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This game is the third and last in the Power of Chaos computer game series.[[File:Joey_the_Passion.jpg|thumb|200px|| right|[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]: Power of Chaos: Joey the Passion PC game.]]
 
This game is the third and last in the Power of Chaos computer game series.[[File:Joey_the_Passion.jpg|thumb|200px|| right|[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]: Power of Chaos: Joey the Passion PC game.]]
  
Featuring [[Joey Wheeler]] as the opponent, the final Power of Chaos PC game adds new cards, new dueling choices, new dueling options and more decks for the opponent, making this the Power of Chaos game with the most content. The cards from the previous two Power of Chaos games, if installed, are included. The dueling system is also preserved, with Single and Match duels granting you 1 and 3 cards respectively per win. New game features include a ranked difficulty for the computer opponent, denoted by a star gauge in the Duel menu, which ranks from 1 star to 9. As you win duels, the difficulty increases, and the opponent swaps his deck for a more potent one every time this happens. Later difficulty levels (8-9) allow the opponent to use different decks in that same level. Losing consecutive duels results in decreased difficulty for the first time in Power of Chaos games. Other options include allowing the opponent to use cards from the previous two games, increasing the difficulty. Also, the option to make many [[Limited]] cards [[Forbidden]] is given, making the game more balanced. One other new addition to the game is that when you win cards that you already have, you may have a choice of getting different cards, or keep the ones you've earned. This can only be done when every card you win in a match or one card in a single duel is a common card,, not new. Last, you can also duel a friend via LAN. However, the game still does not provide a challenge for the experienced player, and still fails to make use of advanced tactics, but is a perfect opponent against which intermediate players can test their skills. To conclude, yet another must for Yu-Gi-Oh! players.
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Featuring [[Joey Wheeler]] as the opponent, the final Power of Chaos PC game adds new cards, new dueling choices, new dueling options and more decks for the opponent, making this the Power of Chaos game with the most content. The cards from the previous two Power of Chaos games, if installed, are included. The dueling system is also preserved, with Single and Match duels granting you 1 and 3 cards respectively per win. New game features include a ranked difficulty for the computer opponent, denoted by a star gauge in the Duel menu, which ranks from 1 star to 9. As you win duels, the difficulty increases, and the opponent swaps his deck for a more potent one every time this happens. Later difficulty levels (8-9) allow the opponent to use different decks in that same level. Losing consecutive duels results in decreased difficulty for the first time in Power of Chaos games. Other options include allowing the opponent to use cards from the previous two games, increasing the difficulty. Also, the option to make many [[Limited]] cards [[Forbidden]] is given, making the game more balanced. One other new addition to the game is that when you win cards that you already have, you may have a choice of getting different cards, or keep the ones you've earned. This can only be done when every card you win in a match or one card in a single duel is a common card, not new. Last, you can also duel a friend via LAN. However, the game still does not provide a challenge for the experienced player, and still fails to make use of advanced tactics, but is a perfect opponent against which intermediate players can test their skills. To conclude, yet another must for Yu-Gi-Oh! players.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:13, 9 February 2010

This game is the third and last in the Power of Chaos computer game series.

File:Joey the Passion.jpg
Yu-Gi-Oh!: Power of Chaos: Joey the Passion PC game.

Featuring Joey Wheeler as the opponent, the final Power of Chaos PC game adds new cards, new dueling choices, new dueling options and more decks for the opponent, making this the Power of Chaos game with the most content. The cards from the previous two Power of Chaos games, if installed, are included. The dueling system is also preserved, with Single and Match duels granting you 1 and 3 cards respectively per win. New game features include a ranked difficulty for the computer opponent, denoted by a star gauge in the Duel menu, which ranks from 1 star to 9. As you win duels, the difficulty increases, and the opponent swaps his deck for a more potent one every time this happens. Later difficulty levels (8-9) allow the opponent to use different decks in that same level. Losing consecutive duels results in decreased difficulty for the first time in Power of Chaos games. Other options include allowing the opponent to use cards from the previous two games, increasing the difficulty. Also, the option to make many Limited cards Forbidden is given, making the game more balanced. One other new addition to the game is that when you win cards that you already have, you may have a choice of getting different cards, or keep the ones you've earned. This can only be done when every card you win in a match or one card in a single duel is a common card, not new. Last, you can also duel a friend via LAN. However, the game still does not provide a challenge for the experienced player, and still fails to make use of advanced tactics, but is a perfect opponent against which intermediate players can test their skills. To conclude, yet another must for Yu-Gi-Oh! players.