Digi-fans will dig DW3 just 'cuz it's Digimon, but it's not a good game. I didnt expect much from Digimon World 3 after barely escaping with my life from the first two games.
Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. In every town, it's the same old crap: Talk to a sorry bunch of blathering simpletons in hopes of finding the one with the information you need. Click the 'Install Game' button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Your goal is to become the champ-the end. By far, DW3's biggest flaw is that there's no story bringing up the rear. You find yourself taking a few steps then stopping to wait for the rest of the screen to reveal itself trying to run around behind them with any accuracy is useless. When outside of battle, the overworld graphics are fairly nice-that is, when not covered by the green panels used to disguise the load time (see screen above). (Talk about a cheap way to artificially extend play time.) Each encounter is as about as enthralling as watching a play performed by Sony Aibo dogs-the combat is stale, robotic and looks horrible. But just as that thought takes hold, the game falls back on the old formula, requiring hundreds of excruciatingly boring monster-to-monster (or card) battles just to get anywhere because of the tiny amount of experience points and money you get for a win. At first, the town wandering, creature management and item shops make it seem like Bandai's turned the monster-battling series into an honest-to-goodness RPG. It's no surprise that the third time is definitely not the charm. I didn't expect much from Digimon World 3 after barely escaping with my life from the first two games.