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Per un bambino World 3 aveva una curva di difficoltà ripidissima ed aveva il difetto di essere molto poco"diretto" sull'indicarti dove andare(ad oggi immagino che un fast travel sarebbe praticamente automatico).Concordo, grinding eccessivo a parte era un ottimo gioco. Ricordo che all'epoca della PSP speravo in un porting portatile che ovviamente non c'è mai stato
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OttimoBandai Namco ha registrato oggi in Europa il marchio Hacker’s Memory. :gix:
http://gematsu.com/2017/03/bandai-namco-trademarks-hackers-memory-europe
Bandai Namco has launched the official Japanese website for Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory, providing an introduction to the newly announced RPG, as well as the first screenshots and video.
Get the introduction below.
A New Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Title Appears!
For the March 2015-released Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, the basic concept of the Digimon Story series so far—a training RPG where you “adventure,” “train,” and “battle” while collecting Digimon—was kept in tact, and by powering up the setting and game systems with the theme of being a “game directed towards adults,” the title received high praise from many Digimon fans.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory will be a new entry in the Cyber Sleuth series based on the setting and game systems of the previous title, in which a new story will develop.
A Story on the Other Side of “Cyber Sleuth”
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory will tell another story that happened on the other side of the events depicted in Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, from the point of view of a new protagonist.
In near future Tokyo, where the boundaries between reality and cyberspace have blurred, players will use AI-based computer viruses known as “Digimon” generated in cyberspace and become a new generation of hacker to solve the case of a rise in hostile hackers and Digimon.
The protagonist is not a hero chosen to save the world.
In the face of a world crisis—while previously established common sense and values significantly change—struggle to desperately protect your friends, family, and the place where you belong. This is a cyberpunk story with even stronger sci-fi elements!
Staff
Developer: Media Vision
Character Design: Suzuhito Yasuda
Music: Masafumi Takada
Game Volume
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory depicts the story that happens on the other side of the previous title from the point of view of a new protagonist and characters.
The scenarios and quests are brand new and have the same volume of the previous title, the total number of Digimon that will appear has become 320, and the breadth of training has expanded.
Also, since it is set in the same world, it will share maps with the previous game, but about 30 new maps have been added for a total of about 90 maps.
Here are all the differences:
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory
-Events Main Scenario: Chapters 1 to 18
Sub-Quests: About 70
Key Quests: About 30
Free Quests: About 40
*Does not include Farm Quests.
*A new game element not in the previous title has also been added, and there is an abundance of quest genres. Details will be shared at a later date.
[Cyber Sleuth Main Scenario: Chapters 1 to 20
Sub-Quests: About 70
Key Quests: 32
Free Quests: 39 (DLC included)]
-Digimon Total: About 320
73 new Digimon have been added from the previous game.
*Includes the two first-print bonus Digimon of the western release.
*The new Digimon added in this title can even be trained in the Cyber Sleuth included with Hacker’s Memory as a pack-in title.
[Cyber Sleuth Digimon Total: 247
231 Digimon + the seven digitally distributed Digimon + the nine first-print bonus Digimon.
*The two-first print bonus Digimon of the western release and the unobtainable Yggdrasil 7D6 are not included in this number.]
-Maps Total: About 90
About 30 new maps + about 60 maps shared with the previous game.
*The maps shared with the previous game have new gimmicks and Digimon appearances in the dungeons, and clearing them is a new experience.
*The number of maps shared with the previous game may changed based on game adjustments.
[Cyber Sleuth Maps
Total: About 74
14 maps are exclusive to Cyber Sleuth.
*The number of maps exclusive to Cyber Sleuth may change based on game adjustments to Hacker’s Memory.]
The Original Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is Included as Pack-In Title, Marking the First Release of the PlayStation 4 Version in Japan
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory depicts the events that happen on the other side of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, the setting of which the game is based on.
Of course, you can enjoy the story of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory without playing the previous title, but in order for you to enjoy the setting established in this series even more, the original Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is also included with the game, making this an all-in-one Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth series package. This also marks the first time the PlayStation 4 version of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is released in Japan.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan in 2017. While a western release has yet to be announced, a trademark for “Hacker’s Memory” was filed in Europe today.
Ma poi l'Italia è uno dei pochi paesi EU in cui avevano fatto la versione fisica. Vai a capire. :moia:Sta cosa della localizzazione italiana è strana, o Next Order ha venduto male e quindi ritengono che non valga la pena tradurre oppure annunceranno altre lingue più in là; anche perché escludere il francese è una follia.
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Pare proprio che sarà Multi 2Sta cosa della localizzazione italiana è strana, o Next Order ha venduto male e quindi ritengono che non valga la pena tradurre oppure annunceranno altre lingue più in là; anche perché escludere il francese è una follia.
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Best anime della stagione. :hail:Nel dubbio un bel SAO merd@ ci sta tutto :mah:
http://gematsu.com/2017/03/digimon-story-cyber-sleuth-hackers-memory-details-adventure-training-battleAdventure: Become a Hacker and Resolve Troubles in Cyberspace
Become a “Hacker” in near future Tokyo, who undertakes and resolves various troubles happening in cyberspace, and together with your Digimon travel between the “real world” and “digital world” while taking on various cases. Go around fields and dungeons, gather information and items, and resolve cases stirred up by opposing hackers and Digimon.
Training: Evolve into the Strongest Digimon
Digimon are partners on your adventure. By choosing the “Scan” option in battles against the many Digimon lurking in the dungeons, you can acquire their data. By gathering more and more data, you can convert the data into a Digimon at the “Digi-Lab” facility in the digital world. Digimon will become even more powerful through evolution. There are 320 Digimon you can train in this game.
Battle: Change Strategies Based on the Digimon
Battles proceed through the “Active Turn” battle system, where Digimon take turns with attacks that combine speed and skill.
Use commands such as the standard “Attack” command and the SP-consuming “Skill” command to battle.
Digimon also have “types” and “attributes,” and each has advantages and disadvantages against each other. Choose skills and enemies to attack according to compatibility, and by connecting ally attack turns, you can trigger a “Combo” to deal even greater damage and enjoy a truly strategic battle. The new Digimon and support skills added to this game further expand the breadth of battle.