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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Video Shows The Mystery Between Two Worlds. August 4, 2014 . 12:02am

By getting help from Nokia and Arata, and working with different Digimon, you’ll embark on an adventure in Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth to solve the mystery behind what’s been causing parts of Cyberspace Eden to leak into the real world.

In Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, you’ll solve various cases in real and in cyberspace, as a half-digitized protagonist who can jump through both worlds. The game’s latest trailer gives us a look at both worlds and all kinds of Digimon in action.


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In the future, where cyberspace becomes another life, a virus program that can evolve into various forms appeared. The hackers named this special virus, the Digital Monsters.

By getting help from Nokia Shiramine and Arata Sanada, and working with different Digimon, you’ll embark on an adventure to solve the mystery behind what’s been causing parts of Cyberspace Eden to leak into the real world.

However, things might get pretty dangerous, you’ll also encounter a data-erasing ghost boy and a monsters known as “Eaters” that are there to feed off data of humans and Digimon.

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is slated for release for PlayStation Vita in 2015.

Read more stories about Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth & PlayStation Vita on Siliconera.
source: Siliconera


No date for the west has been stated yet.
 
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth’s Cyber World Problems Stem From “Eden Syndrome”. September 4, 2014 . 1:00am

In Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth things are getting pretty messy with the cyber world and real world getting mixed up, and you’ll need to figure out what’s causing all of that.



In Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth things are getting pretty messy with the cyber world and real world getting mixed up, and you’ll need to figure out what’s causing all of that. 4Gamer shares information on what appears to be another problem plaguing the world.

There’s a mysterious rare disease called the “Eden Syndrome” that seems to affect those who heavily access Cyberspace Eden. It is said that the cause is from the illegal modding of the Digivice that overloads the cranium nerve with data. And also from something called “Brain Jack” which still remains unknown.

In order to not stir panic to the world, those who’ve been affected are in isolation at a hospital with a special facility. This is also where the protagonist meets a mysterious girl…


The girl in question is known as Yuko Kamishiro, and she’s actually at the hospital to investigate more about the Eden Syndrome and what’s been causing it.


source: Siliconera

More details with in the article.
 

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth hits Japan in spring 2015
Published 57 mins ago. 51 comments.
Play detective, too, for humans and Digimon alike.
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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth will launch for PS Vita in Japan during spring 2015, this month’s V-Jump confirms.
A new character, Kyoko Kuremi, is also introduced. She is an attractive young girl with long blond hair, and is an active duty detective who runs the “Kuremi Detective Agency.” After the protagonist is ejected from Cyberspace, she saves them and together they search for clues to the truth.
The game’s main story is progressed by taking on the Kuremi Detective Agency’s “requests.” The protagonist becomes an apprentice at the agency, where various requests pour in. Naturally, as time goes on, they’ll stumble upon events that shed insight onto the nature of their new body, as well as EDEN itself. The previously introduced Yuuko Kamishiro is one such person who comes to the agency in search of help.
Humans aren’t the only one who will come looking for help, though, as Digimon who find themselves lost in the real world will also go the agency. As such, this request system replaces the system seen in other installments, where quests were garnered by going around town and checking out the DigiFarm.
Thanks, Digimon Channel.

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Comes Out In Spring 2015. September 25, 2014 . 10:32pm

A scan from Jump magazine announced Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth will come out in spring 2015 in Japan.

A scan from Jump magazine announced Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth will come out in spring 2015 in Japan.

The magazine also revealed a new character, Kyoko Kuremi, a bewitching beauty and an accomplished detective. As a contrast to her personality, Kyoko is actually cool and dry. The protagonist in Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth will help Kyoko with her cases in the game.

Bandai Namco has not announced Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth for the West, but will release a new game, Digimon All-Star Rumble for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.


