Digimon World 4, Sony Playstation
As you'll know if you follow the TV series or games, the Digital Monsters, or Digimon, inhabit a digital world parallel to our own. They can normally enter our 'real' world via a portal. But for some reason the portal has been closed. Foul play is suspected, most disturbing as the Digital World has been such a peaceful place under the management of the host server Yamato. Things get stranger still when a portal is discovered that wasn't even there before, and seemingly leads to new world altogether. Some brave Digimon have entered trying to find out where it leads, and haven't been heard of again. It's now serious, and nothing less than a job for the Digital Security Guard. You are in charge of this expedition. You need to explore the mysterious new world, neutralising any enemies lurking within. You also need to find out what happened to the portal with the real world and how it can be restored. Digimon World 4 allows you to take control of Digimon and explore a dungeon-like world in the time-honoured tradition of the action RPG. With real time attacks, unlockable Digivolved Digital Monsters and new skills and techniques, this is really something to get your Digital teeth into. And the fun can be enjoyed by up to four players, too! Simply plug in a PS2 multitap and four friends can join in getting to the bottom of the mystery that has befallen the Digital World. Reunite the Digimon with their friends from the real world in Digimon World 4 from Bandai.
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