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Digimon World 4 – Xbox Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Digimon World 4 Xbox Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:045557186029
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:XBOX_DIGIMON_WORLD_4

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Original Xbox

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Action & Adventure

Players

1-4

Condition

Used

149 reviews for Digimon World 4 – Xbox Game

  1. mr dead

    There are a lot of great aspects to this game well covered by other reviewers. I wanted to talk about another aspect I feel is quite important. Many of the games I find myself playing are set in a specific pattern. Point of origin. Clearly defined goals. Move forward. Pretty basic but you know where you have to go and how to accomplish a task. The reward and the challenge is based on timing and precision.This game is so much different because it’s a vast open world embracing choice. You have so much decision making to work through while you play the game. It’s so refreshing to be left to your own devices and play a game the way you want to play it.Having never played the Witcher on any other Console I can’t tell you about any compromise to the quality of graphics. I can only tell you it looks beautiful on the switch.I love being able to play for ten minutes, half an hour. Whatever. And then it auto saves so I can walk away to come back to it later. Definitely the kind of game you can continue to come back to.

  2. Jesse S.

    Just buy the game already. It’s that good. The only person I’ve ever met who didn’t like this game has brain damage from childhood drug abuse and is emotionally retarded.The port is excellent and the lower resolution for the Switch gives the visuals a sort of painterly quality allowing the art direction to shine through.

  3. Chris

    If you’re looking for a game review then you can find those on a bunch of other websites. The game came in great shape and quickly and thats what matters to me.

  4. Pharone

    Love the game, and in hand held mode it’s amazing. If you’re going to play it in docked mode, go for the PS4 version instead. The graphics don’t look that great in docked mode.

  5. Brian McFadden

    I’m not quite sure how they managed to fit all the material in the game of the year edition onto a switch and have it run as well as it does.The Witcher 3 is a great game for those of you who have not played it. There is enough variety to keep interested, a good story and characters to keep you entertained, and diverse enough gameplay to keep you challenged. Even years later it holds up.The only reason I am giving this 4 stars is that while I wish I could say it ran perfectly on the switch it does not. It runs well and I love being able to be able to play the Witcher 3 on the go, but that being said it has a technical hiccups here and there. Bad frame rate, slow loading times, and low graphical quality are among my common complaints. There is nothing gamebreaking but it is noticeable from time to time. That being said I still highly would recommend his game to anyone

  6. HJB

    First of all. This is just straight amazing that this Masterpiece of a game was fit into an entire cartridge. But there are smaller games like Resident Evil series Triple Pack by Capcom that’s not on the whole Cartridge. I just can’t believe how great this port is.. Also, this game is not as burry as everybody been saying. If you played the PS4, Xbox One and PC versions.. You is not missing out at all by buying the Switch version. Plus you will get the whole game on one Cartridge and 2 DLC’sNow, my question is why didn’t the other companies do what CD Project Red did. I mean everything that’s in the other versions is in this one. The graphics may not be as good as those versions. But the love that’s put into this port! Is Sansantional!!

  7. Vecha Keason

    One of the few companies to use a 32GB card instead of making us download 1/2 or so of the game after we bought it.There’s a 3 or so GB patch, but the game is playable without the patch(may face more slowdowns or bugs).Graphics aren’t too bad, still a downgrade of course. If aliasing drives you nuts, probably wouldn’t reccomend dock.When docked, it’s like a very ambitious xbox 360 game(and low pc settings, sometimes seems lower in some areas. Not NPCs tho). Lighting is amazing, same with water, and weather in general. Still beautiful even if it can seem muddy and blurry at times.If played on a smallish tv/pc monitor it’s more bearable(for me) but I’m also fine with older graphics from last console/pc generations.Still the same witcher, just more portable than a laptop, and easy to pick up and put down.For those that haven’t played it, watch some gameplay online. Some dislike the combat, but it’s not as bad as some same. The spells, potions, devotions, and tools add much strategy to boss battles.And the main story and side quest stories are the best in any open world game.

  8. Sky

    I bought this version of the game when it launched because of the physical goodies like the stickers and map that came with the game for the same price as the digital version. I personally prefer physical versions of games so my friends and I can easily share games between systems. If I’m ever strapped for cash I can also sell the game for most of it’s asking price.There are some graphical downgrades to this version of the Witcher III, but it is a small price to pay imo for the added portability of the game. I’ve played about 60 hours of the game so far and it honestly seems to use less battery power than BOTW, so don’t be afraid of the game draining your battery too quickly.I also haven’t run into any switch version exclusive bugs, so that’s a plus.Final verdict: if you want to play the Witcher on the go, please get this version, you won’t regret it. If you mostly game at home on a big screen, you are better off playing on your PC for the graphical improvements and smoother framerate.

  9. In2Mac

    Pros:- Beautifully built immersive world- Hours upon hours of quest gameplay- Satisfying combat dynamics- compelling plot lines; choose your own adventure style gaming makes each game uniqueCons:- Game is buggy (graphics render strangely sometimes, swimming dynamics are bad)- Mechanics are over-complicated and hard to pick up quickly- Some of the writing / storytelling is like an incel’s wet dream…ridiculously chauvinistic portrayal of women and sex

  10. Jen

    So far I have purchased Witcher 3 six times. Half were gifts for friends. Still got my moneys worth. It is a steller fantasy game with a vast world with a wonderful story with amazing characters. You play as Geralt who is one of the least interesting characters in the game. In all honesty it is the side characters that really pulled me in. The Crookback Bog section with the Baron and Jonny are some highlights. Gameplay is more bland. Dodge, slash, magic, eat, and repeat. Block can be added with humans but is useless against monters. Its not bad but lacking compared to BotW in terms of gameplay. This is when I would talk about graphics and sound. The Witcher 3 is one of the best looking games when modding on PC today. The xb1x looks great, the PS4 looks good but suffers from fps drops like the og xbone. Then theres Switch. The Switch features dynamic resolution of 720 docked, but dips well below. On PC you can’t even replicate it. The textures are muddy, the vegetation are poor, load times are long, and pop in is glaring, but this is all understandable seeing how this system only uses 18 watts. Less than a TV. But for me its the fps drops that bother me. The Switch is brought to its knees here. For those of us on PC we could tell you this game is less reliant on ram or vram and more on raw CPU and GPU performance. The Switch just can not stream data fast enough and the cpu is getting hammered in sections. There is little chance CDPR can get anymore blood from this stone with a.

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