![]() ![]() It has been a good while since I was able to get this absorbed by a game. All the Digimon games on the DS play exactly the same way, so this game is a breath of fresh air. It is nice to have a game with this franchise that does something old, yet also makes it more accessible and takes away a few of the frustrations of the original PS1 game at the same time. Each area has its own track, with a generally slower and more mellow version for nighttime.įun Factor 9- Being a long-time digimon fan I love this game. Sound 9- While the sounds are pretty basic, especially the UI sounds that have been with the series for years the music really shines. The nice thing about learning skills is that once you learn them, they stay on the skill board and carry over from digimon to digimon. The various attacks that exist in the game have decent particle effects. Granted that about a third of that time has been spent on just training my digimon back up to where he was before he died. Im at over 30 hours of playtime and I still have one more area to explore and a lot of the colusseum to finish. It is nice to see a game that pays so much attention to its environments.Įven though they look great, each area is small physically, and you can go from the city to just about any point on the island within 10-15 minutes. An underwater city where you walk on the water and see buildings beneath it, a swamp with plants and bones, an ice area, and several others. There is the Railway Field that has random tracks and train cars on it. Each area of File Island is highly varied and not used twice. It is bright, colorful, and has some of the best 3D models Ive seen on the PSP. Graphics 9- Visually the game is quite appealing. The only caveat to this is that you cant leave the colluseum without switching back, but at least you can continue your PVP battles with a saved partner even if your current one just died which is nice. There are colusseum battles too, and an interesting feature of this is that you can save your current partner into the 'Digi Storage' computer, switch to him, and test your might against all the opponents without having time advance. There are some though that open new shops, and others that take the place (sometimes) of an existing shop digimon and the end result is the shop has more inventory, the gym has better training, etc. Im also glad that there is more of a grace timer between when a digimon has to go and when he will have an accident.Ī point I notice is that most of the digimon you recruit dont actually do anything other than just show up at given times in given places and say something to you. These were never an issue for me as the hospital in the city is open from the start. Care mistakes still exist: feeding, going potty, getting sick or injured, and sleeping. Luckily it isnt hard to get all the way up to mega form and raising the digimon's level actually makes them live longer. So that you have to re-train your partner back up to the highest levels until you are strong enough to resume the story, especially at the end. Like the first game this one has monster raising elements, and to go along with that there is the thrill of getting the evolution you want, but also the occasional frustration of having your partner die after so many days. As if you try to go out of order there will either be digimon blocking the way or story events wont trigger. Unlike the first game you more or less progress in the story by visiting the various areas in sequence. Use another seed or disable the respective settings to solve this.By svaubel | Review Date: AugGameplay 8- Playing Re: Digitize is pretty straight forward. add 19 previously unobtainable Digimon to the rosterĬertain seed/settings combinations might be unplayable, for example if your starting move is too weak/expensive or if your Digimon is scaled too large to be able to hit.to help with running out of MP in the first fight.Increase skill learning chance from brains training.You can also use it to set it to a certain character or Digimon.Run the Decode-Randomizer.jar, press the "Select Base ROM" button and navigate to ROM you want to use as base for the randomizer.Īfter the ROM has been successfully unpacked you'll be presented with the randomization options. zip archive in the location you want to install the randomizer at. 5-10 GiB on the drive you installed the randomizer on should sufficeĭownload the appropriate version for your OS from the releases tab and unpack the downloaded.have enough empty disk space for all files created during the randomization.other modifications can generally be compatible as well, but success may vary.the ROM can have the English translation patch applied.This software allows randomizing several aspects of the 2013 released 3DS game "Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode". Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode Randomizer ![]()
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