Digimon Rumble Arena 2

Digimon Rumble Arena 2 (2004)

by Bandai
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:Digimon Rumble Arena 2 (Digimon Battle Chronicle in Japan) is a Digimon fighting game released in 2004 by Bandai Games for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and the Xbox.
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user avatar@Scyllleuser avatar@Scyllle
January 29, 2025
I used to play this game for The entire day with my cousin back when web are in our 12, nowdays we dont talk anymore, but tge memories are still with me. Is a great game with great mechanics.
otimo jogo mas senti mecanica de aparecer digiescolhido pra fazer digimon digievoluir nesse quesito prefiro rumble arena 1 mas jogo maravilhoso otimo pos todo digimons 1 temporada
This game was by far my favorite as a kid. I liked it a lot more than the first one because it could include up to 4 Digimon fighting at once, and the stages were far more exciting and memorable. It has a lot of replay value, and I have many fond memories playing this game with my sibling as children, and laughing at Neemon's stupid fart attacks. This game also has the only known 3D model of Duskmon, which is really cool. I miss this game a lot.
I rented this game from the public library almost religiously as a kid. One of the first games I unlocked every thing. I didn't even know what Digimon was then so this game was my gate way into the Digital World I guess. The only platform fighter I'm actually decent at, mainly from just getting so many hours in it.
user avatar@oskluduser avatar@osklud
March 08, 2025
Many unforgettable memories playing with a friend since childhood. This game is the one that introduced me to the existence of the PS2 when playing with said friend, so it's easy to say it was the game that made me fall in love with videogames. As someone else said on these comments, it was probably the only fighting game I ever got decent at.
user avatar@ATARI2341user avatar@ATARI2341
April 01, 2025
When I was a kid I played this game on a little challenge machine and it was a lot of fun to watch digimons evolve and I made unexpected friends about this game.
Oh wow, at last one memory that is not from emulation. No this one I played it on the gamecube. Oh the gamecube controler... I'm also a digimon fan, and there is not A LOT of good digimon game around. We digimon fan are just happy with what we get, lol. What about this game ? Well it's a smash bros clone. But a good one (even if not as good) and one that do not want to be a 100% clone of it. Here, there's no smash : the goal is not to send the enemy to the other edge of the map (well, you can and it work) but the most useful way to beat your opponent is to destroy his life bar like a basic fighting games, but just like in smash, you can move a lot around the map, there's power ups around it. And more importantly since it's a digimon game : your digimons can evolve, changing their entire moves (and upgarding them). And no, they don't evolve just once, really cool in the end. You beat your opponent, you collect the digi eggs ( or exp whatever, they looked like eggs) your opponent dropped, do it again, and digivolve when you can. Can't say balance is 100% perfect, but it was still fun.
Foi um dos primeiros jogos que eu ganhei de PS2 e um dos primeiros contatos meus com essa franquia, sinceramente queria muito pode reviver essa experiência que eu tive com esse jogo e também trazer essa experiência para novas pessoas
user avatar@Haisomuser avatar@Haisom
May 04, 2025
Despite Rumble Arena 1 on PSX being the first contact I had with Rumble Arena I found out that the second game is an evolution is every level, except for the fact that some digimon from the first game are missing, sadly. How I wish Renamon was still there and a few others. This is by far one of the funniest party games I've played in my childhood and shares similarities with Super Smash Bros.
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