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File Name: | Digimon World 2 [NTSC-U] [SLUS-01193].7z |
Console/System: | PSX |
Genre: | Role Playing |
Filesize: | unknown |
Region: | USA |
Year of release: | 2001 |
s: | 5496 |
It is a dungeon crawler game released in Japan in 2000 by Bandai for the PlayStation. The players take Akira's role, who is a Digimon Tamer and wants to be the champion of the Digimon world. As an inspiring tamer, the players travel the globe in Digi-beetle and go through dungeons, and soothe the Digimon. At the game's commencing, the players have a single Digimon, but as the game progresses, they can find more Digimon and tame them and then merge them. There are nearly thirty dungeons and a bonus dungeon. After the players complete the training sessions put up by Zudokorn, they obtain hip to one of the three clans and a tamer's license. The clan decides the first Digimon, and then the players are free to travel through the stages on the world map. Only some levels are available, but as the players advance through the game, the others keep opening up. At each level, the players have to battle and then obtain a wild Digimon. Of course, there are enemies too. The rival will try to harass the players with his party of Digimon.
The game's levels are like mazes, and each has numerous wild Digimon, booby traps, treasure chests, and other surprises. All these elements make the game very entertaining. The players will not travel the world on foot, but relatively a cool ride called Digi-Beetle. This smooth ride runs on energy points, and every step costs the players one EP. If the players run out of EP, it will cause the vehicle to stop instantly transporting them back to the Digital City, where they have to pay a massive fee of 1000 bits for the rescue. The AutoPilot quickly brings the players back to the city without any charge. Players can also earn money from the battles to pay for new Digi-Beetle parts, and the ability to explore levels grows bigger. One unique thing about the game is that when the players enter the room with a Digimon, they use the cannon, which shoots out gifts! That causes a heart to hover above their head. More gifts, the hearts get more significant, and that prompts Digimon to the players. For every item the players throw at Digimon, they advance towards the players by one step. It's all not cute because Digimon sometimes rejects the gifts, and then the players have to shed money to buy them.
There are plenty of PSX emulators available for you to choose to play this game. But, if you have trouble choosing which one's best, then look at our list of some PSX emulators out there and decide for yourself.