Last year's Nightmare Troubador plays foundation to Spirit Caller's production, so everything from the cool touch-screen interface to the upper-screen's energetic 3D presentation returns for the second Nintendo DS game in the series. Still, for those who are willing to put in the time, effort, and/or money to this product, it can be a fulfilling strategy game since it requires so much thought and knowledge. After so many years on the market, there are so many cards in the game's library now that it's hard not to think that they're just making up rules as they go along - and when you see the list of cards that are banned or restricted, it's pretty clear that it's the case. Dozens of companies have tried their own take, but Konami's struck gold with a game that kids are still willing to play.
Yu-Gi-Oh's one of the few card games that's managed to survive all of these years.