Digimon All-Star Rumble
- November 11, 2014
- Prope
Filled with a cast that will be familiar to long-time fans of the franchise, Digimon All-Star Rumble offers intriguing battle types that can be fun with friends, but sadly feels like it could have used a good bit more more development time.
Jam-packed with an all-star cast from the Digimon Universe, Digimon All-Star Rumble throws down with immersive 3D battle arenas and high-impact, in-your-face fighting action. After overcoming countless crises, the Digital World now exists peacefully once again. Although Digimon quarrel amongst themselves on occasion, the world as a whole is a peaceful place... perhaps too peaceful... The incredi…
Reviews
- The game is enjoyable and provides fun for both old and new fans of Digimon.
- It features a cast of familiar characters and intriguing battle types that can be entertaining, especially with friends.
- The game is available in Spanish, which is a pleasant surprise for players.
- The game lacks content, with a small roster of characters that requires repetitive play to unlock.
- The story mode is short and can become boring due to its repetitive nature.
- There is no online multiplayer, which is a missed opportunity for a game on the PS3.
- story6 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The story in the Digimon games is often criticized for being short and repetitive, requiring multiple playthroughs to unlock all characters, which can lead to boredom. While some players find the overall experience enjoyable, the lack of content and the need to replay the same narrative detracts from the game's appeal compared to earlier titles in the series.
“The story mode is engaging and offers a rich narrative that keeps you invested in the characters and their journeys.”
“Unlocking the full roster through the story mode adds depth to the gameplay, encouraging players to explore the narrative multiple times.”
“The intertwining of character development and plot progression makes the story a highlight of the game.”
“The game lacks content, and if you want to unlock everything, you'll have to play through the same repetitive story as each character.”
“Although the story is short, it can get kind of boring.”
“You start off with 4 Digimon... that's it... you'll need to play the story mode 2, maybe even 3 times just to unlock the full roster, which totals to 12 Digimon characters.”
Critic Reviews
Digimon All-Star Rumble Review
Filled with a cast that will be familiar to long-time fans of the franchise, Digimon All-Star Rumble offers intriguing battle types that can be fun with friends, but sadly feels like it could have used a good bit more more development time.
50%PS3 Review - 'Digimon All-Star Rumble'
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