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''[[Digimon]]'' game released on numerous platforms in 2005. It was released on the [[PS 2]], Xbox and, in Japan and the US, the [[Game Cube]]. Differs significantly from its predecessors by being closer to an action RPG than a typical Mons game.
''[[Digimon]]'' game released on numerous platforms in 2005. It was released on the [[PlayStation 2]], Xbox and, in Japan and the US, the [[Game Cube]]. Differs significantly from its predecessors by being closer to an action RPG than a typical Mons game.

=== This game contains examples of the following tropes: ===
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* [[Amazing Technicolor Battlefield]]: The four main bosses get these.
* [[Amazing Technicolor Battlefield]]: The four main bosses get these.
* [[Degraded Boss]] / [[Mook Promotion]]: Mecha Rogue Epsilon; which trope applies depends on whether you do Electro Mine or Mecha Nest first.
* [[Degraded Boss]] / [[Mook Promotion]]: Mecha Rogue Epsilon; which trope applies depends on whether you do Electro Mine or Mecha Nest first.
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[[Category:Play Station 2]]
[[Category:PlayStation 2]]
[[Category:Digimon World 4]]
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[[Category:Nintendo Gamecube]]
[[Category:Xbox]]
[[Category:Action RPG]]

Latest revision as of 02:50, 17 July 2018

Digimon game released on numerous platforms in 2005. It was released on the PlayStation 2, Xbox and, in Japan and the US, the Game Cube. Differs significantly from its predecessors by being closer to an action RPG than a typical Mons game.

Tropes used in Digimon World 4 include: