Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelverse (video game)

'''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelverse' is a 3D fighting video game developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Konami featuring various characters from the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise''. The game will be released in December 21, 2022 for the Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.

The game is rated T (Teen) for ages 13 and older, and contains blood, mild language and lyrics, partial nudity, suggestive themes, comic mischief and violence (this leads to it being considered the anti-4Kids).

Rating summary
This is an arcade-style fighting game in which players control duelists from the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe. Players use their duel monsters' skills (e.g., fireballs, energy bursts, lightning strikes) to drain opponents' life meters in arena-based one-on-one combat. Graphics are somewhat stylized (e.g. anime style), and battles are highlighted by colorful light effects, frequent yells/cries of pain, impact sounds and large explosions. Blood appears in still-image cutscenes, on characters' faces and bodies, and on walls. Some cards show characters getting bitten, slashed with blades or struck by arrows. The game contains suggestive material/nudity: a human-like character with her breast exposed (no discernible detail); creatures with exposed buttocks; characters wearing low-cut tops that expose moderate amounts of cleavage; portions of female characters' clothing ripping off during matches; one sequence involving a monster-human hybrid duelist kissing/caressing the queen of the blue dorm, as observed through a mall window—heavy breathing and moaning sounds can be heard, though the view is partially obscured. One sequence depicts a monster-human hybrid duelist doing provocative dance acts like belly rolls; another sequence depicts him showing his midriff up close as he says "It's just one of those weird coincidences--like how my belly button looks like a hole". The words "damn", "hell" and "bastard" appear in the dialogue. Some song lyrics contain suggestive references (e.g. "Let the passion come about", "Wake up your heart"); lyrics may also contain references to violence (e.g. "They then start to cut my hands en masse/...for my heartache, all the pain you took", "Feel it cutting into me, the doubting painful knife/…but it grew into a weapon only hurting me, this I know"). The game includes mild instances of abridged humor (e.g. "It's a super special awesome [thing]"; "Screw the rules, I have money"; "Card games on motorcycles"; "My name's Jaden Yuki, and I'm absolutely flawless").

Gameplay
Following the gameplay of the Dragon Ball Xenoverse sub-series, ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelverse is a fighting game in which various duelists from a selection of the traditional Yu-Gi-Oh! series and various of its anime spin-offs (such as GX and 5D's'') fight against each other, using their duel monsters' skills. The aim of the game is to use attacks and special moves to knock out the opponent, or possess more life than him/her at the end of the round. Combat functions are similar to the previous Jump fighting games, with players moving around a 3D space and utilizing various combos and special moves to attack their opponents. The match ends when one character depletes the other's health bar.

The game features spoken dialogue from a majority of main and major recurring characters while in battle, and characters show facial expressions when they strike an opponent or take damage.

From the original series

 * Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi
 * Seto Kaiba
 * Joey Wheeler
 * Tristan Taylor
 * Téa Gardner
 * Melody (unlockable)
 * Ryo Bakura/Yami Bakura (boss)
 * Maximillion Pegasus (boss/unlockable)
 * Marik Ishtar/Yami Marik (boss/unlockable)
 * Mai Valentine (unlockable)
 * Aigami (final boss/unlockable)

From GX

 * Jaden Yuki/Yubel
 * Alexis Rhodes
 * Syrus Truesdale
 * Bastion Misawa
 * Chazz Princeton
 * Zane Truesdale
 * Tyranno Hassleberry
 * Vellian Crowler (unlockable)
 * Atticus Rhodes (unlockable)
 * Jesse Anderson (unlockable)
 * Axel Brodie (unlockable)
 * Aster Phoenix (unlockable)
 * Kagemaru (boss/unlockable)
 * Sartorius (boss/unlockable)
 * Nightshroud (boss/unlockable)

From 5D's

 * Yusei Fudo
 * Leo and Luna
 * Jack Atlas
 * Akiza Izinski
 * Crow Hogan
 * Carly Carmine (unlockable)
 * Kalin Kessler (unlockable)
 * Rex Goodwin (boss/unlockable)
 * Roman Goodwin (boss/unlockable)
 * Z-One (boss/unlockable)
 * Bruno/Antinomy (boss/unlockable)
 * Paradox (boss/unlockable)

From Zexal

 * Yuma Tsukumo and Astral/Zexal
 * Tori Meadows
 * Bronk Stone
 * Reginald Kastle (unlockable)
 * Rio Kastle (unlockable)
 * Kite and Hart Tenjo (bosses/unlockables)
 * Dr. Faker (boss/unlockable)
 * Vetrix (boss/unlockable)
 * Cathy Katherine (unlockable)
 * Flip Turner (unlockable)

From Arc-V

 * Yuya Sakaki/Yuri/Yugo/Yuto
 * Zuzu Boyle/Celina/Lin/Lulu Obsidian
 * Declan Akaba
 * Gong Strong
 * Shay Obsidian (unlockable)
 * Riley Akaba (unlockable)
 * Sylvio Sawatari (unlockable)
 * Moon Shadow (unlockable)
 * Sora Perse (unlockable)
 * Z-ARC (boss)
 * Leo Akaba (boss/unlockable)
 * Ray Akaba (unlockable)

From VRAINS

 * Yusaku Fujiki/Playmaker and Ai
 * Skye Zaizen/Blue Angel
 * George Gore
 * Theodore Hamilton/Soulburner
 * Ryoken Kogami/Varis (boss/unlockable)
 * Akira Zaizen (boss/unlockable)
 * Cal Kolter (unlockable)
 * Emma Bessho/Ghost Girl (unlockable)

NPC

 * Mokuba Kaiba
 * Orlando
 * Solomon Muto
 * Lyman Banner
 * Sartyr
 * Fonda Fontaine
 * Sheppard
 * Mina Simington
 * Tetsu Trudge
 * Lazar
 * Rally Dawson
 * Caswell Francis
 * Mr. Heartland
 * Skip Boyle

Trivia

 * There are some references from the abridged series. An example is where Yusei gives Jack a message that says "card games on motorcycles". Another example is where Jaden says that he's "absolutely flawless" when he acts like a handsome model.
 * When a game is paused, all action on the screen stops, giving players the opportunity to take a break in the middle of a match. This brings up a menu listed with the options to resume the match and gives the player access to camera controls, as well as a Move List, the option to connect controllers, and the ability to quit the match. It also features live frame-advancing, though returning to gameplay resumes the game from the point at which it was paused.
 * The game has great and decent voice acting in both Japanese and English versions, especially from Dan Green, Matt Labyorteaux, Cassandra Lee Morris, Vic Mignogna, etc!
 * The game soundtrack is very decent, mainly because it has various songs specific in content and tone to a character from the franchise, often sung by the characters' voice performers, such as Shunsuke Kazama, KENN, Yuya Miyashita, etc!
 * Unlike the other Western versions of Yu-Gi-Oh! video games, this one has no bad censorship at all, making it more loyal to the original Japanese version.
 * Despite the lack of 4Kids-like edits, the Western versions of the game retain only one regional change made to the TV show, which is the use of different character names (for instance, the character known in Japan as "Judai Yuki" is named "Jaden Yuki" overseas). The version of the game released in Japan uses the characters' original names.
 * The game supports 14 languages regardless of region: Japanese, English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Korean, Chinese, Polish, Arabic, Thai and of course, Portuguese.
 * Spanish and Portuguese each have two different variants: an American variant (Latin Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese) and an European variant (Castilian Spanish and European Portuguese). The difference is affected by the system's region and language.
 * Many spoken dialogues and songs, which are originally in Japanese, are dubbed into around 13 languages each to accomodate local variation.