Most others will pretend not to know, and walk right into your facedowns. For starters, Pegasus is one of the few CPU opponents who doesn't regularly fall for the player's traps and bluffs, carefully calculating terrain and card effects before making his move.The All-Seeing A.I.: While most Yu-Gi-Oh! games in the pre-DS era were rife with this anyway, Pegasus - already a frequent offender where this trope is concerned - was likely intentional given the powers of his Millennium Eye.Ishizu ( known here as "Ishtar") is on the side of the Yorkists.Subverted if you're on Seto's team, as he's a Graceful Loser who nonetheless vows to win the war. Due to limited screen time, Henry Tudor (Yugi) comes off as much more of a jerk, especially in the Lancastrian ending where he takes the credit for the player character's accomplishments once they head back to their own era.Subverted if you're on Yugi's team, where he's a manipulative villain again. Adaptational Heroism: On the Yorkist side, Seto is much less of a villain in this game than he was in Forbidden Memories, or even in the regular canon.Otherwise the usual Early-Installment Weirdness of the early Yu-Gi-Oh! video games, particularly freely fusing cards into new ones and using power-up cards on monsters they shouldn't affect, is in play. Players move their cards around the board, attacking opposing monsters or attacking the opposing Deck Leader directly, to deplete the opponent's Life Points. The tiled board can be terraformed with Field Cards, with appropriate power boosts given for monsters battling on them. Once in play their cards, be they Monster, Magic or Trap, can move around the board freely until an opponent's card moves against them, revealing the Monster or activating the Magic or Trap effect. Players control a Deck Leader on a large tiled board, and can only play one card a turn on a square adjacent to their Deck Leader. Gameplay is different from most Yu-Gi-Oh! games. Each side has 8, and together the cards are said to unlock great power. Both sides task the player to infiltrate the enemy's territory and duel their elite commanders to recover the "Rose Cards" from the other side. ![]() However, Rose Crusader Seto Rosenkreuz has also arrived and offers the player to join the Yorkists and fight Yugi and the Lancastrians on their side. Henry Tudor, who prefers his nickname "Yugi", has sent his priest Simon McMooran to Stonehenge to summon the "Rose Duelist", who is prophesied to be The Chosen One to turn the tide of war against the enemy Yorkists. The game centers on the player character (never named) being pulled through time to arrive at Stonehenge circa the mid 1400s, during the War of the Roses. ![]() ![]() It is a sequel to Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories and a prequel to Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom. Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses is a Yu-Gi-Oh! video game for the Play Station 2.
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