Read more stories about Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth & PlayStation Vita on Siliconera.

source: Siliconera
 

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth details and screenshots: CG event scenes and lower Cyberspace
Published 1 hour ago. 27 comments.
CG events produced by Kamikaze Douga.
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Bandai Namco’s latest Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth media blast reveals the game will feature CG event scenes from Kamikaze Douga, and introduces new areas in the lower level area of Cyberspace.
Get the details below.
CG Event Scenes
Some of the events that occur in the Cyber World will be shown through high-quality CG movies produced by Kamikaze Douga.
World View

  • Cron - The lower level area of Cyberspace has become a debris-filled data graveyard. The data drifts formed a dungeon, and is a dangerous area the general users do not approach. Additionally, the vast transmissions from a Digital Wave make up a communications network called “Cron” and flows into the lower level dungeon. The intermixing of all kinds of data causes mysterious phenomena in the lower level dungeon. What drama awaits players in the lower area?
  • Digital Monsters that appear from distortions of Cyberspace - The lower level of Cyberspace has become a gathering spot for hackers, and is an area where ordinary users don’t go. In this lower level where huge amounts of data are intermixing, distortions occur, and Digimon emerge from its crevices to wander the dungeon. It seems the hackers are catching Digimon there, but… where did the Digimon come from in the first place? However, it is said that the distortions brought something besides Digimon, as well…
Digimon
Some of the Digimon you’ll meet in the lower level of Cyberspace include Hagurumon, Palmon, and Terriermon.
Battle
Naturally, you’ll battle wild Digimon inside dungeons. With the help of your Digimon comrades, you can strike the enemy.
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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth introduces new character Rie
Published 10 hours ago. 65 comments.


Over 230 Digimon featured in upcoming PS Vita RPG.

The latest issue of V-Jump reveals a new character and new details for Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth.
Rie Kishibe is the Operating Officer of EDEN, which as a cyber detective, the protagonist will come across during his investigation. She has a peculiar, rolled-up semi-long-style hairdo. And despite her slow tone and soft eyes, she becomes a threat to protagonist as he continues his investigation.
Additionally, players will face various other assassins in the Digimon World. One of which is the Royal Knights’ Crusadermon. Hidden in the shadows and working in secret, the magazine preview questions, “what is their purpose?”
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth will have over 230 Digimon to train and the series’ familiar “digivolve, devolve, and unlock new digivolutions as you level up” system will remain in tact.
The game is due out for PS Vita in Japan in spring 2015.
Thanks, Digimon Channel.

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth details and screenshots: Kyoko Kuremi and sub-quests
Published 3 hours ago. 0 comments.

Meet the head of the Kuremi Detective Agency.
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The latest Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth media blast details Kyoko Kuremi, head of the Kuremi Detective Agency which the protagonist joins, sub-quests, and more.
Get the details below.
Kyoko Kuremi, the Female Detective
The protagonist doesn’t have a body but is a part of the real world. Kyoko Kuremi is a female detective who helps out the protagonist, and under her guidance, players will take on various investigations as an apprentice detective. The more cases you solve, the higher you’ll be promoted and the more cases will pour in the agency.
A Fated Meeting! A Character that Appears Before the Protagonist Before he Loses his Body?
As a data body from the Cyber World, the townspeople who saw the hero’s suspicious-looking appearance panicked. But there, a mysterious woman gallantly driving a sports car appears and invites the protagonist to get inside and drive towards a new fate.
Kyoko Kuremi
The head of the Kuremi Detective Agency, which has the utmost trust of the police officials and whose detectives undertake Cyber World-related incidents. Contrary to her appearance, Kyoko has a boyish, always cool, and dry personality. Due to certain circumstances, Kyoko doesn’t have access to the Cyberspace herself, but with the mysterious event that happened to the protagonist’s body, the pair form a give-and-take relationship to assist in detective affairs.
Various Requests Pour in to the Detective Agency
While the game’s story will progress by completing main quests, a variety of sub-quests will also be available. By completing these “requests,” your reputation as a detective will rise. Requests include mysterious occurrences in town, requests from Digimon who find themselves lost in the real world, among other situations. By solving these cases, you may draw closer to the mystery of the nature of your new body. Sometimes, your client’s Digimon will join your investigation and participate in battle with you.
The Detective Agency’s Visiting Digimon
Tokomon, Lopmon, and Tentomon.
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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth: Omnimon confirmed, Digi-Farm and Digi-Lab to return
Published 2 hours ago. 32 comments.

