Digimon Story
- For a guide, please see Digimon Story Guide.
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Name | Digimon Story Digimon World DS |
System | Nintendo DS |
Release Date | June 15, 2006 November 7, 2006 |
Language | Japanese English |
Digimon Story (デジモンストーリー, Dejimon Sutōrī) is a video game.
Story[edit]
This story takes place in the near future. Another world, named the Digital World, has begun to spread within computer networks. Not only that, Digital Monsters call this world their home. Their existence has been kept secret from the general public by DATS, a unit made specially to investigate the Digital World. However, rumors of monsters being born from computers, and the humans who fought alongside them, began to spread among the children...
Gameplay[edit]
Using a battle system reminiscent of Digimon World 2, Digimon Story allows the player to use up to three digimon at a time in a turn-based battle, and up to six can be brought with them at any given time. Digimon gain experience points and level up, gaining new techniques and evolution options. However, to become even stronger, digimon can be jogressed together, or degenerated to a lower form in order to gain stat bonuses on leveling up once more.
On the overworld map, most enemy encounters are random, with various NPCs and boss characters having visible overworld sprites. In battle there are six panels that can be occupied, with some techniques affecting several panels at once. There are many boss battles where a single opponent will take up more than one panel on the battlefield.
One major component is the Player's Farm, where they can raise and care for their digimon with the additions of a variety of items which can be purchased. New digimon can be acquired a variety of ways, mostly commonly by generating a digitama with data earned from previously defeated opponents. Digimon can also be created by matching two parents to generate a digitama. Sometimes, a special event occurs where the player is given data of specific Digimon to generate a new egg after certain story requirements are fulfilled.
Characters[edit]
- Player
- Kogure Haruhiko
- Cayne
- Tomomi
- Yuuji
- Kazuya
- Ellie
- Phil
- Kathryn
- Yoshiki
- Alicia
- SueAnn
- Chan
- Peter
- Chris
- Mako
- Robert
- Sarah
- Daimon Masaru
- Thoma H. Norstein
- Fujieda Yoshino
Digimon[edit]
Obtainable Digimon[edit]
None available
- Agumon
- V-mon
- Guilmon
- DORUmon
- Patamon
- Piyomon
- Palmon
- Tentomon
- Gottsumon
- Otamamon
- Gomamon
- Bakumon
- Pico Devimon
- Toy Agumon
- Hagurumon
- Plotmon
- Wormmon
- Hawkmon
- Armadimon
- Terriermon
- Lopmon
- Renamon
- Impmon
- Keramon
- Falcomon
- Penmon
- Goburimon
- Bearmon
- Kotemon
- Yuki Agumon
- Black Agumon
- Muchomon
- Ganimon
- Floramon
- Gizamon
- Lalamon
- Alraumon
- Toy Agumon (Black)
- Tukaimon
- Pawn Chessmon (Black)
- Gaomon
- Dot Falcomon
- Kudamon
- Kamemon
- Dracumon
- Pawn Chessmon (White)
- Dot Agumon
- Greymon
- Tyranomon
- Devimon
- Airdramon
- Seadramon
- Numemon
- Kabuterimon
- Garurumon
- Angemon
- Vegimon
- Orgemon
- Bakemon
- Scumon
- Cockatrimon
- Leomon
- Kuwagamon
- Raremon
- Gekomon
- Tailmon
- Wizarmon
- Togemon
- Guardromon
- XV-mon
- Stingmon
- Birdramon
- Ankylomon
- Galgomon
- Growmon
- Kyubimon
- Chrysalimon
- Siesamon
- Evilmon
- Aquilamon
- Gokimon
- Dinohumon
- Hookmon
- Grizzmon
- DORUgamon
- Raptordramon
- Hanumon
- Starmon
- Kiwimon
- Unimon
- Sorcerimon
- Dark Tyranomon
- Akatorimon
- Platinum Scumon
- Ikkakumon
