You a black, darkness midnight motherfucker, Aaron.
Oh, the Digimon games were all shitty, Pokemon were fine RPGs. But if you didn't watch digimon as a child, I don't think the anime would be very good, to you.
You a black, darkness midnight motherfucker, Aaron.
as a kid i thought it was cool how time seemed to change in the show and the movie fit into place with the season 1 and 2 story as a bridge. pretty cool compared to pokemon which seemed that most of the episodes were fillers. by season 3 shit got fucking strange though and by season 4 it was Power Rangers.
"what if there was a baby who could no longer age. he was 80 years old but he was still a baby. he is the world's oldest baby. he would ask for help and he would be desperate. we need to help him." - Tupac
Season 3 was okay, it just wasn't the same as the Digimon I loved. And Season 4 just wasn't at all Digimon, although I kept watching it because I thought the opening theme was rad as fuck.
You a black, darkness midnight motherfucker, Aaron.
I never played that one, I've been looking for a copy that isn't fucking expensive for years. My Gamestop has one copy for $15, but it's on Gamecube, and I only have one working controller, which at that point why the fuck bother? But I did forget about those, so they're probably the only good Digimon games, though I understand people have good feelings towards the first digimon world.
You a black, darkness midnight motherfucker, Aaron.
i remember my friend knowing exactly what to do in the first PS1 game, digimon world. there was a lot of shit that went unsaid, which would be fine if it weren't for the fact that some of the things are pretty much impossible to figure out without the aid of the internet. by digimon world 3 though the game was pretty much a standard JRPG, which to be honest was better than the first one were you kind of just scream at your pet and hope for the best.
"what if there was a baby who could no longer age. he was 80 years old but he was still a baby. he is the world's oldest baby. he would ask for help and he would be desperate. we need to help him." - Tupac