In the Japanese version of the game, "[[Satellite Cannon]]" was released as a promo instead of "[[Knight's Title]]". When a person preordered Reshef of Destruction, he would receive "Knight's Title". | In the Japanese version of the game, "[[Satellite Cannon]]" was released as a promo instead of "[[Knight's Title]]". When a person preordered Reshef of Destruction, he would receive "Knight's Title". |
Revision as of 21:52, 26 August 2010
Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction, known in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 8: Reshef of Destruction (遊戯王デュエルモンスターズ8 ~破滅の大邪神), is a Game Boy Advance game by Konami based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise.
The Story
The Millennium Puzzle is missing. The player must help Yugi Muto (spelled Yugi Mutou in the English manga) find it and reclaim the ability for Yami Yugi (Dark Yugi) to appear. It appears that Reshef the Dark Being is behind the mysterious events and plans to shroud the world in darkness. The player travels with Yugi and Joey Wheeler (Katsuya Jonouchi in the English manga and Japanese versions) to save the planet from Reshef. To do so, they need the 3 Egyptian God cards, but they have been sealed in stone. Freeing them will require the 7 Millennium Items, which have been scattered around the world. Thus, the player must travel around the world and find the Millennium Items to acquire the God cards and stop Reshef.
This game may appear more difficult than "Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards" because when you lose Life Points, you don't gain them back, so you have to go to the computer in the main character's room to restore them. Also, cards are harder to obtain, since you don't get very much money and your Duelist Level hardly ever increases during a duel. Additionally, some cards take a Duelist Level of 999 to put in your deck, which is the max level.
Release Dates
Australia and the United States: June 29, 2004
Characters
- Yugi Mutou (武藤 遊戯 Mutō Yūgi)
- Katsuya Jonouchi (城之内 克也 Jōnouchi Katsuya) / Joey Wheeler
- Taiyō Tenma (天馬太陽 Tenma Taiyō) / Sol Chevalsky
- Anzu Mazaki / Teá Gardner
- Keith Howard / Bandit Keith
- Seto Kaiba / Seto Kaiba
- Ishizu Ishtar
- Hiroto Honda / Tristan Taylor
- Ryuji Otogi / Duke Devlin
- Espa Roba
- Rex Raptor
- Bonz
- Mako Tsunami
- Rare Hunters
- Marik Ishtar
- Mai Valentine
- Rebecca Hawkins
- Jean Claude Magnum
- Seeker
- Rishido / Odion
- Insector Haga
- Neo Ghouls
- Arkana
- Johnny Steps
- The Big Bad Five
- Mokuba Kaiba
- Shadi
- Marik Ishtar
- Shimon Muran
- Millennium Items' Protector
- Yami Bakura
- Puppeteer of Doom
- Mimic of Doom
- Para
- Dox
Game cards
See- "Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction: Game Cards"
Anime/Manga Cards
List of Manga/Anime Cards
|
---|
|
Bonus Cards
Three promo cards are included and packaged with the game. They are:
In the Japanese version of the game, "Satellite Cannon" was released as a promo instead of "Knight's Title". When a person preordered Reshef of Destruction, he would receive "Knight's Title".
This game and its sequel, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards are also the first games in which all three Egyptian Gods are available to the player. When you have completed the game, Ishizu will ask you to hand over the God cards, so that they can be sealed again. After giving her the Gods, the player will still have them in their Deck or Trunk.