Rumble Arena 2 still slays me. My brother and I play it all the time.
Digimon Fusion is getting played on TV here and when my brother (he's 9) invites friends over they ask to play it. They ask me how they can get it on their PS3's or whatever and it's like good luck with that
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Originally posted by Giancor
BLACK AGUMON, GATOMON, PALMON >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Um Toy Agumon is way better than Black Agumon
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Originally posted by dondiva
Pls tell me the battle system will be like world 3 or at least final fantasy kinda type ? :x
The battle system will be like the other PSP games. Have a look here:
Wow, yass! Digimon Rumble Arena 1 and 2 were the best fighting games on playstation! I was obsessed with Renamon's diamond attack and place-swapping move. Always threw off the gurlz.
Also the manager of Bamco EU community manager Isshak had said that there's also chance to see digimon story cyber sleuth get localised if we sign this petition:
Also the manager of Bamco EU community manager Isshak had said that there's also chance to see digimon story cyber sleuth get localised if we sign this petition:
Ikr. The fact that the person who makes the decision says there is a chance if we sign means there's a really good chance he will say yes, since he seems keen.
Rumble Arena 2 still slays me. My brother and I play it all the time.
Digimon Fusion is getting played on TV here and when my brother (he's 9) invites friends over they ask to play it. They ask me how they can get it on their PS3's or whatever and it's like good luck with that
Um Toy Agumon is way better than Black Agumon
The battle system will be like the other PSP games. Have a look here:
Considering the PSP had less hardware than the PS2, it's pretty good tbh.
The Digimon games always had high budget's, which is probably because the franchise is still strong in Asia.
I mean for a PS2/X-Box/GmeCube game, Rumble Arena 2 had some great graphics for that era.
So I'm excited to see what they can do on the Vita
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth was an announced title back in December 2013 for Japanese audiences only and Bandai Namco have not announced a Western localization for the title. Set for a 2015 release date in Japan, this training RPG revolves around solving mysteries in the Digiworld and using your developed Digimon to fight others in a turn based system.
The Digimon franchise has had a long history in video games for the West since 1999 with Digimon World, Digimon Rumble Arena, and the most peculiar, Digimon Racing. However, the series has not had a video game release for the series since 2008 with Digimon World Championship for the Nintendo DS.
With the recent announcement of Tales of Hearts R’s localization in peoples’ minds, fans have been asking for Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth to come to the West as well with Operation Cyber Sleuth, a social media campaign. With almost 2000 signatures on Change.org, they are hoping for a response from Bandai Namco to bring the title over. Another petition group calling for Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth’s localization called Operation Decode, received 27, 775 signatures (at the time of writing) and actually received a Tweet back from the PR department of Bandai Namco Games in Europe.
In addition, the community manager for Bandai Namco Games of North America let the petition group know via email that “[they] have noticed [the] campaign and fully appreciate the community’s support of the Digimon franchise.” However, it seems like the response has not been enough to garner the Western release, as Isshak Gravi from Bandai Namco Europe’s PR department, told Operation Decode “they noticed the petition” but added in, “Do [your] best to get that number higher!”
If we hear more on this ongoing story, we will keep you updated.
Sources: Operation Decode on Oprainfall and Operation Cyber Sleuth on Change.org