Not a malicious one, but I can confirm Cyber Sleuth was godawful from sheer incompetence. Minimal effort machine translation.
Example- a scenario where everyone was screaming about "Bakemon" (the ragged ghost Digimon). The catch- there wasn't a single Bakemon. They were saying "Bakemono," Japanese for "Monster."
The metal rockstar going "lolllolol" all the time though, that's accurate. His script in Japanese is pretty much "wwwwwwwwwwwwwww," their "lol" equivalent. You'd have to see an image or video of it in Japanese though.
Also, it's clear that the female protagonist choice was an afterthought, everything was presented as though the protagonist was male.
The grind didn't concern me (Lilithmon broke the game with her Defense Piercing attack, and Mastemon could cut their HP in half), the absolute unfairness of post-game shit did. Single Royal Knight bosses getting thirteen actions before you get one.
Its entire value was in letting you have and raise your favorite Digimon. If you aren't that invested in the series to have one, its offers nothing but generic combat.
Its the time honored tradition of Digimon games. It offers one thing of value, bogged down by dozens of other caveats.
Not a malicious one, but I can confirm Cyber Sleuth was godawful from sheer incompetence. Minimal effort machine translation.
Example- a scenario where everyone was screaming about "Bakemon" (the ragged ghost Digimon). The catch- there wasn't a single Bakemon. They were saying "Bakemono," Japanese for "Monster."
The metal rockstar going "lolllolol" all the time though, that's accurate. His script in Japanese is pretty much "wwwwwwwwwwwwwww," their "lol" equivalent. You'd have to see an image or video of it in Japanese though.
Also, it's clear that the female protagonist choice was an afterthought, everything was presented as though the protagonist was male.
The grind didn't concern me (Lilithmon broke the game with her Defense Piercing attack, and Mastemon could cut their HP in half), the absolute unfairness of post-game shit did. Single Royal Knight bosses getting thirteen actions before you get one.
Its entire value was in letting you have and raise your favorite Digimon. If you aren't that invested in the series to have one, its offers nothing but generic combat.
Its the time honored tradition of Digimon games. It offers one thing of value, bogged down by dozens of other caveats.