Digimon World 2003

Digimon World 2003 (2003)

Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Story:Save your friends - Save the world - Save yourself! In the near future, when computer technology has advanced...Junior, a 12 year old boy, and his friends Teddy and Ivy are playing the hottest game around, "Digimon Online." In this game, the players enter the Digital World and travel on an exciting adventure with Digimon. But one fateful day when the friends are in the middle of the game, an accident occurs and they become trapped inside the Digital World! Is an evil plot brewing in the Digital World? You, as Junior, must now go on a quest with your Digimon to save the Digimon, and rescue your friends! Can you do it?Show more
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user avatar@V2Cuser avatar@V2C
January 29, 2025
This is the definitive version of Digimon World 3, so perhaps it would be better to remove Digimon World 3 from the Dreamlist and just keep Digimon World 2003. I'm glad for the initiative, just fix the duplicate games.
This is the best digimon world game ever and this version is better than digimon world 3 version, so it will better keep this version, the atmoshpere the dificulty the music... please add this game to GOG <3.
Um dos jogos que marcaram a minha infância é o que mais gostei, até hoje jogo ele em emulador para celular pois sempre bate a nostalgia e volto pra relembrar kkk.
This is probably the digimon from ps1 I played the most. I really, REALLY love the art and atmosphere of its scenarios and the digimon models and is something I ever felt again only with games like Breath of Fire IV, which is another RPG quite hard to play nowadays. This game needs to be conserved!
user avatar@redozxkruser avatar@redozxkr
February 06, 2025
I love this game, so much content, a nice story, a beautiful world, too much backtracking but other than that is a great game with a sweet postgame. The card game was such a gread add too
user avatar@Ardhamonuser avatar@Ardhamon
February 07, 2025
So this is the definitive edition of Digimon World 3 and I'd love to be able to have it be ported to GOG so I can be able to re experience this game again but on modern platforms. Everything about this game from the visuals, the gameplay, the music and everything just screams nostalgia for me and I'd love to have a chance to play this game again via GOG if they are able to.
user avatar@Hucaruuser avatar@Hucaru
February 12, 2025
This is the definitive edition of the game and the votes should be combines with Digimon World 3. It has great sprites with 3d battles and lots of party customization along with a card battle game to side track the player. With community mods the ingame 3d models for battles could receive some tender love and care.
As many have said, one of the best Digimon games out there. The animation and sprites are amazing for their era. The mechanics are innovated, and while the storyline could sue some work, the idea of Digimons openly attacking the real world through machinery and fusing with military technology is seriously amazing!
user avatar@paulotakuyauser avatar@paulotakuya
February 04, 2025
The definitive version of Digimon World 3. A heavy JRPG game with turn-based battles and a very interesting digivolution system. Would love to replay it on PC!
It'd be great if this game is released for PC and modern platforms as PS5 and xBox X. The definitive Digimon game EVER! The best one. It got a nice story, a great gameplay and definitely the most beautiful and funny digimon game. This is the game I most played at my life!
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