- Minotaurmon
- Icemon
- Dark Lizamon
- Flare Lizamon
- Geo Greymon
- Gaogamon
- Diatrymon
- Reppamon
- Sunflowmon
- Gawappamon
- Sangloupmon
- Peckmon
- Metal Greymon
- Monzaemon
- Metal Mamemon
- Andromon
- Etemon
- Megadramon
- Piccolomon
- Digitamamon
- Atlur Kabuterimon (Blue)
- Okuwamon
- Angewomon
- Mega Seadramon
- Dagomon
- Were Garurumon (Black)
- Were Garurumon
- Vamdemon
- Lady Devimon
- Garudamon
- Blossomon
- Lilimon
- Atlur Kabuterimon (Red)
- Cyberdramon
- Holy Angemon
- Paildramon
- Dinobeemon
- Andiramon
- Archnemon
- Mummymon
- Megalo Growmon
- Rapidmon
- Taomon
- Parrotmon
- Infermon
- Black Rapidmon
- Kyukimon
- DORUguremon
- Hangyomon
- Triceramon
- Delumon
- Silphymon
- Superstarmon
- Black Megalo Growmon
- Zudomon
- Whamon (Perfect)
- Mamemon
- Insekimon
- Gigadramon
- Rize Greymon
- Mach Gaogamon
- Yatagaramon
- Tyilinmon
- Lilamon
- Matadrmon
- Gerbemon
- Herakle Kabuterimon
- Saber Leomon
- Metal Etemon
- Marin Angemon
- Giga Seadramon
- Piemon
- Demon (Cloaked Form)
- Hououmon
- Pinochimon
- Rosemon
- War Greymon
- Metal Garurumon
- Mugendramon
- Venom Vamdemon
- Omegamon
- Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode
- Imperialdramon: Fighter Mode
- Imperialdramon: Paladin Mode
- Deathmon
- Seraphimon
- Hi Andromon
- Cherubimon (Virtue)
- Cherubimon (Vice)
- Dukemon
- Dukemon: Crimson Mode
- Saint Galgomon
- Sakuyamon
- Diablomon
- Plesiomon
- Belial Vamdemon
- Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode (Black)
- Prince Mamemon
- Black Saint Galgomon
- Jijimon
- Babamon
- Parasimon
- Cannondramon
- Slash Angemon
- Crossmon
- DORUgoramon
- Bancho Leomon
- Darkdramon
- Deathmon (Black)
- Kuzuhamon
- Chaos Dukemon
- Metal Seadramon
- Valkyrimon
- Justimon
- Vikemon
- Black War Greymon
- Gran Kuwagamon
- Sleipmon
- Beelzebumon
- Valdurmon
- Neptunemon
- Chronomon Holy Mode
Non-Playable Character Only Digimon[edit]
None available
None available
Locations[edit]
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Old Canyon (ふるぼけキャニオン) | Chrome Mine (クロンこうざん) | Computer Room |
Core Field (コアフィールド) | Data Forest (データもり) | Digi-Central |
Digi-Farm | Sewer Tunnels (はいすいトンネル) | Cold Mountain Range (カチコチさんみゃく) |
Junk Factory (ジャンクこうじょう) | Lava River (ようがんリバー) | Mangrove Forest (マングローブもり) |
Packet Swamp (パケットぬま) | Cliff Valley (ぜっぺきバレー) | Sky Palace (てんくうパレス) |
Muggy Jungle (むしむしジャングル) | Tamer Union | Training Mountain (とっくんマウンテン) |
Tropical Islands (トロピカしょとう) | Underwater Drive (かいていドライブ) | Destroyed Belt (デストロイドベルト) |
Promo[edit]
Reception[edit]
Famitsu gave Digimon Story a good score of 8/7/8/7 [30/40]
Trivia[edit]
- Several songs which are reminiscent of those of previous Digimon games are used in this game:
- The song used for the battle of potentially recruited Digimon from Digimon World is used for Multiplayer Battles in Wi-Fi Online Mode.
- The Battle Cafe of Jungle City/Dark City/Sky City song from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena is used for the Shop at the Digi-Central.
- The Jungle City song from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena is used for Insect Jungle and Packet Swamp.
- The Asuka/Amaterasu Sewer at Asuka City/Amaterasu City from Digimon World 3: The Door of A New Adventure is used for Sewer Tunnels, Chrome Mine, and Destroyed Belt.
- The song used for wild Digimon battles from Digimon World 3: The Door of A New Adventure is used for the tournaments in the Digi-Arena.
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