Digimon has always been a great childhood pastime of mine, Digimon world was pretty much the first digimon game I ever played. And let me tell you, that game was like the dark souls version of digimon, really hard and die a lot.... Digimon games have never really been all that great, with the exception of the digimon world series. Here we have pretty much the best digimon game ever madeDigimon has always been a great childhood pastime of mine, Digimon world was pretty much the first digimon game I ever played. And let me tell you, that game was like the dark souls version of digimon, really hard and die a lot.... Digimon games have never really been all that great, with the exception of the digimon world series. Here we have pretty much the best digimon game ever made next to digimon world!
Story : Bandai Namco has leaned the story and appearance to a more adult and mature audience, because as they said digimon fans are not kids anymore, but adults. I mean most digimon fans are in their 20's including myself. The story is interesting enough to be like watching a new season of digimon. When your body gets taken by this mysterious creature in cyberspace and you are left into the real world half digitized. A cyber detective helps you on the way. Your mission is to regain your body, help the detective on her cases, and of course... save the world from doom with your digimon. You are the Cyber Sleuth.
Sound : The sound is great, not superb but good enough. The digital popish/rockish/jazzyish music at least keeps the atmosphere going that you're in the digital world. The sounds for the digimons are ok but it could have been better. It would have been nice to hear augmon call his pepper breath in their classic ecoy voice as I use it like in the anime. But that's ok, it would have gotten really boring quick anyways.
Gameplay : The gameplay is your classic turn-based RPG game, which honestly you don't really see a lot besides like persona or bravely default since most RPGs now are action-based with real time. There is your attack, your skills, your guard, your items, you can change digimon mid battle, your auto-play, and your escape. The animation for the skills are acualy really nice to watch, nostalgia level stuff here for the hard core fans. Digivolve your digimon is a lot different than just raising pokemon to evolve in this game. You need to meet certain requirements to digivolve your digimon into a certain digimon. And just one baby digimon can have several different branching paths to choose from. For example you have this baby digimon that can evolve into 2 other digimon with the right requirements, then once you evolve that digimon, it can evolve into 4 other digimon, then once you evolve it again you can evolve it into 6 other digimon. You can even devolve it into a weaker version digimon to pick a different branching path. Thats pretty much how your going to get all the digimon in the game. Oh and thank god for non-boring side missions. Most of the side missions they have you do is rather interesting, as your an assistant detective solving cyber crimes around the place with their own little stories. There is colosseum fights online... which I don't recommend unless your digimon has good stats or else they will die quickly. All coliseum fights are fixed to level 50, like if your digimon is a level 100 it will be a level 50 or if its a level 10 it will be a level 50, etc. There is the offline colosseum fights with the CPU, but that's more like a tournament thing than one to one fights. There is the digi farm where you raise your digimon's level while you go do something else with your party digimon. You know like how pokemon would have that day care place and leave your pokemon there so they can level up over time while you do something else? pretty much the same here. You can unlock more land to put more digimon in the digi farm as you progress through the game. Unfortunately the digi farm only runs when you're playing the game, not when you exit out of it and they still keep leveling like pokemon.... so you're going to have to be spending a lot of time on this game. There is these nice digimon medals you can sell to this guy in the game, then you can view the collection of the medals, 400 in total I believe it is? The medals kind of look like those tamagotchi toys, nice little nogata there for the fans. I think I covered most of the basics.... Oh just a hint, every time you devolve and evolve a digimon, their level cap goes up but their level will always reset back to 1. Of course just because they are a level 1 doesn't mean they are super weak, you can have a level 1 mega level digimon and their stats would be way up there.
Someone compared this game to persona, and it very much is like that too... at least core gameplay wise with your skills, attack, items, switching, auto attacking, escaping... etc. All just without social links of course.
Bugs : I haven't really come across any game breaking bugs, but I heard that apparently there are mildly annoying errors in the Vita version of the game. For example, there are random bits of voice acting missing in certain scenes. I also read that the purple missions are missing. No one's sure if they were removed on purpose or if it's a problem that will be patched. Nothing really game breaking though.
If you're a digimon fan, buy it.… Expand