• Publisher: Bandai
  • Release Date: Sep 3, 2004
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critics What's this?

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Mixed or average reviews- based on 11 Ratings

  • Summary: Digimon Rumble Arena leaps onto next generation platforms with a flourish! Play as one of over 40 television characters in this fast and furious fighter. Battle your way through icy glaciers and across fields of fire in this digivolving contest of skills! Featuring more than 40 playable Digimon forms ? each with unique moves to master. Featuring popular Digimon from all 4 TV seasons. Single player and multi-player modes. Compete as one of up to 4 players in Multi-Player Brawls. Unlock secret Digimon. Use your signature move to get Digipoints then Digivolve and destroy your opponents. [Bandai] Collapse
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9
  1. A perfect example of turning something underrated into a great game. Its also embarrasses "Pokemon Colosseum" and its fuddy-duddy turn based approach, flaunting a more hands on approach.
  2. It may not inspire players to sing praises of its innovation or unparalleled gameplay, but it is nonetheless an entertaining foray into the world of monster collection.
  3. 70
    It has a charm all its own -- a kind of clumsy quirkiness wrought with effort and clouded in branding.
  4. It is very depressing to see a game unashamedly take ideas from existing franchises. Worst still, Black Ship Games have not in anyway tried to improve on the game they so hopelessly ripped off.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 5
  2. Negative: 2 out of 5
  1. LuisFelipeH.
    10
    Super
  2. L.M.
    10
    The best it can get.
  3. DragonKnightofFinalFantasy
    5
    This game is the same as the first except it has different enviornments and characters from Digimon season 4.
  4. This game is terrible such a disgrace to the first.

    Evolutions aren't even emphasized it's like a casual evolution ughhh.
    No minigames
    Mu
    sic is bad
    Stages are bad
    Characters have the same movesets
    No headroom for strategic play
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