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Un mono de metal acaba de matar a Lucifer con caca

Such a wonderful Digimon experience. This game perfects the already ideal way of adapting the franchise into videogames, and updates the original Re: Digitize so much it's actually kind of insane. A whole main story, with a side dungeon with its own storyline to go to, and a really fun post game. The perfect Digimon game that a lor of people should play.

The only way to get stronger is to grind stupid gym minigames. (in next order you can fight for stats)
If someone made a mod or a cheat to skip that bs it would be great. You're fucked if you play on original 3ds.


Faz tanto tempo desde que eu zerei a historia principal desse jogo, que eu nem sei direito como fazer essa review, além de eu não estar com saco pra zerar ele de novo.

Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode ou Re:Decode como preferir, foi uma experiência bem divertida pra mim mas pode acabar não sendo muito pra outros, como outra review disse esse jogo fica muito maçante e enjoativo depois de algumas horas, como o combate e tendo que treinar seu Digimon que morreu antes do boss final, isso foi engraçado e eu fui obrigado a treinar o molequinho desde o começo da arvore.

Mas mesmo com algumas dessas coisas acontecendo eu adorava só ficar gastando meu tempo fazendo side-quests, batalhas na arena e as áreas novas que esse jogo trás, oh se esse jogo trás conteúdo novo, tem um monte de side-quests que esse jogo adicionou não só isso como uma área nova o Mt. Infinity que pode desbloquear variações X dos seus Digimons.

Eu simplesmente adorei o meu tempo com esse jogo, só não tive saco pra fazer a historia dos lordes demônio.

PEAK FICTION

El mejor juego de crianza de la historia. Es la culminación y evolución definitiva del sistema planteado por el primer digimon world salido en 1999.

Una historia simple pero entrañable que acompaña un gameplay ampliamente satisfactorio en un mundo que alberga TANTOS eventos y quest que fácilmente uno puede pasarlos por alto. En más de una ocasión, en mis numerosas nuevas partidas, me encontré con detalles de los que nunca me hubiese percatado solo jugando el juego una vez.

Luego de una campaña bastante larga con montones de contenido y digimon que entrenar, solo nos queda el arco de los x digimon. Uno de los desafíos más complicados de la franquicia, que pondrá a prueba toda la experiencia, capacidad de crianza, capacidad de gestión de recursos y conocimientos sobre el sistema que hemos adquirido durante la aventura; en donde el jugador, acompañado únicamente por su digimon, tendrá que abrirse paso a través del infinite/mugen mountain, para así en su cima, luchar junto a Alphamon contra "el mal que atenta contra la vida de humanos y digimon". ¿A QUÉ FAN DE LA FRANQUICIA NO LE PONE LOS PELOS DE PUNTA SEMEJANTE CLIMAX!?

Ningún juego de coleccionismo de monstruos logrará jamás superar la satisfacción de completar los retos que este juego aguarda al 100%. Y aun así, como una cruel ironía, este fue un fracaso, encerrado por la eternidad exclusivamente en las 3ds del público japonés; y a pesar de los numerosos intentos de los fans de conseguir un relanzamiento en otras plataformas, parece ser que este no es el plan de bandai.

Aun así, gracias al esfuerzo en grupo, hoy podemos disfrutar de una traducción completa al inglés de este increíble juego, recomiendo ampliamente darle una oportunidad. Ojalá algún día la suerte vuelva a sonreírle a la saga digimon world.

Probably one of the best 3DS games i ever played. It evolves everything the original Digimon World games had to offer, it has an extremely diverse an fun to explore world, with tons of things to do and interesting side quests.
There's optional dungeons, postgame content, new playable characters, battle facilities to test your monsters against NPCs or online players, everything is here. This game is such a joy, it can even be better than the PS4 World Next Order.
Only things that prevent me to give this game 5* are the combat system with terrible A.I, and the lackluster roster of Digimon, missing key creatures like Terriermon, for example.
Other than that, Re Digitize Decode is a gem, and if you like Pokémon and are a bit frustrated with the recent spin of the series, i believe you will love this game.
Keep in mind the 3DS version has more content overall.

Damn, I really wanted to love this game. The combat's pretty bad and not very interesting mechanically, the story doesn't move an inch even 20 hours in and the obscene amount of busywork kinda ruin the good parts.

