Oct 8, 2007
The Digimon franchise has always been copyright infringingly similar to Nintendo's world-dominating Pokemon critter-catching games. Both offerings have super-basic stories that charge you with amassing an army of odd, eternally bloodthirsty life forms that love to fight. Both feature battle systems that are far more complex than you'd guess at first. Both tend to release not one game, but a pair of nearly-identical games, each with hundreds of beasties, a few of which you can only ...
There's no Pikachu, but this heir to the Poke-throne has cyborg dinosaurs, so we're interested
Jun 15, 2007
You know, we kind of always thought that the Digimon games would pass up Pokemon in popularity at some point, simply because of the monster designs. While even the most powerful Poke-critters tend to be cute and cuddly, Digimon's highest-level face-stompers tend to look like something right out of a horror movie. You've got your half-metal Allosaurus dude, your werewolf with brass knuckles, your eight-winged, blade-covered demonic whatever-this-is... They're just more powerful looking than most ...
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ESRB Rating
Digimon World Dawn / Dusk is rated: Everyone
Alcohol Reference, Crude Humor, Mild Cartoon Violence