![]() If you want to have a lot of decent endgame digimon, this is the way to do it. You can place specific items in the farm to boost particular stats, and you can change the farm’s “layout” board and even it’s BGM to put added growth on particular digimon-type experience points. The farm’s design determines much of how the digimon grows. Your tamer home is privy to a “DigiFarm” and a “DigiLab.” In the farm, you can place digimon that don’t fit in your six-person party to slowly grow at their own rate. Indeed, digimon growth is a huge part of this game. There is a little variation between Dawn and Dusk at this point.įortunately, regardless of which version you play, all eight digimon types are available to join your party. The quests are tailored in certain ways, but generally, the two versions of the game send you to the same areas around the same point in the game to do basically the same quest. If you’re playing Dawn, you get the aforementioned four groups to choose from if you’re playing Dusk, the latter four. The “species” quests (generally, fetch quests) are done at four different counters. In Dusk, the focus is on Dark, Insect/Plant, Machine, and Beast digimon. In Dawn, you have a focus on Light, Dragon, Aquatic, and Bird digimon. That was to be expected.Īs I said earlier, Dawn and Dusk split up the eight species, so that each game specializes in four. As you do, your digimon will have the chance to evolve, and by the time you reach the game’s end, you should have “Ultimate” digimon ready to fight. Pick some random fetch quests to do, and after you do enough, you may progress through the main plot a little more. In other words, the game runs on a quest-based system. The plot progresses with various “union” missions, but these are not accessible unless you do some “species” quests. The unnamed foe will spend the entirety of the game planning the destruction of the entire DigiWorld for what purpose, no one knows. And so it is, that we are confronted with our nemesis. Some digimon go berserk, others devolve back to their lower forms, and even some humans lose consciousness. Routine training for you, a rookie digimon tamer that hopes to ascend the ranks, is interrupted when a mysterious force rips through an entire “DigiArea,” causing chaos among your friends. Whichever gender you choose, your opposing city’s counterpart (a person who plays a significant role in the plot) will be the opposite gender. The character design for the male is basically the same in Dawn and Dusk, and the same goes for the female design. When you start the game, you have the option to be either a male or female character. The two cities each specialize in four different digimon types, which we will discuss below. If you’re playing Dusk, you get a dark-based digimon. ![]() If you’re playing Dawn, you get a light-based digimon as your lead. The big difference is in who your lead digimon is. These two rival “teams” in the digital world seem to have a healthy competition going and they respect each other as well. ![]() Whether you’re a member of SunshineCITY or DarkmoonCITY, everyone around you is cordial and supportive of everyone else. But, as it turns out, these distinctions had little to do with morality, or even style and character portrayal. It’s just natural to want to play the “dark” side. Though I dabbled with both Dawn and Dusk, it was Dusk that I played to completion. ![]() Their similarities and differences will be assessed throughout this review, while we also pick apart the game and see if it’s worth your time/money. Digimon World: Dawn and Digimon World: Dusk are essentially the same game rolled up into two different packages. ![]() Dusk-to-dawn lights don’t need to be manually switched on or off.Perhaps in an attempt to ride the success of the newest Pokémon titles (Diamond and Pearl), Namco Bandai has released a pair of Digimon titles for the DS. They turn on after the sun has set (dusk) and turn off when the sun rises in the morning (dawn), providing added security all night long.
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