Score: 8/10 Pros: Solid lineup of games to choose from Number of previously Japanese exclusive games translated to multiple other languages Enhancements and ability to rewind time Inclusion of full color instruction manuals Cons: Online play being limited to one game at launch No art gallery or music gallery besides the box art and instructional manual art Some earlier games feeling a little too simplistic Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection was provided by the publisher
Wallace: Our first divergence
Third, you want to ensure that the retailer has a good return policy
Defense Grid: At worst, this is a one for one for their counterspells, and can even start a fight early if theyre counter heavy, which is good for you because they get softened up on your critical turn
Dragoluon less so, but against opposing Dragon decks, such as Blue-Eyes its pretty good
At time of writing there are 291 different cards with serialized versions, although there are one or two duplicates in that list, like Chromatic Lantern getting serialized versions in both Ravnica Remastered and The Brothers War