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Who's the kid with the spiky hair? Oh? Well, his name is Shobu, but this game is not about him! As near I can tell, Duel Masters for the PS2 plays like the real life TCG. You are of course intentionally limited in your selection of cards, for the sake of the game design, but aside from that. And there's also a really weird story with “anime” cutscenes made in delicious 2000s Adobe Flash, but aside from that. How's the let's play gonna go down? The game requires us to play through all five campaigns to get the true ending, and well, the true ending is kinda the only ending... so we're gonna be spending a long time playing loving Duel Masters, here. On the bright side, I will not painfully commentate the minutiae of every single duel. Thanks to the magic of editing, each duel will be more like an overview of the opponent in question and the strategies I employed to defeat them. This way, none of us will want to die. Videos GamesAreSupernice fucked around with this message at 17:33 on Aug 28, 2017 |
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I actually have this game and was into Duel Masters when it was alive in the US, I even supported the reboot Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters. By the way this game is not US exclusive, it was actually released in Japan as well. Chimera-gui fucked around with this message at 05:42 on Feb 21, 2017 |
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Holy poo poo I thought you made that chapter card in MSpaint but no it's really like that
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 06:19 |
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This games cut-scenes seem like exactly the sort of thing the english dub of the anime existed to mock too bad the writers from that didn't get their hands on this too.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 06:28 |
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Oh boy, this is the Duel Masters game I played. Pretty sure I finished it too, despite having basically no exposure to the series beyond this.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 06:32 |
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Oh just recently got this game again. This ought to be good.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 06:34 |
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Did...did the tutorial text loving drop "Kohai" there, multiple times? Didn't you say it was NA only? It uses "Rusty" too, is there something I'm missing?? Never having paid much attention to the card game, glad to see I don't need to care.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 06:57 |
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Chimera-gui posted:By the way this game is not US exclusive, it was actually released in Japan as well. Are you sure it's not a separate game with the same name? I know there are two games just called Duel Masters, but this one was developed by an American studio. SSNeoman posted:Holy poo poo I thought you made that chapter card in MSpaint but no it's really like that I'm flattered that you think I can draw a Newgrounds. Monk E posted:This games cut-scenes seem like exactly the sort of thing the english dub of the anime existed to mock too bad the writers from that didn't get their hands on this too. Yeah this isn't even remotely as self aware. mateo360 posted:Oh just recently got this game again. This ought to be good. Did you lose it somewhere?
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GamesAreSupernice posted:Are you sure it's not a separate game with the same name? I know there are two games just called Duel Masters, but this one was developed by an American studio. Actually, this game's official name is Duel Masters: Cobalt. And while several DM games were released internationally, none of them were exclusive to the west. Don't assume that a game is US exclusive just because it was developed by an American studio.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 07:49 |
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Chimera-gui posted:Actually, this game's official name is Duel Masters: Cobalt. And while several DM games were released internationally, none of them were exclusive to the west. "Japan had separate release with no differences except for their packaging." Ah, that's probably why I got confused! And that's a fair point.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 08:41 |
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Duel Masters (the actual TCG) shut down by WotC because it was too similar to Magic? Or am I thinking of something else? Though, it is interesting to see that something had the "goal attacking" type of life before Vanguard/Battle Spirits did it.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 09:39 |
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AmewTheFox posted:Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Duel Masters (the actual TCG) shut down by WotC because it was too similar to Magic? Or am I thinking of something else? Considering Wizards of the Coast helped develop it, I don't think this is the one you're thinking of. I could be wrong though.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 09:59 |
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I really enjoyed this card game. This game looks like something though. Whether it's something good or not is yet to be seen. I still have my old decks kicking around somewhere. Built a pretty decent Blue/Green deck. The anime always stood out to me because of the use of CG, which is clearly where all it's budget went. Also because the voice actor for Shobu was Tai from digimon.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 15:02 |
