It sounds like a progressive storyline, but most of the time, players take part in random battles when they're not accomplishing missions for the home office or meandering about in a cave or dungeon. This might sound like heaven to Digimon fans, but it is bad news for casual players looking for a fresh RPG experience. It gets old and repetitive a little too quickly.
In terms of presentation, Digimon World Dusk looks pretty close to its anime counterpart. Quirkily designed creatures inhabit the world, with over four hundred to choose from between this game and the accompanying Dawn. Unfortunately, the animation and backgrounds look too simplistic. Typical music and sound effects are strewn throughout the game as well, creating a decent -- if not entirely memorable -- audio experience.







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