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Even back on 2002-4 the tradition format was full of horrible decks like Yata Garasu lock, Thousand Eyes Restrict, Jinzo Beatdown,etc.
The game you want to play no longer exist.
It does make sense from your standpoint that you wouldn't understand by only having experience from the old yugioh anime. The first season of the anime was before the rules of yugioh were actually enforced, and there was a lot of stuff made up on the spot. Even when they started to be enforced from season 2 and onward, stuff was still made up and characters held themselves back for dramatic tension.
From what you're stating about summoning 2 or 3 monsters in one turn, that is called a Special Summon. It allows a monster to be summoned to the field by meeting the conditions of it's ability or the effect of a Spell/Trap card. This has no limitation unlike the once per turn limit of a Normal/Tribute summon. There are also Fusion summons, Ritual summons, and Synchro summons. I don't even need to go into the forms of summoning that haven't been put into Duel Links yet such as Xyz summon, Pendulum summon, and Link summon.
There are plenty of ways to bring out multiple monsters to the field in one turn in today's yugioh. If this seems too complex for you, I recommend the old yugioh games for consoles like Falsebound Kingdom or Duelist of the Roses. Those have different and much simpler gameplay so they should be more your speed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIgfiSzCy1o
I'm sorry, but what hl2.exe said is true.
In 02 format, Kaiba/Yugi Deck format. You could run a kaiba deck with flute of summoning dragon to get things like 2 BEWD and 2 Curse of Dragon out.
It's inconsistent, yes. But you can get 3-5 monsters out in a turn if your lucky with your draws(also because there is zero restriction in Pot of Greed so yeah).
Then in GOAT format(03-05) there were degenerate strategies like Thousand Yata lock, Chaos Emperor Dragon Lock.
It's why it got its name GOAT format because Scapegoat was the major reason why those decks were so good(just like it was in 2017 with Master Rule 4).
So yeah, don't say its broken if you haven't even touched the game.
Some of us have been(and still are) playing since it came out(like myself).