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Digimon Masters Online is a game designed to bring back fond childhood memories for those who watched Digimon as a lad or lass, yet simultaneously appeal to younger gamers who still watch the show. We've checked out Digimon Masters Online and have our full review for your reading pleasure. See what we have to say before adding your thoughts to the comments.
Digimon Masters Online takes place in the world of the anime Digimon Savers (known as Digimon Data Squad in North America). Players take on the role of one of four premade Digimon tamers and together with their chosen Digimon are tasked with protecting both the real world as well as the digital world by the government agency DATS. For those unfamiliar with the Digimon franchise, Digimon are small animal-like creatures made of data, which live in a digital world connected to the real world. Digimon usually have combat skills and evolve into more powerful forms as they gain in strength.
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Comments
errrr. nope. totally not less childish and annoying ^^
"I'll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up! Not me!"
Brad
This game's pretty hardcore pay to win.
I played it for around three weeks before it really sunk into me that I'd never enjoy playing this game as a free user.
Had a blast finding eggs of my favourite Digimon, motivation just really died down after the 20th attempt to hatch a Gabumon.
Hope others enjoy it, it's not terrible.
Its okay for usual console based rpg, one that only played by single player and offline, but for mmorpg, its bellow average. . . .