Plus, new character and hacker groups introduced.
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New details on Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth has come out of this month’s V-Jump.
Chief among the new reveals in the magazine is the fact that Omnimon will be appearing in the game. As previously revealed, Agumon and Gabumon show up in Cyber Sleuth as prominent characters and work alongside Nokia Shiramine as her partners. Omnimon being a Mega level digivolution that brings the two Digimon’s Mega forms (WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon, respectively) together. He is believed to have a prominent presence in the game’s storyline due not only to his connection to Nokia, but also his appearance in dialogue scenes.
Also introduced in the magazine are a detective by the name of Goro Matayoshi, as well as some of the malevolent hacker groups that are after him. “Zakurin” and “Demons” make up two of these groups, and are headed by characters known as Fay and Jimmy KEN. These characters are said to appear as part of side-quests that players can undertake over the course of the game.
Finally, V-Jump also reveals that the Digi-Farm and Digi-Lab are set to return, as well. These are said to more or less work as they have in previous games, with the Digi-Farm being a place where Digimon can be deposited to bolster their stats with specialized training, while the Digi-Lab is a place players can turn to for swapping out their partners, as well as have them digivolve and de-digivolve. The magazine also mentions that a familiar character might be showing up as a guide in the lab.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is due out for PS Vita in Japan in spring 2015.
Thanks, Digimon Channel.

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arite i suppose if i buy another ps vita down the line i'll get this
 

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth details and screenshots: Rie Kishibe, Crusadermon, and Digivolution
Published 8 hours ago. 139 comments.

Digivolve along a number of different evolution routes.
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The latest Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth media blast details character Rie Kishibe, the Royal Knight Digimon Crusadermon, and how players will be able to Digivolve their Digimon.
Get the details below.
Rie Kishibe
The Operating Officer of Kamishiro Enterprise, which oversees the EDEN project. Though she has a mellow, yet magnanimous disposition and puts on a considerate air towards other people’s thoughts and feelings, deep down she has complete confidence in her decisions and therefore rarely actually listens to anybody else’s suggestions.
Crusadermon
A holy knight-type Digimon and “Royal Knights” member who is king of all Knightmon. It’s deeply involved in the incidents occurring in the real world, but its goal is unknown. Rather than categorize Crusadermon as good or evil, it is true to its own thinking of the word “justice,” and as such is not labeled. That said, if “rule by force” brings peace, then Crusadermon finds value in it. But there is also an unparalleled ruthlessness to the execution of its missions, and it has no mercy for the weak.
Scan, Collect, and Convert Digimon
When you encounter a Digimon in the field, the Digimon Scanner will automatically begin and scan the Digimon. If you accumulate over 100 percent of the Digimon’s data, it is possible to convert that data in the Digi-Lab, and watch it go from a Digi-Egg to Digimon. The larger the percentage you scan, the more that will be added to the converted Digimon’s base abilities.
Digivolution
As Digimon get stronger, they will Digivolve. Their levels and skill points will increase as you win battles, allowing them to Digivolve into a variety of other Digimon. Digivolution for each Digimon is possible by meeting certain conditions. For example, Greymon can evolve into MetalGreymon, MetalGreymon (Virus), Megadramon, or SkullGreymon, and each has their own conditions the player must meet.
Rare Digivolution
Typically, a Digimon Digivolves simply by leveling up and reaching that point naturally as a matter of consequence. However, there are rare digivolutions that can occur through other methods, such as repeated Digivolving and de-Digivolving to break through level caps, as well as by training up latent skill points. Some evolutions require a particular item.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is due out for PS Vita in Japan in spring 2015.
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Wait a minute, Digimon still exists?



oh it does. but there's an issue from Japan about north America or the west wanting the series over here . as detailed from Bossma kyle below in this video


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We learn to some hard lessons about high hopes in the digital world, and Kyle hilariously misremembers Digimon names.Views: 4,038 | Posted: 11/26/2014

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I posted this here:
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Digimon All-Star Rumble
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This is the mentality with Japan's publishers. if you dis like a certain installment
/ spin off, or if it does't sell well at all no matter the circumstance. It mean's you dis like all of it to them or they waist time selling it to certain places.

And then they stop everything from comi
ng to your country.

This is what happened dragon quest a
nd others so if this this isn't bought & liked, we may never see this cyber sleuth game . Cause no one bought all stars Rumble.

 
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Well most peep's will have to import this


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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth playable at Jump Festa
Published 11 hours ago. 44 comments.


