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Mac dunes at dusk review2/14/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Trouble starts in the digital world when a virus busts in and disrupts connections to various areas, and somehow turns a bunch of Digimon into digieggs. The entire world is digital, and humans can enter it, befriend sentient monsters, then make them beat each other up in an amalgamation of a martial arts tournament and a cockfight. The game assumes the player knows what's going on, and it was probably developed for fans of the franchise, or at least people that played its prequel, Digimon World DS. Players that aren't familiar with the Digimon franchise won't get much help from Dawn/Dusk. The double SKU title is bigger than its prequel, but unfortunately, that doesn't quite make it better. So naturally the guys over at Bandai Entertainment Company followed it up with a more courageous endeavor: Digimon World: Dawn and Digimon World: Dusk. ![]() Last December's Digimon World DS was a pretty decent RPG, and arguably the best Digimon game since, well, ever. Digimon has seen a bit of resurrection on the Nintendo DS. ![]()
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