Digimon World 1: PS1 Walkthrough/Let's Play Part 1 - 100% Guide Gameplay Opening Playthrough
"Digimon World Walkthrough Part 1" - PS1 - Let's Play Part 1 100% Recruitment Guide Gameplay Playthrough Commentary File City 100% Opening Cutscene Full
Digimon World (1999) PS1 gameplay walkthrough 100% completion.
Digimon World 1, one of my all time favourite PS1 (Playstation 1) games. I spent up to at least 300 hours playing this as a kid. Just raising Digimon and immersing myself with File Island. From spending hours training for arena battles, to raising Digimon to combat against my friends own Digimon in Vs. mode, to simply enjoying the simple life of exploring File Island's many different locations. The fantastic, fun soundtrack and bright, inviting colours really helped bring PS1's Digimon World to life. Not to mention the games many different Digimon all with their own personalities and little quirks! From Piximon's high and mighty attitude to Etemon's behavior issues getting him into trouble, this game nailed it with creating individuality.
I never played Digimon World 2 as from what I have seen of it the combat looks dull and the rest of the world is of little interest to me. I have, however, played Digimon World 3 and haven't found it all that great. I enjoy the extra Digimon, but the world, story, and characters simply don't match up to the first Digimon World. I am well aware of Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode on the Nintendo DS and honestly want to play it more than any other game out right now. Sadly though it's only in Japanese and it doesn't seem to be on its way to English speaking countries anytime soon. The best thing you can do is keep emailing the developers and reminding them that they have fans outside of Japan that are more than excited to play their games.
Digimon World roms also work on Duckstation and ePSXe emulators if you can't find the PS1 disc.
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"Digimon World" (デジモンワールド Dejimon Wārudo?) a video game by Bandai on the PlayStation, released in 1999, about the "Digimon" virtual pets. It was followed by various sequels released for the "PlayStation" and other platforms.
The storyline focuses on a human brought to "File City" on File Island by Jijimon to save the island. Digimon have been losing their memories and becoming feral and the city has fallen into disarray. The goal of the player, who is represented by a young boy whose name is given as Hiro/Hero (this is a common Japanese naming convention for RPG protagonists), is to save the island by helping Digimon recover their memory and return to the city.
65 Digimon in the game that a partner Digimon can become. All Rookie, Champion, and Ultimate forms can be acquired without cheating are also available as Digimon to recruit to File City, with the exceptions of MegaSeadramon, HerculesKabuterimon, and Phoenixmon.
Digimon World's gameplay utilizes two major aspects: Raising & battling. The element of monster raising consists of feeding your Digimon, allowing it to rest, and leading it to the bathroom. As a Digimon grows and trains, it can digivolve into a stronger form; there are 5 stages of digivolution in total including the desirable Ultimate form. Raising a Digimon carefully and properly helps progress through the game, and improper treatment can lead to dire consequences. The second element of the game, battling, composes the other major aspect of the game. Digimon World's battle system heavily relies on options that a player can command, such as Your Call and Retreat. As a player ventures in the wild, Digimon may engage in battle when touching each others paths. Battles are usually inevitable while adventuring, and they are a reliable source of techniques that a Digimon can learn and money. Training a partner Digimon enhances its parameters, enabling it to fight with better ease and digivolve to powerful forms. Digimon World also provides various mini-games for the player, including fishing, arena tournaments, & curling. Sub-quests are also available, mainly for new recruiting
Digimon & other hidden surprises.
Hp:Determines how much damage you can take before dying
Mp:Determines how many attacks you can use
Off:Increases the damage you can do
Def:Decreases the damage you take
Speed:Decreases the time between attacks
Brains:Allows for more commands in battle,while training has a low chance to learn technique
Initially, the game has very little to offer to the player, however, as the game progresses, players gain significant advantages as the city flourishes. The game offers several feats for the player in the form of medals, allowing further game play even after the storyline is completed.
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