Digimon Rumble Arena 4

Digimon Rumble Arena 4 Average ratng: 3,1/5 8034 votes

Digimon Rumble Arena. Only for Digimon fans, hardcore and slow. Reviewed by: (Verified Buyer) Martin Lopez from Argentina on 3/17/2020.

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Digimon Rumble Arena

Also known as: Digimon Tamers: Battle Evolution (JP)
Developer: Hudson Soft
Publisher: Bandai
Platform: PlayStation
Released in JP: December 6, 2001
Released in US: February 24, 2002
Released in EU: July 12, 2002

This game has unused sounds.
This game has debugging material.
This game has regional differences.

  • 3Regional Differences

Debug menu

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There are some rests of a debug menu in the SLUS_014.04 file

Leftovers

The international versions include some of the Japanese voices for the attacks.

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Regional Differences

Intro Video

Japan
International

The first part of the video includes the logo for the respective region.

Japan
International

The music is different, too. The international versions use a new track, whereas the Japanese version uses 'The biggest dreamer' (the Japanese intro of the third season/Tamers).

Menu Loading Screen

Digimon rumble arena 3 Japan
International

The loading menu screen includes the logo for the respective region.

Title Screen

JapanUSEurope

The title screen is different in the Japanese version. The European version uses the US title screen, but changes the copyright too.

Stage Music

All the Multiplayer music in the Japanese version is an instrumental version of a theme from the anime, whereas the international versions use new music tracks.

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Track Name (Japan)Track (Japan)Track Name (International)Track (International)
Slash!Fight for my friends
Target~Akai Shougeki~A wish for live
Butter-FlyThis power in me
Brave HeartOut in the country
EVOThe biggest dreamer (USA version)
Break up!Reapermon´s Den

Card Items

The Japanese and international versions use their respective card backs from the Digimon TCG.

Japan
International
Arena

Digivolution

The Japanese version uses 'Evolution' instead of 'Digivolution'. This is also reflected in the full Digivolution gauge sign.

Japan
International

Credits

The Japanese version uses 'Days' (the second Japanese ending of the third season/Tamers), whereas the international versions use a new music track.

Japan
International
The Digimon series
WonderSwan (Color)Digimon Adventure: Anode Tamer • Digimon Anode/Cathode Tamer: Veedramon Version • Digimon Adventure 02: Tag Tamers
Digimon Tamers: Digimon Medley • Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit • Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5
Digital Monster Card Game: Ver. WonderSwan Color
PlayStationDigimon World • Digimon Rumble Arena • Digimon World 2 • Digimon World 3 • Digimon Digital Card Battle
Game Boy AdvanceDigimon Battle Spirit • Digimon Racing
PlayStation VitaDigimon Story Cyber Sleuth • Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory
Nintendo DSDigimon World DS • Digimon World Dusk & Dawn • Digimon World Championship
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Contents.Story Digimon Rumble Arena 2 is based on the Digivolving techniques of Digimon battling it out in a battle royale and to see who is the strongest Digimon.Characters Main characters The game features characters from the first four seasons of the: Digimon Adventure, Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon Tamers, and Digimon Frontier. Each one has their own special moves and 'digivolutions', as well as slightly varying normal attacks and taunts.: A mix of weak and strong attacks, but good variety in his Pepper Breath attack.

He digivolves to and then.: A slow, but very offensive oriented Digimon. His digivolutions are and then.: Has an advantage with speed, but low on offense and defense.

Biyomon digivolves to and then.: Slow on his wings but also fast and strong in both offense and defense, Tentomon can digivolve to and.: Fast and attacks with poison and dust of sleep. And are the digivolutions.: Weak offense, but fast. Gomamon digivolves to and then.: Lowest statistics, but the fastest character in the entire game. Patamon digivolves to and.: Lowest fastest on character in the game who can also paralyze enemies.

Her digivolution line consists of and.: Short range on all attacks, but very powerful. His Vee-Knock-Out, and Vee-Punch moves can be very harmful. And are the digivolutions.: Somewhat weak physically, but moves very quick on his feet.

His special attack, Pyrosphere, moves forward and has a bit of a setback. His digivolutions are and.

Flamemon: Has low defense, good offense and good speed. He can digivolve to Agunimon and then BurningGreymon.Other characters These characters are not playable but play a big part during different modes of the game.: Calumon returns from the original Rumble Arena game, now the main character in the game's Crazy Chase mini-game. In the mini-game the players must give chase to Calumon and touch him 20 or above times to win. Calumon also makes cameos during the loading sequence of battles holding info boxes of random character information. Phantomon: Phantomon is the only minor Digimon to make an appearance. He is a rare powerup known as Summon Phantomon.

He randomly appears and stalks a Digimon. If a Digimon touches Phantomon, he'll instantly it with his Shadow Scythe. It is seemingly impossible to kill him, but he disappears after a set amount of time has passed.: Although the character never appears, the stage Chaos Wastelands is fought inside the D-Reaper. The Jeri clone can be seen flying in the background.Hidden characters These are characters that are not available at first, but have to be unlocked by fulfilling certain conditions. All 'Black' Digimon have the ability to absorb energy while grabbing the opponent. BlackAgumon:: A virus version of Agumon, with a slower, more powerful normal attack. He can digivolve to BlackGreymon and BlackWarGreymon.

BlackAgumon is unlocked by beating the game with two different characters, or beating BlackAgumon during a 'Surprise Attack'. BlackGabumon A virus version of Gabumon. He can digivolve to BlackGarurumon and BlackMetalGarurumon. BlackGabumon is unlocked by beating the game with two different characters, or beating BlackGabumon during a 'Surprise Attack'. BlackGuilmon: A black version of Guilmon. He can digivolve to BlackGrowlmon and ChaosGallantmon.

BlackGuilmon is unlocked by beating the game with two different characters, or beating BlackGuilmon during a 'Surprise Attack'. Duskmon: Well balanced, with one attack with infinite range, and another with teleportation. Duskmon is unlocked after his defeat in 1-player mode.: Has a strong defense and melee attack.

MaloMyotismon is unlocked after his defeat. His Ultra move, Pandemonium, scrambles the controls for other characters. MaloMyotismon is unlocked after his defeat in 1-player mode.: Has a spin attack, and can fire a projectile as large as itself. His Ultra move, System Failure, de-digivolves other Digimon, and if the Digimon are already in their Rookie stages or cannot digivolve, it will do damage to them if the Digimon are near Diaboromon when he uses System Failure. Diaboromon is unlocked after his defeat in 1-player mode.

Omnimon: Well balanced, and able to perform quick combo attacks. Omnimon is unlocked after his defeat in 1-player mode. Neemon: Fast, but has weak attacks, with often comical effects. Neemon is unlocked after his defeat in 1-player mode.Reception ReceptionReview scorePublicationScore7/107/10Aggregate scores66.8% (6 reviews)67.0% (8 reviews)63.3% (10 reviews)71% (5 reviews)63% (9 reviews)65% (8 reviews).