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The "animation" in this game reminds me of this lovely Canadian not-anime cartoon I was forced to watch once. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG3cbghjYPY Yapping Eevee posted:Oh boy, this is the Duel Masters game I played. Pretty sure I finished it too, despite having basically no exposure to the series beyond this. At the very least you should have this exposure to it, as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv44gh2OnxM Duel Masters (Englush dub of season 1) is pretty great, at times.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 16:11 |
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GamesAreSupernice posted:Did you lose it somewhere? No I sold it to gamestop some time after I beat it.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 16:29 |
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Benach posted:Did...did the tutorial text loving drop "Kohai" there, multiple times? Didn't you say it was NA only? It uses "Rusty" too, is there something I'm missing?? The dub, to make the series more interesting I guess, kept several Japanese terms and made them actual game terms. Characters would constantly shout "IKE!" while attacking and "TODOMEDA!" as the final attack, for example. And you know, following Kaijudo (the way of the monsters), which I'm pretty sure was outright invented for the dub. Also this game looks awful, holy poo poo. Not only the cutscenes, the interface is horrendous. Old YGO games looked better than this. It couldn't be that hard to make an interface that wasn't this ugly.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 16:29 |
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I didn't realize when I asked for this what I was getting into. These animations are something else!Genocyber posted:Duel Masters (Englush dub of season 1) is pretty great, at times.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 16:53 |
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Warmal posted:I really enjoyed this card game. This game looks like something though. Whether it's something good or not is yet to be seen. It gets really repetitive but, I mean, it is just dueling non-stop. All things considered they tried pretty hard. Genocyber posted:The "animation" in this game reminds me of this lovely Canadian not-anime cartoon I was forced to watch once. I'd like to give Duel Masters: Cobalt credit for not airing on TV. Blaze Dragon posted:Also this game looks awful, holy poo poo. Not only the cutscenes, the interface is horrendous. Old YGO games looked better than this. It couldn't be that hard to make an interface that wasn't this ugly. It is pretty overwhelming at first, but after playing the tutorial enough times you get used to it. Shoeless posted:I didn't realize when I asked for this what I was getting into. These animations are something else! Most of the game is done with in-engine graphics -which you haven't even seen yet- and those are a a little better.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 18:39 |
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Hey man good try with the animation, its nice seeing someone who just goes for it rather then sitting on their dreams wondering "What could of been" Wait, that wasn't you? That was officially made for the game? Oh dear...
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Leal posted:Wait, that wasn't you? That was officially made for the game? Oh dear... It's kind of great how many people are surprised by the game's production values.
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GamesAreSupernice posted:It's kind of great how many people are surprised by the game's production values. Or lack thereof.
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 00:32 |
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Sweet, it's this game! Let it be known that all the DM games Atari made were good for one thing only: the gameplay. The graphics in this and the GBA games had like zero effort put into them. But it worked as a TCG simulation at least? They'd be way outdated though, DM is still going over in Japan. WOTC tried to reboot this card game, but they made it a hundred times worse so it didn't last a season.
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 06:19 |
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Ephraim225 posted:Sweet, it's this game! Let it be known that all the DM games Atari made were good for one thing only: the gameplay. The graphics in this and the GBA games had like zero effort put into them. But it worked as a TCG simulation at least? They'd be way outdated though, DM is still going over in Japan. Actually it lasted two seasons and I'd argue that Kaijudo's mana system was an improvement since you didn't have to use a Mana card of a specific color to summon creatures/cast spells, you just had to unlock that color in the Mana zone. The reason I consider this an improvement was because being forced to use specific colors for any sort of summoning/casting is completely idiotic in my honest opinion. Chimera-gui fucked around with this message at 07:16 on Feb 22, 2017 |
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Chimera-gui posted:Actually it lasted two seasons and I'd argue that Kaijudo's mana system was an improvement since you didn't have to use a Mana card of a specific color to summon creatures/cast spells, you just had to unlock that color in the Mana zone. The reason I consider this an improvement was because being forced to use specific colors for any sort of summoning/casting is completely idiotic in my honest opinion. Psssh, specific colors? Try MTG where an entire third of your deck is taken up by cards that function only as mana. 12-year-old me stayed way the hell away from MTG just for that alone, though obviously MTG is the game still around outside Japan. But that is a good improvement, it's what this PS2 game does in fact. There aren't even any "phases" either.
