Digimon World 4

Digimon World 4 (2005)

by Bandai
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action, Comedy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:"It's up to you to save the Digital World!" Digimon World 4 is an action role-playing game which is loosely based on the movie, "Digital Monster X-Evolution" which only saw a release in Japanese. You start as either Agumon, Veemon, DORUmon or Guilmon and can digivolve to 12 others by doing missions for the beings called "Digi-Elves" and recieving them as reward for your work for a total of 16 playable Digimon. Defeat enemies, earn bits and equip your Digimon for combat.Show more
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user avatar@snintendoguser avatar@snintendog
January 30, 2025
This game.... THIS GAME. I Love and HATE it. Ma Boi Dorumon is a main character. But the Gameplay is buggy and grindy balance is a heavy gate keep in the 3 hour TUTORIAL all from trying to inch forward.... Even as an adult i am stonewalled by the first boss. If this ever does get preserved Balance patches are NEEDED it feels like it was made for a NG+ on first boot. Still I want to play as Dorumon again.
user avatar@YiemGXuser avatar@YiemGX
January 31, 2025
This was my first Digimon World I played. When my parents bought my PS2 I went shopping for video games and that's when I discovered this game. I spent many hours playing this game and I have no regrets.
This game is terrible and yet I've played so much of it one summer as a kiddo. It's like the idea is there but the execution rolled a nat 1. I just want this game to remembered more so some lowly game devs out there realizes that idea and makes gold out of the concept. I'm always just down for more co-op hack-slash dungeon crawlers with monster based characters.
user avatar@paulotakuyauser avatar@paulotakuya
February 04, 2025
The idea of this game is really cool, although its execution made our lives a hell. Too grindy and with a low variety of Digimon. Still, very fun to play with friends and should be brought back so we could officiially play it on PC!
Esse sim é o meu digi world, difixil pra caramba, mas eu sempre escolho o Guilmon, essa ideia de colocar armas nas mãos dos digi é muito engraçada, se tivesem evoluido mais a ideia daria pra fazer algo interessante ksksk
I wasn't allowed to have video games growing up, but I used to always sleep over at my friend's house as a kid and we would play Digimon World 4! It was my favorite game growing up! You get to play as Digimon fighting monsters with weapons like an rpg. I thought it was the coolest thing! I still have really fond memories of this game, and still listen to the soundtrack from time to time. Digimon World 4 will always have a special place in my heart.
It was one of most favorite childood game, I still remember when I used to talk to my old friends about it, to cooperate to destroy the bosses, to avoid some traps, tips for the best weapons and digievolutions, it was simple with some issues (some bugs and sometimes balance issues) but on same time fun, I hope if will arrive on GOG, to have a chance to play online on it and I hope with also fix for the bugs and improve the balance.
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