New trailer also set to debut.
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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth will be playable for the first time at Jump Festa 2015 later this month, Bandai Namco announced.
Attendees who go hands-on with the upcoming Digimon PS Vita RPG will get a free poster. Agumon and Gabumon stickers will also be given out.
A new trailer will debut during Jump Festa, as well.
Jump Festa runs from December 20 to 21.

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth slated for March in Japan
Published 56 mins ago. 6 comments.

And it might be March 12.
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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth will launch for PS Vita in Japan sometime during March, Bandai Namco’s newly launched Jump Festa 2015 website confirms.
And it might be March 12. There are reports floating around supposedly from the latest issue of V-Jump confirming it, but said reports themselves cannot be confirmed.
Thanks, Games Talk.

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth five-minute trailer
Published 6 hours ago. 44 comments.

Plus, screenshots of the game's first-print run bonus.
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Bandai Namco has released a new five-minute trailer for Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth.
The PS Vita RPG puts players in the role of a detective who, with the help of Digimon, must solve a variety of incidents occurring in the real world and in cyberspace. It features over 230 Digimon to obtain. It’s due out in Japan on March 12 or 6,640 yen (plus tax).
Watch the trailer below.

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Japanese box art
Published 14 hours ago. 51 comments.

Protagonists, Digimon, and Omnimon overlooking them all.
Amazon Japan has shared the official box art for Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth.
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The Media Vision-developed RPG is due out for PS Vita on March 12 in Japan.
If you missed it, catch the latest trailer here.

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth details and screenshots: Omnimon, Goro, hackers, Digi-Lab, and Digi-Farm

Published 1 hour ago. 50 comments.


Evolve your Digimon in the lab and train them on the farm.
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The latest Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth media blast shares new details on Omnimon, new character Goro Matayoshi, new Cyberspace hackers, and the recently confirmed Digi-Lab and Digi-Farm features.
Get the full details below.
Nokia and Omnimon
The battle against the hackers is intensifying, and the Digimon are getting wounded. In order to protect the Digimon, Nokia, together with her Agumon and Gabumon, take a stand to restrain the hackers. When Nokia’s feelings for Agumon and Gaumon intensify, the Digimon change into their true forms
Omnimon (voiced by Chika Sakamoto and Mayumi Yamaguchi)
Omnimon, a Holy Knight-type Digimon and member of the Royal Knights born through the fusion of the Virus Busters WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon, via the earnest wishes of the people for goodness. It is a multi-type warrior with the characteristics with two Digimon. On its left arm, it has the shield and sword of WarGreymon, and on its right arm it has the cannon and missiles of MetalGarurumon.
Goro Matayoshi (voiced by Masaru Ikeda)
A veteran police inspector who refuses to retire after two years with the Police Department Cyber Crimes Investigation Unit. He has a serious obsession with “uncovering the truth” and even though he has mellowed out quite a bit over the years, he’ll use any means necessary to get to the bottom of things. His aggressive investigation methods got on the bad side of the higher ups, and he was “demoted” ahead of his retirement. He’s not well-versed on cyber-related knowledge. Since he knows Kyoko from when her dad and him were co-workers, he frequently visits her for advice.
Hackers Running Wild
Hackers who us Digimon to commit crimes appeared in Cyberspace. The hackers team up and start various conflicts to benefit their groups. The clash between the biggest gangs “Zaxon” and “Daemons” has heated up, and they’re running wild. The protagonists scramble to get the gangs under control before cyberspace collapses. And who is the mysterious figure working behind the hacker scene?

