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386:. Each character is associated with one of three "specialties"—fire, nature, or water—which makes them stronger against or more vulnerable to certain fighters. The gameplay primarily consists of two Digimon fighting one-on-one in one of seven themed arenas. Characters can jump, guard, and have a series of basic attacks as well as two special techniques. Landing successful hits against the opponent or guarding against attacks will gradually increase a gauge that allows the player character to undergo "Digivolution"—a transformation into a more powerful character—when it is filled. In this state, the character can execute a special technique that empties the gauge and returns the character to their previous form. 2251: 311: 554: 549: 544: 539: 534: 622:
they affected the game's graphics by rendering them "grainy and unkempt". Romendil respected the wide range of colors and effects as well as the lack of slowdown, but wished for more arena variety. Fennec Fox dismissed the music as "typical generic anime stuff", and Romendil was disappointed by the "unremarkable" score and low variety of sound effects, adding that the voices were barely intelligible.
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criticized the awkward controls, stiff combat, and uneven character balance. Additionally, Johnston complained of the overly difficult final boss and inability for two human players to select the same character in two-player gameplay. However, Kennedy and Kim commended the game's accessibility, which
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Fujita considered the graphics to be satisfactory for a PlayStation game. Fennec Fox appreciated the presentation's recreation of the anime's atmosphere, and was surprised by the smooth character animation. Kennedy and Mielke were impressed by the ambitiousness of the arenas, though Mielke felt that
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opponents, unlocking new characters in the process. Clearing the single-player campaign unlocks three mini-games that can be played against a computer-controlled or human opponent. The mini-games consist of "Target Games", in which characters toss a ball to collect gems; "Digivolve Race", in which
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observed that the game "daringly draws on the classics of the fighting game", she felt that the result's success was hampered by major handicaps; namely, she castigated the gameplay for its imprecision and limited move sets, remarking that evading a string of combos from an opponent was "often
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franchise and showcases the titular creatures within the context of a fighting video game. The player controls one of several Digimon and engages in combat with other Digimon within a variety of settings. Apart from the central fighting gameplay, a trio of mini-games are available upon the
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to fill a gauge; and "Basketball Game", in which characters shoot baskets into a moving hoop. The two-player mode allows two human players to compete against each other, and the "Vs. Computer" mode allows the player to face the computer-controlled opponent of their choice.
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The game's arenas feature interactive elements and traps (such as falling rocks or lava flows) that players can avoid or use to their advantage. Matches may be timed, with the winner being determined by which character has more
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consoles in 2004. The game features a roster of 45 playable characters representing the first four seasons of the anime series, fully destructible environments, and four-player gameplay. It was unveiled at the 2004
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Kim attributed to the simplified combat mechanics, though Mielke identified the same trait as a weakness. Kennedy also found enjoyment in the multiplayer experience and unlockable content. While Romendil of
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was released late in the PlayStation's life cycle, it received little coverage from critics. It garnered a 64/100 aggregate score (indicating "mixed to average reviews") from five reviewers on
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consoles in 2014. The game, which features a roster of 32 playable characters representing the first six seasons of the anime series, was poorly received by reviewers.
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faulted the game's lack of originality, but opined that it fulfilled a single purpose of allowing fans to fight Digimon in real time. Kim, along with Fennec Fox of
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will randomly appear that are either beneficial or detrimental to the player, such as increasing or decreasing the player's Digivolution gauge or attack strength.
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in Japan in 2001, with a North American and European release following in 2002; its late release in the console's life cycle resulted in minimal press coverage.
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initially includes nine playable characters out of a total of 24. The roster is composed of characters featured in the
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remaining, though the time limit can be deactivated in the options menu. During a match,
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in North America in late February 2002, and in Europe on July 5 of the same year.
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media franchise and features a gameplay style closely resembling that of
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received mixed reviews from critics, who noted the game's similarity to
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Hurricane Touchdown!! / Transcendent Evolution! The Golden Digimentals
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under the direction of Ayano Fujiwara and Yukio Umematsu of
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and time remaining visible on the lower part of the screen.
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Kim, Jeanne; Johnston, Chris; Mielke, James (March 2002).
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Index


Guilmon
Veemon
Developer(s)
Bandai
Publisher(s)
Director(s)
Producer(s)
Designer(s)
Programmer(s)
Digimon
Platform(s)
PlayStation
JP
NA
PAL
Genre(s)
Fighting
Single-player
multiplayer
fighting video game
Bandai
a video game series
Digimon
Hudson Soft
PlayStation
Super Smash Bros.
Digimon Rumble Arena 2
spiritual successor
Digimon All-Star Rumble

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