Digimon World
Digimon World
Publié le 28 janvier 1999 sur PlayStation, Digimon World est un jeu développé par Bandai et Flying Tiger Developments et édité par Bandai. Classé parmi les genres aventure, simulation et jeu de rôle, il propose au joueur d’élever son propre Digimon et de lui apprendre à combattre.
L’intrigue débute lorsqu’un groupe d’enfants manipule un appareil Digimon Virtual Pet. Un jeune garçon arrive et observe avec enthousiasme un combat entre MetalGreymon et MetalMamemon sur ces dispositifs. De retour chez lui, il aperçoit une lumière émanant de sa chambre et, en fixant son propre appareil, voit apparaître un Koromon qui tente de lui parler. Aspiré dans le Monde Numérique, le protagoniste y est accueilli par Jijimon et d’autres Digimon, dont son partenaire. Réalisant que File City est menacée, il entreprend de recruter des Digimon pour peupler la cité, avant de découvrir le complot malveillant d’Analogman et de partir sauver File Island.
La note agrégée du titre s’élève à 67,16. Selon les données de complétion, l’histoire principale demande environ trente et une heures et demie, tandis qu’une approche complétionniste atteint cent dix heures. Sur Metacritic, des joueurs ont partagé leurs avis sans que ceux-ci ne constituent des faits objectifs sur le jeu : l’un a ainsi déclaré « This the first abd the best one. Simply because it got the guts to be different. Abd if you love adventure, you should love unpredictness. The game is fun to b… », tandis qu’un autre a confié « It took me 25 years to finally complete this game… but damn, it feels good.Digimon World on the original PlayStation is one of those rare games that stays with… ».
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Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« This the first abd the best one. Simply because it got the guts to be different. Abd if you love adventure, you should love unpredictness. The game is fun to be played without any evolution guides and its even better with evo guides. I think this is the first game on ps1 that utilize building your main base. It is so satisfying to see your city growing, collecting clues to find more digimons, playing the mini games, involve in the tournaments, collecting skills and medals. It's perfect man, it just perfect. Again, no pokemon games could ever beat this level of excitement. »
« It took me 25 years to finally complete this game… but damn, it feels good.Digimon World on the original PlayStation is one of those rare games that stays with you — not for its story or graphics, but for its mystery and challenge. Finally seeing the full story after all these years was satisfying, though honestly, it’s good but not great. The real magic is still in the digi-evolution grind and taming your partner Digimon, which remains as punishing — and rewarding — as **** that I live in Japan, I’ve noticed details that completely flew past me as a 10-year-old. The forest’s bird calls are straight from Kyushu, and being able to finally read the Japanese signs around File City and the world adds a subtle but fun layer — even if most of them say exactly what you’d ****’s a tough, sometimes confusing game, but one that rewards patience and curiosity. I can’t recommend at least one playthrough enough — especially if you’re a fan of games that make you earn every bit of progress.Score: 8/10 for nostalgia »
« Such a amazing game, the format was great it’s a shame it wasn’t expanded on, this needs a reboot or remaster, it has a unique charm that a lot of the classic games have that isn’t replicated nowadays. »
« Playing right now, dec/2024, 24 years after launch. This game is an absolut gem, fun and challenging, and the graphics hold on still nowadays. »
« The best digimon's game i have ever played. It's pure fun the way to raise ur digimons, how u take care of them. It's AMAZING. Hope someday we can get port and remake for ps5 »
« Digimon World is the best in the series in my opinion! Raising and battling with Digimon is pure childhood nostalgia. It's a must-play for Digimon fans - trust me, you won't want to put it down! :D It's quite hard though, so prepare for some learning. But it pays of in the end. PS: There is a bug in the pal version, but there are patched versions. Make sure to play one of them or the ntsc version! »