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This looks good. Keep it up! Let me know when it is finished! Radical Raptr. Age Thank you guys for your appreciation :D however yes there will be dungeons in the game :. It's looking good! I'm glad to see that someone is making a Digimon game in Essentials. Will you be basing this on some digimon game, say Digimon 1, because I see you'll be using some of the items from the game, or will it be like Pokemon, but with Digimon instead? For exemple Small Recovery will be like Potion for Pokemon, same effect we changed only the name and the sprite naturally.

There is no need to change the effect because the gameplay will be similar. However thank you for your interest and your appreciation :D. A digimon game made with that style!! It looks awesome!! Will have the same basic role playing as a pokemon game? I mean that it will be divided into region like Kanto in pokemon?

And you have to defeat the leaders to get badges? This looks fantastic. I'd love to give this a try someday :. Dragon is my twin! Varion Bluefire. Looks good. Just strollin' to my next destination Originally Posted by Mewtwo98 [ Original Post ]. Woah, this looks fun! Digimon on essentials, this will turn out good for sure. But, no backsprites yet? Will you guys be creating a brand new region or will there be areas from the other Digimon games? DW1 for PSX is my favourite game of all time, so it would be awesome to see.

Originally Posted by avaramoon [ Original Post ]. For a franchise that came from a variety of Tamagotchi-style virtual pets, Digimon has had a massive range of video games on various platforms, each varying wildly in terms of style and substance.

Most of the games in the franchise center on the idea of collecting and digivolving your partners just like in the show, but this basic mechanic has been utilized in all kinds of genres, from classic RPGs to fighting and racing games.

The best Digimon games are incredibly different from each other, but only a few are considered to be the top Digimon games, and only one can be properly considered the best Digimon game of all time.

Updated April 28, by Gene Cole : Digimon has remained as a cult classic series for many gamers and anime fans, particularly since their videogames were as wild as Pokemon for an incredibly long time.

There have been several over the years with new ones still in development, appearing on almost every console from the original PlayStation to smartphones, and the debate for which is the best Digimon game is still an active discussion among fans.

As a result, this entry plays in an especially odd way, being a somewhat active combat system full of text and movement around while you guide your Digimon to dodge attacks. Since Digimon World 4 was released, though, the world was spoiled by better hack and slash games. The Devil May Cry series was already on its third installment when Digimon World 4 came out, and the God of War series was just getting started.

The Digimon TV show was definitely its own entity that was separate from its competitors, but Digimon was hardly afraid to branch into similar successful series. This was made smoother by its release shortly after Digimon Tamers, the third series that used cards as special attacks and power-ups. It's slightly more interesting than you would expect, but it ends up feeling like a poor imitation of the series it feels derived from, rather than being fun in its own right.

The main appeal, though, is that this game has some stellar graphics thanks to its modern console homes. Digimon ReArise is where the games start getting much higher in quality for the Digimon series, but this time it comes in the form of a mobile Gacha-style game.

This plays much like a typical RPG, with your Digimon being collected and Digivolved through various collectibles and microtransactions. Despite how immensely popular the early seasons of Digimon were in the US, interest in the series greatly waned around the fourth season of the anime. The Digimon Adventures game on the PSP, which is based on the first season of the show , was one of those great games that never made it to Europe or North America.

Digimon Racing is easily the weirdest Digimon game out there, playing unlike anything else in the series. Digimon has always been called out as a Pokemon rip-off, but many gamers and childhood viewers may not have known that Digimon was much more based on Tamagotchi pets.

These were virtual-pets that you carried around in a tiny handheld device, and these were popular toys both before and after the Digimon anime debuted. They also were surprisingly deep compared to other digital pets, with many later Digivice pets resembling the anime and having many minigames and features such as MP3 players that put them above their peers. This let you play as a fully new character exploring a 3D world with their own partners and turn-based combat to fight strangers.

Open world games have become increasingly popular since gaming consoles have become powerful enough to handle games as huge as open worlds. The game is a fun take on the open world genre, and the story is pretty entertaining too.

It definitely has more modern polish than many other Digimon World games, and while it definitely feels unlike past games in terms of gameplay, it still has many of the best Digimon from throughout the series to help make it feel more classic. Digimon World Re:Digitize serves kind of as a predecessor for future titles in the franchise.



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