However, as someone who literally grew up with the franchise, I definitely see this game in a very different I'd like to start off this review by saying that I believe the overwhelmingly negative reception by the critics is somewhat justified because I can see how frustrating and downright insufferable this game can be for an audience not familiar with (or interested in) the Digimon lore. I'd like to start off this review by saying that I believe the overwhelmingly negative reception by the critics is somewhat justified because I can see how frustrating and downright insufferable this game can be for an audience not familiar with (or interested in) the Digimon lore. still wish they would add the palyer against player thing they had for world 1, really liked that option … Expand anyways what I have gotten to play is pretty neat. but I guess they did something similar for there explanation to skullgreymon and metalgreymon, except the champion form of agumon (greymon) doesn't get forced to digivolve and it isn't the champion form of agumon but the rookie form of agumon, which is agumon. was definitely a weird thing to see the show and they have agumon digivolve not into greymon but GEOgreymon. I am just glad they still have greymon in it.
but not many people would play it unless they were big RPG fans and/or digimon fans. anyways this game is pretty neat, and can be a challenge. what I would have liked though is to see the player against player option that world 1 had, but alas, once again it doesn't have it. I am I only got to play world 1 and 3 and this seems a lot like world 3 to me, and what I saw of world 2.
I only got to play world 1 and 3 and this seems a lot like world 3 to me, and what I saw of world 2.