Yugioh Power Of Chaos Joey The Passion

This is the game's biggest selling point. You do not start with a full deck.


The Necro drew first. Its virtual field shimmered, and cards materialized with a hollow thunk. It played defensively—a set monster and two face-down cards. Standard. Safe. Clinical.

Joey’s hand was a gambler’s prayer. He had Swordsman of Landstar (500 ATK), Graceful Dice, Skull Dice, Polymerization, Red-Eyes Black Dragon, and Fever's Last Breath. yugioh power of chaos joey the passion

He could have played it smart. Summoned a weak monster, tested the traps. But that wasn’t Joey. “I don’t win by hiding!” he shouted, slamming the card down. “I summon my Red-Eyes Black Dragon in Attack Mode!”

The mighty black dragon erupted onto the field, its crimson eyes blazing. 2400 ATK. The crowd of onlookers in the den gasped. The Necro simply chuckled—a sound like a hard drive failing. This is the game's biggest selling point

“Impulsive. You just activated my Nightmare Wheel.” A set card flipped. A spiked, rotating iron wheel descended from the digital sky, clamping onto Red-Eyes. The dragon roared in agony, pinned to the ground. “Now, your beast is useless, and you lose 500 Life Points each turn.”

Joey’s LP dropped to 3500. He grit his teeth. He’d walked right into it. The Necro drew first

Released in 2004 by Konami, this game is the third and final installment in the Power of Chaos series for PC. It is highly regarded for having the most aggressive AI in the trilogy and for introducing the "Evolution" system, allowing you to build a customized deck from scratch.