Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 1 [Japanese Voices] [Session 2] [No Commentary] [PSP 2006]
This portion continues to explore the island and fighting the various NPC's with their various decks. This session includes the sandwich mechanic, where you randomly pull from a set of sandwiches in which each character that you can give them have a certain likeness. Give them a sandwich they like, it increases your bond with them. Give them one they hate, they'll hate you and decrease your bond. 1st playthrough's late game tag partner pairing is based on who you have the highest rank with. In the event of a tie, the duelist with the higher in game number will be the one who sides with you, which will always be Jaden since he's "#1". That and talking with them successfully and dueling them will increase their bond with you. It's easy to max all 7 main characters, however if you want a specific partner, it's better to just focus on one character.
Also the card shop. More packs will unlock as the game goes on and after completing certain hidden objectives. Packs also rotate so you have to check in several times a day to see what's available and unlocked.
--------------------------- Some Timestamps:
2:36 -- Damon Fight
33:57 -- Card Shop Buying #1 and Deck Edits
1:07:48 -- Sartyr "Duel"
1:29:04 -- Bastion Duel #1
2:28:40 -- Fontaine Duel
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Taken from the Wiki:
(Will be updated as we enter the different parts of the game)
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force, known in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX Tag Force is a video game based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime series. It is the Yu-Gi-Oh! series' debut on the PlayStation Portable system and the first game in the Tag Force series. The game was ported to the PlayStation 2 under the name Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force Evolution, and it includes connectivity with the original game's sequel.
The player enrolls at Duel Academy as a transfer student. The main focus of the game is a Tag Force tournament that will take place on the island. Players must find a partner to compete in the tournament alongside. The game includes characters from the anime, as well as characters exclusive to the video games.
The player enrolls at Duel Academy one month after the beginning of the school year during the month of May. As a transfer student, you are automatically placed in the Slifer Red dorm. The game is divided into three parts, each with different goals, all of which are ultimately accomplished through Dueling.
In the first part of the game, one must find a partner. During the first playthrough, the player may select Jaden Yuki, Syrus Truesdale, Chumley Huffington, Bastion Misawa, Chazz Princeton, Alexis Rhodes or Zane Truesdale as a partner. However, in order to convince them to team up with you, you must build a relationship with them. Whenever a conversation is prompted, you are given four options - to talk about "Duels", "The Academy", "Hobbies" or "Rumors". During each conversation one of the first three choices is randomly selected to harm affection, while the other two will improve it. This can be avoided by getting Pharaoh to follow you, should he be with you, all three choices will yield the best result. Affection can also be increased by giving the characters sandwiches that can be purchased at Duel Academy's card shop. Everyone has different tastes, though all seven characters love the Golden Eggwich. Affection is measured via a heart meter. Once seven hearts are obtained, the character will offer to become your partner. Filling the meter completely to eight hearts will result in the character gifting the player with cards that are either hard to acquire or impossible to obtain otherwise. It is completely possible to maximize the relationship with all Tier 1 characters before ending Part 1.
At the end of July, the Tag Force tournament is held, beginning the game's second part.
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