Bandai Namco recently showed off a good deal of in-game footage from Digimon All Star Rumble via a livestream focusing on several of the game’s playable characters. You can watch an archived version of the stream above.
All Star Rumble has 12 base playable Digimon, each with their own Digivolved forms and Super forms. Some of these evolutions aren’t canonical in the Digimon universe, but Namco say they wanted to include as many forms as possible in the game.
The latest fighting game discounts includes Digimon All-Star Rumble (Xbox 360) at $24.45, Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition (PS4) at $13.79, Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Collector's Set (Xbox 360) at $56.95 and more.
Worthplaying: For a time, Digimon was up there with Pokémon in terms of awareness. It might not have been as wildly popular as Pikachu and friends, but it did have a long-running show, an assortment of games, merchandise, and a theatrical movie before bowing out of the American marketplace. In Japan, the franchise has kept moving along with new anime, manga, and a few games on portable systems. The 15th anniversary of the series is coming up and a new anime based on that series is expected in 2015, so Bandai Namco decided the time was right to bring a Digimon game back to North America. Instead of going for RPG adventures on the portable systems, however, we got a fighting game, Digimon All-Star Rumble.
The price for Digimon All-Star Rumble has been discounted to $29.99 with a new deal.