The character designs are neat, the soundtrack is good and the open world is pretty fun to explore but unfortunately it wasn't enough to keep me hooked.

I came to this game a couple of years after playing Last Order and discovering that it had a translation patch on both PSP and 3DS. And honestly, out of the three Digimon Worlds that follow the traditional monster raising style of gameplay from the original, this one has to be my favourite. As much as I loved Last Order, raising your stats through hundreds of tedious battles rather than the Gym always made me dread every time my digimon reverted to an egg. So, with gym raising being the more effective way of getting your Digimon ready to go out into the world, I had a much better time.

The story is very by the numbers and is just there as a vehicle to enable the monster raising, but exploring the world and growing File City is as fun as ever.

I wasn’t a massive fan of the 3DS exclusive content that came after the PSP story ended, however. What should have been a pretty fun final chapter ended up with a lot of tedious side quests that felt like they were there just to make you move onto another generation of Digimon to pad the playtime, followed by a very tedious final boss. Which is a shame, because right up to the original finale, I was having an absolute blast. That being said, I still recommend this game to anyone who enjoyed Digimon World 1 on PS1. This is a genuinely better iteration on the ideas in that game (even if it doesn’t quite manage to capture the tone and mood of that game anywhere near as well).

Started up this game wondering how i get more digimon, as it seemed as though you would only have your partner. And it turns out i was right because my poor little greymon dropped dead :[ Still really enjoy this game, although the near constant grind due to the mons' short lifespans and need to shit does get in the way of progressing the story sometimes.

Infelizmente foi nesse jogo que descobri que não gosto dos jogos de digimon, em particular os worlds, serio cara, ficar resetando progresso é um saco, odiei o jogo por ter que ficar retreinando 24 horas so pro bixo morrer, achei muito paia no geral, no fim do dia é so um tamagochi evoluido que serve pra te encher o saco, e olha que eu jogo muito rogue like e monster hunter, eu entendo de jogos com repetição infinita, e esse jogo pelo menos não executa isso bem

I really enjoyed this game, it's alive and breathing and every event adds a lot to the world. The characters are really forgettable but the antagonist Vitium is really cool? For some reason i found it really interesting compared to the story itself.

The simulation mechanics were good, i started making a lot of mistakes but by the time i finished the game i one shotted everything and my Mons were as happy as i was playing the game.

Despised the sexualized designs like Rina (a child) and some Digimon like Rosemon X. There is a fine line between sexy and sexualized mess, the game falls in more on the second one. Whatever happened to Yasuda since Desu 1 i don't know, but he really got weird about sexualizing characters.

Wish it didn't make you backtrack so fucking much at the end and that the protagonist walked faster but it was a nice game

had fun at the start, but it got really boring towards the end. i stopped playing right after the first arc, didn't bother with the demon lord shit.

combat is just a little too shallow. the ai is okay, maybe a little unresponsive and slow, but it shits its pants when fighting more than 1 enemy. you only get to use 3 skills on each fight and all you do is defend>attack>defend>attack and viceversa, use your special attack to obliterate anything and maaaybe move your digimon around. you'll also be healing your digimon a lot but that's about it.

the game is pretty grindy... after raising 2 or 3 digimon i was getting pretty tired of it. the game does make it easier for you and gives you some upgrades to make training faster, but it still gets pretty repetitive.
learning new skills is a chore, you fight a digimon with a skill you can learn, get hit by it as much as possible and wish that your digimon learns it. sometimes its fast and sometimes it takes more than 10 fights, the rng can be pretty annoying. the chance of learning stronger skills is also pretty low.

another thing that pissed me off is that some digievolutions are locked behind certain fights or events, and there's no way of knowing that. so you can be stuck with a digimon trying to figure out why it won't evolve until you find out the one you want is locked.

the characters are also pretty boring and uninteresting cringelords (except mirei i liked her)

it has good things like the digimon variety and all the evolution paths but play it for too long and it might turn into a chore

[PTBR]
melhor jogo da minha vida, rina shinomiya entre em minha casa e chute minha cara 🥰🥰🙏🙏🙏

In my opinion, it's the best Digimon game released thus far. They refined an already great game (Re:Digitize) and added more to it, including a big postgame scenario. My only recommendation is to wait until Romsstar finishes up the fan translation, because some parts are hard to figure out without being able to read, even if you played the original game (hi Whamon).