Digimon Story: Sunburst
- For a guide, please see Digimon Story: Sunburst and Moonlight Guide.
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Name | Digimon Story: Sunburst Digimon World Dawn |
System | Nintendo DS |
Release Date | March 29, 2007 September 18, 2007 |
Language | Japanese English |
Digimon Story: Sunburst (デジモンストーリーサンバースト, Dejimon Sutōrī Sanbāsuto) is a video game.
Story[edit]
The protagonist is a member of Light Fang, an organization based in Sunshine City. They partake in a customary match with their rival team, Night Claw from Darkmoon City, and managed to win 3 matches in a row despite being a new member. Tired from the match, they went to bed, only to have a large earthquake run through the city, accompanied by the appearance of a mysterious energy life-form, that very night! It caused many Digimon to degenerate back into Digieggs, and caused considerable damage to Access Points. By the time the protagonist, who had noticed something was amiss, rushed to the city, the city had already suffered great damage, and the bridge linking the city to Darkmoon City had been destroyed. Rumors that Night Claw was involved in this incident began to spread, and the protagonist sets out on a journey to restore the city, and find out the truth behind the mysterious life-form.
Overview[edit]
The games feature the same story from different viewpoints. In Sunburst, you are a member of the Light Fang organization, while in Moonlight you are a member of the Night Claw organization, which is opposed to Light Fang. Disaster strikes the world, and it's up to you (regardless of what organization you belong to) to solve the mystery and so on. Naturally, you can get different Digimon in each game, and the way to get them all is to have both games. In addition to the WiFi features in the original Digimon Story, you can now battle rival Tamers.
Gameplay[edit]
Characters[edit]
Obtainable Digimon[edit]
See: List of Digimon
Light Fang[edit]
- Coronamon (Light Fang)
- Balanced Pack (バランスパック): Rize Greymon (devolved as Agumon) and Angewomon (devolved as Plotmon)
- Attack Pack (アタックパック): Growmon (devolved as Guilmon) and Mega Seadramon (devolved as Yuki Agumon)
- Speed Pack (スピードパック): Airdramon (devolved as Monodramon) and Sinduramon (devolved as Muchomon)
- Japanese Pack (ワフウパック): Reppamon (devolved as Kudamon) and Karatenmon (devolved as Piyomon)
Locations[edit]
- Dark Moon City
- Shine City
- Digi Colosseum
- Access Glacier
- Chaos Brain
- Highlight Heaven
- Limit Valley
- Log-in Mountain
- Loop Swamp
- Macro Sea
- Palette Amazon
- Proxy Island
- Register Jungle
- Shadow Hell
- Task Canyon
- Thriller Ruins
- Trance Field
- Underground Tunnel
Promo[edit]
Development[edit]
Reception[edit]
Famitsu gave Sunburst & Moonlight a average score of 7/7/7/7 [28/40]
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