No matter how elaborate a review is, there is one thing that numbers
can never really convey and that is whether a game is fun. The simple
fact is that Digimon Masters Online is a fun game. It's not perfect
and it has a few obvious flaws, but the game is entertaining. For a
child making their first foray into the digital world or for a
long-time fan returning to the memories of youth there is nothing
quite like watching your Digimon evolve for the first time.
I met my wife playing this game. Digimon Masters Online, the long-awaited sequel to one of the most widely praised, most influential first-person shooters ever created, has a very tough act to follow. Fortunately, it's built on a foundation that's as strong as they come. The game's success was preordained--publisher Microsoft tallied more than 1.5 million Digimon Masters Online preorders in the weeks leading up to the game's release, which demonstrates just how confident Digimon's fans are in the sequel's quality. But how is it, really? The good news is, the sequel to the Xbox's defining action game is an absolutely superb, fully featured game, boasting an excellent presentation, a highly replayable campaign, and the greatest, most complete online multiplayer component in a console shooter yet. A surprisingly disappointing story and a fairly short single-player portion are noticeable shortcomings, but there's just so much breadth of content in Digimon Masters Online, and the action itself is so outstanding, that there can be no denying its quality. Overall, it's one of the very best action games available.
This is an excellent game. The graphics, though not the most technically impressive you'll see, are very well styled and just look great. Finding and forming groups is less necessary, but also more casually and easily done in tihs game than other MMOs I've played (EQ1 and FF11). Quests are well designed and worthwhile. Though the race/class choices are somewhat more limited than many other MMOs, meaningful differences between races (including abilities that are specific to certain race/class combos) and the talent system means that you can customize and differentiate your character in interesting ways. Death is handled well, also ... instead of wiping out potentially hours worth of progress, it usually works out to be an inconvenience and minor setback. What keeps me from giving this game a higher score is the fact that, in its CURRENT state, it is a little rough around the edges. Server downtime is relatively high, lag (on their end) occasionally rears its ugly head. The in game mail system, for myself and many others, is broken in such a way that you can't write messages to other players. Overall, it seems like a great game that can be casually enjoyed, but also enjoyed in great depth by a more intense "powergamer" as well.
lo e comprado por las notas tan altas que tenia y es una m... nada aconsejable, con graficos de hace 20 años, controles toscos, pesima jugabilidad... no eches vuestro dinero a nintendo, digo, a la basura
This HD remake brings all the beauty and fun of the original to several new platforms, and while there are a few issues (such as the camera and the annoying voices), the strength of the overall package makes it easier to ignore them in favor of all the things the game does right. Whether you're a fan of the original Digimon version or someone who has never played the game before, This HD remake brings all the beauty and fun of the original to several new platforms, and while there are a few issues (such as the camera and the annoying voices), the strength of the overall package makes it easier to ignore them in favor of all the things the game does right. Whether you're a fan of the original Digimon version or someone who has never played the game before, Digimon Masters Online is absolutely worth adding to your library. is absolutely worth adding to your library.
I liked this game for about 1 hour. It seems fun at the beginning going out there with your rookie and getting that first evolution and the system seems fun. The problem is the same problem that most MMOs have these days. If you don't use the cash shop, you're literally not even doing anything.
In order to get a digimon you have to get an egg, which is a random drop from similar digimon and takes hours to get. On top of that, to hatch the egg you need to input data. Data also take hours upon hours upon hours to farm. That would all be great if the data input had a valid chance to actually hatch the egg; it doesn't. 3/4 of the time, the egg input fails, and if you fail 3 times the egg is destroyed.
To fix this problem, you have to pay real money to make your egg unable to be destroyed. It's next to impossible to get a new digimon without paying real money.
This game is like playing Pokemon without pokeballs, and a less strategic battle system.
Just awful.
SummaryDigimon Masters Online (DMO) is the latest MMO featuring theever-popular Digimon franchise. This long awaited game will feature a deeper RPG experience, enhanced graphics and adrenaline pumping real time combat. Both new and long-time Digimon fans can now immerse themselves in this new epic adventure as the game will now be available acr...