Digimon All-Star Rumble
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Features
The incredible defenders of the Digital World have grown bored and peace brings no satisfaction. A world without chaos has extinguished the driving force behind their existence – to Digivolve. To pacify the growing unrest, a proposal was made… “Let us gather all Digimon who seek to Digivolve and hold a tournament to crown the strongest of them all!” And so began, the “Digimon Evolution Tournament.” A tournament of Digi-monumental proportions.
Features:
- All-Star Cast - Digimon All-Star Rumble features an all-star cast of characters, each with their own unique fighting style and moves. Choose from 12 of your all-time favorite characters from the Digimon Universe spanning from Digimon Adventure to Digimon Fusion. Digivolve to unlock advanced forms!
- All New Story - Digimon All-Star Rumble features an in-depth campaign mode where players can explore the Digital World through 3D stages. Your ultimate goal is to battle your way to the top of the Digi-Rankings!
- Digi-destined to Digivolve! – Power up and Digivolve to gain advantage over your opponents and deal massive damage!
- Fun for All Ages – Easy pick-up-and-play controls for beginners.
- 10 Different Battle Arenas – Throw down in stages pulled straight from the Digimon Universe!
- DigiCards – Collect DigiCards to enhance and strengthen your Digimon in battle!
Product Description
Jam-packed with an all-star cast from the Digimon Universe, Digimon All-Star Rumble throws down with immersive 3D battle arenas and high-impact, in-your-face fighting action.After overcoming countless crises, the Digital World now exists peacefully once again. Although Digimon quarrel amongst themselves on occasion, the world as a whole is a peaceful place… perhaps too peaceful…
Product Specifications
Product ID | 105949 |
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Is Preorder? | No |
Only at GameStop | No |
Brand Name | Bandai |
Developer Name | Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. |
Franchise | Digimon |
Dates
Is Preorder? | No |
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General
Only at GameStop | No |
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Fandom
Brand Name | Bandai |
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Developer Name | Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. |
Franchise | Digimon |
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Top Customer Reviews
It’s fun and a little difficult at first but it gets easier when you learn the buttons and which button does what
I Played this at a friends house I was REALLY good For my first time playing.
If you are a casual gamer and like Digimon in general, this is a great game. If you liked Digimon World 4 this game fits the play style but is less stiff, but if you did not like Digimon World 4, you probably would not like it. It is criticized in comparison to other popular beat em up titles. If you compare it too Smash, it will fall short as we all are more comfortable too it's play style, the same goes for comparing it to DBZ Tenkaichi 3. This is by for not a terrible game, it is worth the experience and the good old fashion try. It seems fresh compared too other fighting games. It is a good type of different. This game is meant to be played with friends, the type of friends you use to watch Digimon with, when you were a kid. No regrets.
I've been a fan of digimon since I was a kid and the first PlayStation game I owned was Digimon World. This game is fun to play, though its only seven stages long, it goes by quick after you play the first time around. The best of the game is that you can digivolve once you've gotten enough power to do it, but the only downside to that is the digivolution only lasts for probably 30 seconds. The lava level always gets me, the only level where you can't save how far you go and have to restart the level when you die. The legendary digimon at the end of the lava level varies on which digimon you choose for the story and some of the original digimon have digivolution that I have never seen before until this game. Once you face the legendary digimon, it is a pain, punch them like three times and counter attack when they are about to attack. Don't let them get their special move off, it literally kills you in one blow. All in all, I enjoyed this game and hope more a rpg game comes out where you play the entire series from start to finish.
Bought this game to relive my child a little. Was excited to see they brought back some of the original voice actors. There are three modes: Story, Battle, and Training. Story mode is the same for all characters, but it quickly becomes dull, boring, and repetitive constantly fighting the same six or so enemies through the same stages. It's fun with a group during a party, but again, can become repetitive, especially since there are only a few characters unlocked and Story Mode is the only way to unlock the rest.