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Ephraim225 posted:Psssh, specific colors? Try MTG where an entire third of your deck is taken up by cards that function only as mana. 12-year-old me stayed way the hell away from MTG just for that alone, though obviously MTG is the game still around outside Japan. Magic: the Gathering was at least built around using specific mana colors to do everything as the cards outright state how much of each color was required to perform a specific action. In Duel Masters however, the specific color requirement for summoning/casting was an artifact of the fact that in the original manga, the characters were actually playing MtG. Wizards of the Coast commissioned a manga to tie into Magic: the Gathering but weren't fond of the approach Shingenobu Matsumoto took for it so when the subject of an animated adaptation came up, it was allowed but on the condition that Magic would not be used for it so the game Duel Masters was created to fill-in for MtG in the anime.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 21:59 |
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Chimera-gui posted:Magic: the Gathering was at least built around using specific mana colors to do everything as the cards outright state how much of each color was required to perform a specific action. In Duel Masters however, the specific color requirement for summoning/casting was an artifact of the fact that in the original manga, the characters were actually playing MtG. You are incredibly knowledgeable about these things.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 22:44 |
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Can I step in and say that I think that Duel Masters' mana mechanic is neat? I like that you can turn any card into mana, it makes sure you can always charge mana on your turn as long as you have at least 1 card in your hand so you never worry about not drawing enough lands in your starting hand. It also prompts interesting decisions, about what cards you sacrifice to use as mana instead of holding onto to cast/summon once you have enough.
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# ? Feb 24, 2017 01:46 |
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what the fucl is this and now do I get in on commentating the unedited versions of this poo poo
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# ? Feb 28, 2017 11:30 |
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Herr Tog posted:what the fucl is this and now do I get in on commentating the unedited versions of this poo poo If you seriously want the files I have so far for some reason I can send them to you. But I assure you the editing will be essential.
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GamesAreSupernice posted:If you seriously want the files I have so far for some reason I can send them to you. But I assure you the editing will be essential. I concede to your point and thank you for your generosity. let's...just do uh editted. Man this was based on MtG? Now I wanna read this
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# ? Mar 7, 2017 05:03 |
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Man did they ever release Duel Masters standalone on DVD or something? I remember loving the hell out of the show when it was on i think Toonami back in the day.
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HOOLY BOOLY posted:Man did they ever release Duel Masters standalone on DVD or something? I remember loving the hell out of the show when it was on i think Toonami back in the day. Sadly no, from what I can tell with a quick bit of googling. There's some DVDs Hasbro released covering the early bits of season 1, but they tend to cut or edit episodes to make them fit ~80 minutes per DVD.
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Original Length Before Editing: 46 Minutes
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 14:09 |
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Oh god, it's not just the animation, even the models are terrible, moving in something that's meant to represent human movement but instead looking like lifeless, stretchy robots with no joints. You could reskin some of these and use them for a horror videogame. Keep Darkness McEdgeLord as he is though, that's perfect.
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Blaze Dragon posted:Keep Darkness McEdgeLord as he is though, that's perfect. All will come to fear the name Marcus.
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 16:50 |
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He's got the most terrible, un-intimidating voice. Like, this is the voice you give your cool dark edgy blind guy?
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:26 |
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While the animation for the cutscenes and non-duel mode is absolutely awful, I really enjoy the models for the monsters in the game as well as their attacks. My personal favourite has to either be the futuristic light things or the hosed up black monsters.
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GamesAreSupernice posted:
everything in this post makes me hesitant to click that there link.
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jimmydalad posted:My personal favourite has to either be the futuristic light things or the hosed up black monsters. Each of the five Civilizations had a motif: Light is very alien and robotic, Water is obviously aquatic but is also cybernetic, Darkness is very gothic and horror themed, Fire is heavily weaponized though the their technology isn't as advance as that of Light and Water to do them being being hosed over by volcanic activity, and finally Nature is tribal and the most primitive of the five. Relationship-wise each Civilization has two allies and two enemies:
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Shoeless posted:He's got the most terrible, un-intimidating voice. Like, this is the voice you give your cool dark edgy blind guy? cool dark edgy, or just into bondage
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