Digimon World: Dusk
- As you travel throughout the land, collect, tame, train, and evolve over 400 Digimon from 8 different species. Each game contains some unique and rare Digimon that can only be obtained through wireless communication with the other version of the game.
- Digimon World: Dawn & Dusk both contain a new world map, which always shows where you have been and where you are currently located. The maps also show info on each dungeon, including what items and Digimon are available.
- Raise, train and evolve your new Digimon at the Digifarm - you can chat with your Digimon, install or remove Farm Goods. Different Farms and Farm Goods help your Digimon learn new abilities, boost stats, even while you are not at the DigiFarm.
- With intense 5 on 5 turn-based battles, manage your Digimon's locations to gain an edge over your enemies. Digimon World Dawn & Dusk have a unique storyline that interweaves the stories of two very different characters and journeys.
- Take your Digimon to battle over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Obtain Tamer points during Wi-Fi battles then trade your Tamer points for rare items. Rare Digimon can also be acquired by Digi-matching.
Product Description
For the first time in Digimon History, two games with parallel, yet connected stories will debut on the Nintendo DS at the same time. In Digimon World Dusk, take control of a Tamer from the Night Crow team of Dark Moon district. When a huge earthquake with unknown life energy strikes the Digital World, the whole town is heavily damaged. With rumors that the incident was caused by Light Fang team, it is now is up to you to find out what caused the incident, and restore the city! Take your Digimon to battle against friends over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The winner of Wi-Fi battles obtains Tamer points, while players collect Tamer points even if they don't win. Trade your Tamer points obtained during Wi-Fi battles for rare items! Rare Digimon can also be acquired by Digi-matching through Wi-Fi connection!
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Digimon World: Dusk
- Video Game: 0 pages (2007-09-18)
- Platforms: Nintendo DS
- Publisher: Namco
- Label: Namco
- Studio: Namco
- Our Recommended Age: 5 - 20 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 5 reviews
- Sales Rank in Video Games: #5496
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Good and bad 2008-09-24
Comment: The game is a good game. It is addicting, especially if you are one of those who enjoys raising critters.
It has its flaws... ok it has a lot of flaws, but if you are like me, you get so into the raising and battling of the game you are able to overlook the annoying sound, bad graphics, and poorly presented storyline.
I give it a 6/10. I enjoy playing it, but, it could have been improved a ton before release.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great Gameplay 2008-06-18
Comment: The story is minimal. It uses a quest system that slowly advances the story.
The graphics are a little dated.
However, the battles are the reason I bought and liked this game. The large selection of digimon and the ability to customize them add a good deal of strategy to the game.
Pokemon was better in my opinion, but if you like those kind of games, then I'd pick this up too.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Insane 2008-01-10
Comment: This game brings a whole new meaning to strategy to walk and battle rpgs.
it has a imple but addictive battle style that..........
aaaa just screw this it is a awsome game
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Good, complex, well programmed, but very much like the first. 2008-01-04
Comment: Dusk Is part of a set of two games. The only real difference between the two is what specie are available so make sure you check which version you really want. The plot is typical follow an up and coming trainer as some unspeakable evil tries to conquer the world, but the real attraction here is the gameplay. Lovers of pokemon will be familiar with the party of critters battle system though the creation and abilities are a lot easier on Digimon and don't detract from the game. Farms have changed a bit, theme music and skins now make farms suited to one type or another.
Overall it's very much another version of digimon world for the DS, new species, slight improvements longer story. Not bad all in all though extremely young players may struggle with the aspects of monster raising as they're more complex than pokemon.
The verdict: Not bad, pick it up if you like this type of thing.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2007-12-21
Comment: if you like pokemon you would like it. if you like digimon you would love it. i started playing 5 hours a day. if you are like me you originally liked digimon but found other interests. in that case you will recognize a lot of them plus find new ones. unlike other rpg games there is a big after story. i soon got my sister and 2 friends into it. ps also consider digimon dawn
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