  • Jimmy KEN (voiced by Kouta Nemoto) – He was originally an executive of the hacker team “Zaxon,” but after deciding he wanted to do whatever he pleased, he and some other members left the group and formed the “Daemons” hacking team. Jimmy is its leader, and has a hand in various criminal acts happening in Cyberspace.
  • Fay (voiced by Seira Ryuu) – Part of the hacker team Zaxon’s executive staff. She has vowed absolute loyalty to the team leader and will purge those who go against the command of the group.
Digi-Lab and Digi-Farm
In the “Digi-Lab,” you can manage and train the Digimon you’ve obtained. You’ll have the option of “converting” Digimon, “evolving” and “devolving” Digimon, switching party member Digimon, and depositing Digimon into the Digi-Bank.
You can also leave your Digimon the “Digi-Farm,” a facility players can use to automatically level-up their Digimon when they’re not tagging along on their adventure. You’ll be able to select a Digimon leader, who will give your Digimon instructions in various areas like “special training,” “development,” and “investigation.” The efficiency of their actions will change depending on the leader Digimon assigned. Through “special training,” not only will your Digimon level up, but it’s also possible their parameters will increase. Providing farm goods will allow for more efficient special training. Through “development,” they’ll be able to produce items, equipment, and farm goods. And through “investigation,” they’ll be able to better support your detective duties in discovering sub-quests and wanted hacker information.
You can also feed your Digimon on the farm. By feeding them regularly, you’ll develop and deepen bonds of friendship with them.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is due out for PS Vita in Japan on March 12.
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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth screenshots show BlackAgumon, BlackGabumon, and Omnimon Zwart
Published 59 mins ago. 11 comments.

Original PS Vita theme also included with first-print copies.
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First-print copies of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth include product codes to download BlackAgumon and BlackGabumon. Bandai Namco has sent out first screenshots of the pair.
As you continue to train BlackAgumon and BlackAgumon, they’ll level up and eventually evolve into BlackWarGreymon and BlackMetalGarurumon. Eventualy, they’ll be able to reach their final, combined evolution: Omnimon Zwart.
Outside of the two Digimon, first-print copies for the game will also include a Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth custom PS Vita theme download.
If you missed it, catch our detailed report on Omnimon, the latest round of characters, the Digi-Lab, and Digi-Farm here.
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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Will Throw You Into A Conflict Between Hackers. January 9, 2015 . 4:57pm

The protagonist of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth will have you face off against strange data-eating monsters, but you’ll have criminal hackers to deal with as well.


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The protagonist of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth will have you face off against strange data-eating monsters, but you’ll have criminal hackers to deal with as well. Here are a few more characters for the PlayStation Vita title.

As the battle between the hackers rages on, the Digimon are getting hurt. To protect them, Nokia, along with Agumon and Gabumon, step up to face the reckless hackers.

 
When Nokia’s feelings for Digimon reaches their peak, that’s when Agumon and Gabumon reveal their true form of Omnimon.

Goro Matayoshi:
Goro is a veteran officer, who has been refraining from retiring after two years with the Metropolitan Police Department’s Cyber Crime Investigations Unit.​
While he may not be as intense as he used to be, he has an extraordinary obsession for uncovering the truth, and will do just about anything to find the truth.​
He was “demoted” in the Cyber Crime Investigations Unit due to his rather aggressive methods. He also lacks knowledge in things cyber-related. Kyoko’s father is a former co-worker of his, and he has known Kyoko for quite a while for this reason. He often visits her to get some advice.​
Not all hackers in the world of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth are good guys, as there are also some criminal hackers in cyberspace who stir up trouble for the cause of their organizations. The two main ones being “Zaxon” and “Demons” have been going at it.​
Here’s a look at two of the hackers:​
Jimmy KEN:
Jimmy was previously an executive of the hacker team “Zaxon” but he wanted to have the freedom to go more wild, so he decided to form “Demons” with a few other former Zaxon members. Since becoming a leader of his own team, he has been committing various crimes in cyberspace.

Fey:
Fey is an executive of the biggest hacker team known as Zaxon. Unlike Jimmy, she has an absolute sense of loyalty to her team leader and will calmly purge teammates if they don’t follow orders.

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth will release in Japan on March 12, 2015 for PlayStation Vita.

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Re: Digitize Decode’s Mirei and Rina join Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth

Published 7 hours ago. 40 comments.
Angewomon and LadyDevimon DNA digivolve to form Mastimon.

