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The game features roughly 350+ cards from the early TCG era, up to sets like Legacy of Darkness or Pharaonic Guardian . You unlock cards through duel bonuses, and there’s no trading—grinding is required to build competitive decks. The limited pool means classic staples like Monster Reborn , Raigeki , and Mirror Force are present but rare.

The game uses the Power of Chaos engine, which faithfully recreates early Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG rules (pre-Advanced format, with limited card pools). Matches are turn-based with basic 3D monster animations and 2D card art. You start with a weak preconstructed deck and earn new cards by winning duels—either against Joey or in Free Duel mode against other AI opponents (Yugi, Kaiba, and Mai Valentine). Yu-Gi-Oh Power Of Chaos Joey The Passion

True to the series formula, the game has no deep narrative—instead, you face Joey in a virtual duelist gauntlet. The premise is simple: prove your skills by defeating Joey, who uses his signature deck filled with Warrior, Beast-Warrior, and luck-driven cards like Time Wizard , Graceful Dice , and Skull Dice . The game features roughly 350+ cards from the

Joey’s AI is aggressive and unpredictable, often relying on coin flips and dice rolls, making duels feel tense and luck-influenced. His ace monsters include Red-Eyes Black Dragon (a gift from Joey in the anime) and Gilford the Lightning . The game uses the Power of Chaos engine,

As a PC exclusive, Joey the Passion was never ported. Konami abandoned the Power of Chaos series after this entry, shifting focus to console titles and later Yu-Gi-Oh! Online . The game is now abandonware, requiring fan patches to run on modern Windows systems.

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