When you beat Mako, you land on France to face Joey (Christopher Urswick). The map features terrain to match the straight, having meadow in the top right and bottom left corners, the rest consisting of seawater to compliment Mako's water based deck. After beating Mai, Mako takes you to France, but stops you on the way to battle you. After these two are defeated, Margaret Mai Beaufort is the final opponent to face in England, and features a much stronger deck than both previous opponents, in addition to a map tailored entirely for her deck unlike the previous opponents. Tristan Grey, another weak opponent with a higher deck value. You first face Tea Gardner, a weak opponent. The game starts in England, and progresses towards the docks.
Each opponent you defeat leads you to one new one, removing the option of choosing an opponent that seems easier to defeat, making it more difficult for those stuck on an opponent. If you choose to side with the Yorkists, the game features a more linear gameplay. His strategy is to surround the outskirts of the field with powerful monsters while laying the middle with intensely high power trap cards. On this side, fab Llyr's Stonehenge map is filled with the crush terrain that destroys any over 1500 attack level card. Featured on both sides, fab Llyr is established as a near undefeatable opponent in the game and uses many cards unobtainable in the game even after completion of both sides. After defeating Seto, he uses the 16 rose cards to summon the "Card Guardian", Mannawydan fab Llyr. The respective map for this battle features a layout akin to the Stonehenge, featuring walls surrounded by meadows. After defeating Richard, Yugi suggests you defeat Rosenkreuz, and Crawford, who has now sided with the Lancastrians, reveals Seto is at the Stonehenge. Richard however is not considered a boss as he does not have unique background music in his match, but the traditional castle icon over his mark is replaced by two swords clashing together. A cutscene and extensive dialogue highlighting Richard's fall in battle is given unlike most other characters, giving a climactic, almost boss like feel to Richard despite him not being as proficient a duelist as other Rose Crusaders. After defeating those opponents, a battle with Richard Slysheen of York is granted for the next rose card. Defeating Pegasus Crawford does not grant you a Rose card and is the only duelist in the game besides Rosenkreuz and Mannawydan fab Llyr to do so. Defeating Weevil's path unlocks however grant another duelist, respectively, Labyrinth Ruler and Ishtar. Defeating Rex's path unlocks, Panik and Necromancer, grant you a Rose card in which you need 8, but do not offer new opponents. Players of the game often consider the latter the easier opponents, which usually leads to defeating Rex before Weevil. If you defeat Weevil, you unlock Pegasus Crawford and Bandit Keith, and if you defeat Rex you will be able to defeat Necromancer and Panik (Darkness-Ruler). The game gives you two opponents to start with, Weevil Underwood and Rex Raptor, and depending on which one you defeat will determine what opponents you can battle next. If you choose to side with the Lancastrians, the map where you play over is on England. In mid-2006, The Duelists of the Roses was named a PlayStation 2 Greatest Hits title. It was a commercial success though, being recognized as one of the best-selling PlayStation 2 games to date, selling over one million copies worldwide. Upon its release, " Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelist of Roses received mixed reviews from most game critics, with many critics praising the game for its graphic design and appeal, but criticizing its tedious gameplay and lack of fair challenge.
Yami Yugi ( Yugi Mutou in the English anime and the original Japanese adaptations) could assume the identity of the head of the Tudor dynasty, Henry VII of England, while Seto Kaiba would represent the head of the House of York clan force as Christian Rosenkreuz.
The video game has loosely been based on the real-world Wars of the Roses.
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This is the first game from the series to be released on PlayStation 2 format. " Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelist of the Roses" 遊戯王真デュエルモンスターズII 継承されし記憶 ( Yu-Gi-Oh Shin Deyueru Monsutazu Tzū Keishō Sareshi Kioku, Game King New Duel Monsters II Inherited Memories ?) is a video game based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! series, developed by Konami and released on PlayStation 2 format on 6 September, 2001 in Japan.