Digimon Game

We greatly appreciate your patronage for our products.

Currently, we have found some websites and applications that illegally duplicate and use the images from the Digimon Card Game for an online gaming site and software without a proper license. Mixed in key 5 dmg.

Bandai and Toei Animation have never given any license or permission to use such images.

Game

Your home for the best game with videoTOP 10 Best DIGIMON Games 2021 (PC PS5 PS4 PS3 PS2 Xbox Series X And S Xbox One Nintendo Switch Nintendo 3DS), video br. About This Game. With engaging storylines, classic turn-based battles, and tons of Digimon to collect, Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition delivers everything fans loved about Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth and Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory. Get the full experience with the Complete Edition which includes both titles.

Digimon

There are several intellectual property rights such as copyrights and trademarks regarding Digimon, the Digimon Card Game, the Digimon series and its characters, card designs, names, etc. These are protected by intellectual property law in Japan, the European Union, the United States, and other countries.

In addition, intellectual rights protect all the text, images, sounds and animations on our homepage.

We are taking strict countermeasures against illegal actions which violate our and other related companies' intellectual property rights, or that fall into the category of unfair competition.

In the past, there were some cases in which manufacturers who produced Digimon counterfeit figures were charged and arrested.

For your information, we accept no responsibility for any direct or indirect damages, loss, or prejudice resulting from using such products or software without the proper licenses.

Digimon

Marking Digimon’s first step into the world of videogames, Digimon World got the ball rolling for a franchise that still makes waves to this day. Fans of Pokemon, as well as the later entries in the Digimon World series will find a lot to enjoy in this late 90s Playstation game that has slowly earned a reputation as a cult classic.

Charming, Yet Difficult

The aesthetic of Digimon World is incredibly well realized, especially for a game that was released on the original Playstation. The graphics, while definitely old, are very well designed and manage to shine through the console’s limited hardware. Characters pop off the screen with a distinctive manga art style, and the Digimon creatures themselves are designed and animated in a way that the transition to 3D seems like a natural step.

But behind the visual pleasure, Digimon World is a tough grind that may surprise players, especially younger ones. First off, the evolution process is much different to the one featured in Pokemon, meaning that newcomers might find themselves lost at how the evolution actually works. Digimon have very short lifespans and reincarnate as eggs, meaning that players will be evolving and re-evolving their Digimon dozens of times over a playthrough. Digimon can only reach higher levels of evolution unless the player meets certain requirements, which are different for each and every Digimon.

Save File Island

Released before the Digimon Adventure anime first aired, Digimon World has its own unique story that sees players take the quest of saving File Island. As told by the leader of File City, Jijimon, the world once allowed Digimon to live in harmony, but now they live in segregation and their memories have been wiped. It’s up to you as the player, with one of the four available starter Digimon, to go forth and find Digimon to rebuild File City.

While seeing File City slowly get better and better infrastructure with more Digimon running around is incredibly satisfying, traversing the island is not. Fast travel is an option, but to do so costs significant amounts of currency and is only a one way trip. This means players can expect a lot of back and forth to various corners of the island ad nauseum.

Game

Pet Simulator

Heavily inspired by the franchise’s origins as an unabashed Tamagotchi rip-off, Digimon World features pet management that is missing in other franchises like Pokemon. For example, each Digimon needs to eat, sleep, defecate, manage its weight and be treated for illness. Food types can satisfy your Digimon for different lengths of time, but certain foods like meat can increase their weight, while others like mushrooms can decrease their weight.

If left unwatched, these attributes can negatively affect Digimons’ evolution. In a style similar to Animal Crossing, this creates an atmosphere where the player is expected to repeatedly and regularly check up and maintain their relationship with their Digimon, at the risk that their performance will be severely impacted.

Like a mixture of Pokemon and a virtual pet simulator, Digimon World holds up surprisingly well. Missing the shackles of later installments that would rely heavily on the brand recognition of the Digimon Anime, Digimon World is a solid, stand-alone adventure that takes some of the best parts of pocket monsters and throws in an interesting mix of new ideas.

PROS:

  • Graphics and art style are fantastic for their age
  • Classic entry in the Digimon series of games
  • Fun, inventive monster designs and multiple evolutions

Digimon Games

CONS:

  • Can be surprisingly difficult, especially for children
  • Lots of pet management and pet simulation
  • Traversing File Island is long, cumbersome and time-consuming

Digimon Game 2021

Overall rating: 6