The latest issue of V-Jump magazine reveals two new characters set to join Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, and they’re crossing over from Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode. There’s a new DNA digivolution Digimon, too.
Get the full details below.
Mystery Girl Who Travels Through Space and Time

  • Mirei Mikagura (voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro) – A cool girl who has traveled to various Digital Worlds. Her true home is a mystery.
A mysterious girl who understands the truth behind the crisis approaching the Digital World. She has a wide range of knowledge, and provides various information to the protagonist during the story.
Mirei becomes a “Data Body,” like the protagonist, by accident. She seems to be an acquaintance of Kyoko. While still shrouded in mystery, she is actually the manager of the Digi-Lab.
Mirei’s partner Digimon—Angewomon, a Vaccine type, and LadyDevimon, a Virus type—can DNA digivolve. Together they combine to form Mastimon, an angel-type Digimon with the powers of light and darkness, as well as the ability to cross space and time.
New Ally to Save the Hero in a Pinch

  • Rina Shinomiya (voiced by Haruka Tomatsu) – A vivacious girl who visited from another world. She conceals a strong faith within her heart.
A face-to-face confrontation with Rina in the real world? Join forces with Lina and friends and solve mysterious incidents. Of course, she’ll participate in battle, as well. Just how powerful is she…?
Her partner, Veemon, is a Digimon with a naughty and mischievous personality. But that’s just one side of him. The other also has a strong sense of justice.
Tower Records Collaboration
In Shibuya’s Tower Records, trouble and mischief are frequent occurrences. In cooperation with store clerk Reiko Towa (voiced by Ayana Taketatsu, read in its original Japanese format “Towa Reiko,” it is a play on “Tower Records”), players will investigate mysterious incidents.
Screenshot comment: Etemon seems to have appeared, but what is the truth of the matter…?
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is due out for PS Vita in Japan on March 12.
Thanks, Anime News Network.

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I'd love a Digimon game for the Vita here in the US, my Vita needs more love. :(
 
I'd love a Digimon game for the Vita here in the US, my Vita needs more love. :(
the chance's are still slim but the mod for that news site's said something hopeful about this, from I take these articles said something about bamco of late with another title. But the chance's still slim there is one at least though. how ever rep's from bamco are still ask people via twitter what kyle from game trailers was told about Digimon rumble.
 
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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth first-print copies include custom themes, costumed Agumon
Published 8 hours ago. 46 comments.

Costumed Agumon have special abilities, higher level caps.
In addition to BlackAgumon and BlackGabumon, first-print copies of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth in Japan will include two custom PS Vita themes and a costumed Agumon/items set, Bandai Namco announced.
Get a look at the two themes below:The costumed Agumon/items set includes two Agumon wearing outfits matching the male and female protagonists. These Agumon have access to “special” abilities, as well as higher level caps than the standard Agumon. If allowed to Digivolve, they’ll lose their special costumes.

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The following items make up the item set:

  • Equipment
    • Panic Barrier DX – Prevents “Confusion”
    • Noise Guard DX – Reduces the effect of non-attribute attacks
  • Consumable Items
    • HP Spray A (x3) – Recover a large amount of HP
    • SP Spray A (x3) – Recover a large amount of SP
  • Consumable Training Items
    • Power Pine (x2) – Digi-Farm feeding that increases attack power
    • Intelligen (x2) – Digi-Farm feeding that greatly increases intelligence
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is due out for PS Vita in Japan on March 12.

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth details and screenshots: Real World, Royal Knights, and the Coliseum

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Plus, Bandai Namco outlines the voice cast.
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The latest Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth media blast fully outlines the game’s voice cast, more of its story, and offers full profiles of five of the 13 Royal Knight Digimon.
Get the information below.
Voice Cast

