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The biggest draw of Joey the Passion was its significantly expanded card library. While previous entries felt limited, Joey’s game introduced 350 additional cards, bringing the total in the Power of Chaos series to 771.

Unlike modern digital card games with cinematic cutscenes, Joey the Passion tells its story through scarcity and struggle. The campaign is a ladder of increasing difficulty. Defeating Mai requires mastering his deck’s tempo; beating Keith demands patience against his machine-zombie swarm. But the final duel against Seto Kaiba is the game’s thesis statement. Kaiba’s deck is a nightmare of crushing efficiency: three Blue-Eyes White Dragons, Lord of D., Flute of Summoning Dragon, and relentless removal. It is the cold, hard logic of capital and power given digital form.

Across the digital field, Joey Wheeler’s avatar grinned, his signature blonde hair spiked with defiant energy.

While previous entries felt like a quiet duel in a room or a high-tech simulation, Joey the Passion adopts a gritty, urban vibe. The interface is styled with graffiti and chain-link fences, and the soundtrack shifts to high-energy rock that reflects Joey's underdog spirit. The voice acting is a highlight, featuring Wayne Grayson’s iconic Brooklyn accent, delivering taunts and reactions that make the digital Joey feel like a living opponent. Expanded Card Pool and Mechanics