Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition

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Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition brings everything fans loved about Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth and Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory together in one game, giving fans the full Cyber Sleuth experience!


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Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition Reviews & Ratings

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Review by rechechelly [user]
April 26, 2022

很喜欢艾莉卡这个角色,但这结局实在不想给满分。你要致敬光叔也好,弄bad end也好。你大可让艾莉卡就这样离开,包括男主在内的全员失忆就有点恶心人了。感觉就是那么长时间玩下来,我奋斗了个寂寞很喜欢艾莉卡这个角色,但这结局实在不想给满分。你要致敬光叔也好,弄bad end也好。你大可让艾莉卡就这样离开,包括男主在内的全员失忆就有点恶心人了。感觉就是那么长时间玩下来,我奋斗了个寂寞

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Review by panduro3 [user]
May 25, 2021

I bought these games on both pc (full edition) and ps4, if I count the time played on ps4 and pc it would be more than 500 hours, they are theI bought these games on both pc (full edition) and ps4, if I count the time played on ps4 and pc it would be more than 500 hours, they are the type of game that you can play and play at least for me that I really like to farm, It is not necessary much less for the main story or the post game, but it is how I like to play, there are always things to do, the story is very good and the interaction with the characters through messages is very entertaining, and the designs, these are more adult looks, it gives a different color to their development, to close this review I will say that it is a great game and it is really worth it if you like jrpg as a person, megami tensei or pokemon, give it an opportunity

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Review by Luc36 [user]
November 16, 2020

I'm playing cyber sleuth mode and the story is good and interesting.Translation is a bit confusing at first but getting better and better except chapter 6 and last chapter extra quest.Game difficult is balanced if you can understand what Digimon you need to use.7 Deadly Digimon is the most fun battle overall because i'm still can lose even with proper Digimon.This game featuring new game+ but you still can beat everything in 1 run (hard mode).Overall this is 1 of my fav Digimon after ps1 Digimon series.

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Review by Kayla45 [user]
June 21, 2020

THE BEST DIGIMON GAME EVER!!This is the TOP. There are a lot of things to say about this game (or bundle) but I'm going to keep it simpleTHE BEST DIGIMON GAME EVER!!This is the TOP. There are a lot of things to say about this game (or bundle) but I'm going to keep it simple by talking about both games in each section.StoryI won't go too much in-depth with the story. The story in both games are well written. Although there are some subplots that aren't related to Digimon + funny moments, it's just so awesome how the mysteries unfold as you progress through the game. You play as two protagonists: Takumi/Ami Aiba in Cyber Sleuth and Keisuke Amasawa in Hacker's Memory, however you can change their first names however you like and even customize them throughout the game. There are a total of 20 chapters in Cyber Sleuth and 18 chapters in Hacker's Memory (some chapters are long XD). The game mostly takes place in Tokyo, as well as the virtual EDEN cyberspace, in contrast to other Digimon media, though you still visit the Digital World and whatnot. There are a lot of expansive text-based dialogue that almost look similar to visual novels (but not quite). There are some legit anime cutscenes too. A shame they are unskippable if you're ever bored of them. There are also a bunch of side quests and post-game content with great challenges ahead (which are mostly about beating up Digimon and searching for lost items).GameplayThe gameplay itself is amazing! Like other RPG games, you explore in third-person around various cities and dungeons whilst collecting items and encountering battles with Digimon. It is made very similar to Pokemon and probably the Shin Megami Tensei's Persona games too. The combat system is pretty neat in a Pokemon-esque fashion. You battle with up to 3 Digimon with up to 8 others in reserve. You attack and use skill points and items to defeat your enemies and support your allies. Hacker's Memory also added more gameplay features, such as a Domination battle of 3v3 and Territory Battles (which are awesome in its own ways). There are NO minigames, but the game itself is pretty handy getting you occupied. There are over 300 Digimon and about 700 medals to collect so have fun with that :DIn addition, there's a DigiLab set up for you which you very much need because it's very essential in taking care of your Digimon friends. You have yourself a DigiFarm where you raise Digimon by feeding them and training them. You can also ask them to develop items and investigate for more cases. You can sort out your Digimon by putting them in your farm or in your party. Let alone Digivolve/De-Digivolve them to make them stronger/weaker, as long as you meet their requirements. There is also an online pvp network battle where you can fight other players and NPCs to earn coins to buy cool accessories and avatars. Don't worry too much about them though because the playerbase is dead. How sad :(Once you're done clearing both stories, you are allowed to transfer Digimon from one to another or you can start "New Game +" for another round.GraphicsThe graphics are decent. Good enough to run the game. That's it.MusicEPIC soundtrack. Can't believe how every each and one of them are unique in its own way and fits the atmosphere perfectly. I just can't stop listening to them :)

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Review by 1CE-W0LF [user]
February 4, 2020

Well, the game is very good, the story is great makes you feel like a real detective and the characters are good. In gameplay it is an RPGWell, the game is very good, the story is great makes you feel like a real detective and the characters are good. In gameplay it is an RPG that if you do not put it in hard you probably have no problem even if you insist without thinking and if you put it in hard everything will kill you unless you have a good plan

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Game Information
Release Date October 17, 2019
Publisher Media.Vision, Bandai Namco Entertainment
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer
Player Perspectives Third person
Genres Role-playing (RPG)
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Nintendo Switch