  • Protagonist (Male) – Yo****sugu Matsuoka
  • Protagonist (Female) – Rumi Okubo
  • Nokia Siromine – Megumi Han
  • Yuuko Kamishiro – Kanae Ito
  • Arata Sanada – Daisuke Kishio
  • Kyoko Kuremi – Maaya Sakamoto
  • Mysterious Boy – Ayumu Murase
  • Agumon – Chika Sakamoto
  • Gabumon – Mayumi Yamaguchi
Story
The strange situation in the real world has an adverse effect on the Digital World. When the world’s crisis reaches its climax, the Royal Knights travel from the Digital World to the real world and make the real world their new stage for battle.
Royal Knights
The Royal Knights are a group of top-tier Holy Knight Digimon brought together by Yggdrasil, the host computer that oversees the entirety of the Digital World for the express purpose of network security. Though they’re prophesied to come together in times of great calamity, the Royal Knights themselves aren’t necessarily purely good beings in the strictest sense. One, for instance, swears absolute loyalty to Yggdrasil, while another pays heed to someone they’ve deemed their master, while still another possesses incomparable power, and so on. Each of the Knights lives by their own code of justice as they go about their own work. Indeed, so vigilante are their operations at times that they’re known to commit great atrocities if they deem such actions to ultimately be for the greater peace and order of the Digital World. Knowing that, including those who belong in the “Empty Seats,” Knights whose power is used as deterrence, there are 13 Knights in all.
Starting with the Omnimon, who awakens in response to Nokia’s Digimon, as well as Crusadermon, who stands in opposition to the protagonist, the Royal Knights start to appear one by one in the real world…. Let’s meet some of them below.
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Gallantmon
Gallantmon’s existence is a contradictory as a Virus attribute Digimon that’s nonetheless tasked with guarding the network. So precarious is the balance of power within him that he could very well be a supremely dangerous being if things ever went awry. Regardless, deep down he’s an honorable type and while he had previous operated on his own in an attempt to restore order within the world, he ends up working with Nokia and Omnimon, their cause resonating with him. Nevertheless, his trust in humans isn’t quite so absolute as Omniomon’s, as he’s all too willing to wipe out anything that holds views that are contradictory to his own.
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Magnamon
Magnamon is an Armor Digimon who Digivolved thanks to the power of a miraculous Digi-Egg, which is believed to afford him the ability to come out on top of most any situation in one piece, no matter how dire things might get. His armor is made of Chrome Digizoid, making his defenses extremely tough. Uncertain as to whether he should leave the real world alone or destroy it to halt its negative influence upon the Digital World, he keeps on eye on the protagonist, Nokia, and the others from afar to better grasp what humans are all about.
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UlforceVeedramon
Among his fellow knights, UlforceVeedramon is among the speediest of an already thoroughly fast bunch, his movements unable to be matched by most anything else. Even more astoundingly, his armor is made of the ultralight rare metal Blue Digizoid, making him a serious force to be reckoned with both on the skies and on the ground. The protagonist seeks him out in the hopes that the two can work together, but it seems that UlforceVeedramon has problems of his own to contend with….
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Gankoomon
Accompanied by Huckmon, who he’s chosen as his future successor, Gankoomon travels around the Digital World in search of any signs of potential trouble, undoing it before it can hopefully take root. Though he’s strict with his Huckmon, it’s for the sake of ensuring Huckmon develops properly for his pending role, as Gankoomon ultimately has a nice disposition. After seeing the real world for himself, he becomes even more obsessed with Huckmon’s training, ultimately entrusting him to the protagonist once progress has started to taper off.
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Jesmon
Jesmon is the quickest among the Royal Knights to head for problem spots when he senses trouble brewing, able to sense when something bad might be coming most anywhere in the Digital World. He’s constantly following after Gankoomon and faces down any orders that befall him with the utmost composure. Possessing a solid service record in his own right, he strives to be on the level of Gankoomon as a Royal Knight one day, having begun to awaken to the potential within himself.
Battle in the Coliseum
Players can battle against other hackers with their trained Digimon in the Coliseum, which can be accessed from the in-game Game Center. By winning battles, you can raise your rank higher and higher. Additionally, you can battle against other players from the Digi-Lab in both ad-hoc and online modes.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is due out for PS Vita in Japan on March 12. First-print copies include BlackAgumon and BlackGabumon, two custom themes and two costumed Agumon.


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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth pre-order campaign adds free post-launch DLC
Published 5 hours ago. 65 comments.

12 missions with the heroine of Digimon World Dusk.
Following BlackAgumon and BlackGabumon, custom themes, and costumed Agumon, the next bonus as part of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth‘s pre-order upgrade campaign is free downloadable content due out a week after the game’s Japanese launch on March 19.
The pre-order campaign adds new bonuses each time a certain number of pre-orders is reached. If reached, this post-launch content would be addition four of five.




The content adds 12 new missions players can take on at any time. Together with Digimon World Dusk heroine Sayo (voiced by Ai Maeda), players will be tasked with challenging the Seven Great Demon King Digimon. As you progress and meet certain conditions, Sayo’s Digimon partner, Dianamon, can digivolve, as well.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is due out for PS Vita in Japan on March 12.

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