It's the 20th American aniversay of the best Digimon game. Have you beaten it yet?
It's the 20th American aniversay of the best Digimon game. Have you beaten it yet?
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Yeah. I started a randomizer recently actually but I kinda left it hanging.
Yeah I beat it last year for the first time ever. Felt like I finally defeated a part of my childhood.
Are you going to get back to it today?
There's a randomizer?! Now this I gotta see.
I'll play for a bit now.
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This is the one I used but I actually don't know if this one or the one it's forked from is better. The UI was easy enough at least.
>cheering and walking around
lel
The game still had soul, btw.
Thats not digimon dawn/dusk
I know, that came out on September 18th.
played it as a kid and it was a tiny bit spooky and ridiculously hard. seriously, why did all my digimons turn into the fat yellow things?
That randomizer is pretty fun.
Finished just yesterday with it. First time i ever got a Gigadramon. Saddly after getting Dg dimension i was able to destroy everything easy, but it was a lotta fun anyway
I had so many PS1 classics and yet I still played this game more than any of them. I was so determined to fill out the digivolution chart that I would try all sorts of strats.
You let them shit on the floor if you're talking about this thing.
Fun fact: if you trained your rookies to be all-rounders- doesn't matter if all the stats are sat at 1000/100 or 2000/200- instead of giving you any of their given champions the game got confused and defaulted to Numemon.
I played this game recently but I don't think it was a good fit for me. Found myself getting bored of training in the gym. Exploring was a little interesting but a lot of it felt a bit random (talk to this person here then go there, bring this type of Digimon there, etc.). A lot of the time I found my Digimon getting it's ass kicked even if I brought support items and trainined it to champion or ultimate. Would any of the later entries fit me better?
I beat it for the first time with a Leomon about a year after it came out
To be fair, it was a Leomon with 500 SPD and Niggalo Spark
Niggalo Spark all day
The 2D status effect was OP as hell. I love it.
What's your favorite digimon card? Mine's Flarelizamon.
I've only ever rented it and never beat it. Always ended up the the shit monster no matter what I did
>Cyber Sleuth is now 20 years old.
Holy fuck lockdown has gone by fast.
But Cyber Sleuth isnt 20 years old yet
>still waiting for the 3ds reboot to be translated to english
Hot tip: try to mainly use attacks with short animations, a known way to cheese the game is to have a Kwagamon/Kabuterimon use only poison claw. enemies just get knocked down and get back up just to instantly get knocked back down again over and over till they pass out.
Why do people call them reboots/remakes/whatever? They're just new installments, not a retread of the same story as World 1.
I still want to play it and I don't wnt to buy a vita to play the game
Wait...This isn't Digital Card Battle!
I don't blame you. The gym grind is the game's biggest drawback, taking time away from exploration, recruitment and technique learning to bore you to tears. I got around it by doing some exercise of my own in the meantime.
If that doesn't sound good to you, I suggest you give it one last shot with these modifications:
Focus on Brains, since it'll raise your chances of learning new, stronger techniques. It might also improve your digi's chances of blocking.
Next, focus on ATK, SPD and HP or DEF. Only get as much MP as your tech consumption requires that you're not constantly topping it off with floppies, which will be low til you learn some actually damaging attacks.
So basically you want a brainiac glass cannon that you'll bolster with hp floppies and fortify with the chips you grab off of bosses.
Whenever your digi rebirths, you have a chance to upgrade a gym segment by training at it repeatedly.
Lastly, there's a recruitable digi that sells you food items that improve your digi's gainz
Oh, and don't train your digi so long that they express a sweat bubble icon. A lot of digivolutions actually require you to screw up, but that's the one mistake you don't want to make.
You're thinking of Flat, which was funny, but Megalo caused Stun which was even better mechanically- with luck and that much speed you can pretty much jail Machinedramon indefinitely with the exception of a stray All Range Beam, that shit has no startup frames
So I did get through the game but I cheated by using an emulator to win the bonus training and get x4 results. I usually try to avoid doing stuff like that in games but the gym just bored me too much.
Fair play, though now that you've tasted guaranteed 4x gainz it'll be hard to go back.
I had nothing but free time back then and some barbells lying around so I stuck it out- I didn't expect to like the game so much- my circle were all into Pokemon at the time and I hated that so I expected to hate this one- but a friend was all 'come check this shit out' and he's running around with a creepy centaur melting shit with a laser beam arm and I was hooked. Doing reps and fixating on learning all 56 techniques pulled me through.
Technically it's not guaranteed x4 gains since the stupid slot machine actually will cheat you. I almost wonder if it's better for Digimon that it never took off like Pokemon. They have to try harder with their games since they're not too big to fail. Though I do dislike that so many Digimon lines are:
>Animal -> Bigger Animal -> Humanoid Animal -> Person in animal themed armor
>Cyber Sleuth
>good
>let alone best
I liked this game way more than it deserved. I've replayed it multiple times.
is there anything to autosucceed bonus gym training to reduce the gym grind?
I actually liked world 4 more but it required 2+ players at least or a lot of grinding.
I don't know about autosucceed but there is something. The Bonus Try is actually rigged as fuck in the original game, the randomizer has the option to make it fair and actually skill-based.
I think there are some cheat codes you can install to always win bonus. I didn't go through the effort because I would just rewind the emulator but the cheats would have been faster. There's also a cheat code to remove the rigging so that you can actually always win if you can get the timing down (you can actually time it with practice).
Survive fucking when
I've never actually played 4 but I hear it's a really bad game. But then I look at the cover art and see Augumon and Veemon wielding swords or something. How do you mess that up?