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# 300+ Digimon to collect Classic turn-based battles Dual storylines in one edition Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition - Nintendo Switch

**Brand:** namco bandai
**Price:** 263 zł
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## Summary

> 🎮 Unlock the digital mystery—be the hacker everyone’s talking about!

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- **What is this?** Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition - Nintendo Switch by namco bandai
- **How much does it cost?** 263 zł with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Complete Edition Value:** Get both Cyber Sleuth and Hacker’s Memory in one package—double the content, double the adventure.
- • **Master the Digital Frontier:** Dive into a cyber detective saga blending real and digital worlds for an immersive narrative experience.
- • **Strategic Turn-Based Combat:** Engage in classic, challenging battles that reward tactical thinking and evolution planning.
- • **Quality of Life Enhancements:** Enjoy fast load times, auto-battle options, and smooth gameplay optimized for Nintendo Switch.
- • **Build Your Ultimate Digimon Squad:** Collect, raise, and digivolve over 300 unique Digimon to craft a powerhouse team tailored to your strategy.

## Overview

Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition for Nintendo Switch combines two critically acclaimed JRPGs into one epic package. Featuring over 300 collectible Digimon, deep turn-based combat, and a gripping cyber-detective storyline, this edition offers a mature, strategic gaming experience optimized for the Switch platform. With high replay value, polished visuals, and quality-of-life features, it’s a must-have for fans craving a sophisticated monster-collecting adventure.

## Description

With engaging storylines, classic turn-based battles, and tons of Digimon to collect, Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition delivers everything fans loved about Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth and Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory. Get the full experience with the Complete Edition which includes both titles in one!

Review: A Great Monster Collecting and Battling Game for a more Mature Audience! - I'm writing this review after clocking in over 250+ hours across both games, and I have to say that my experience was quite enjoyable! Here are my thoughts: Pros: - Both games feature a really nice, engaging story with interesting characters. (Hacker's Memory especially.) - While not all 1300+ Digimon are featured in these games, the cast still has a large amount of variety and its easy to tell they put effort and care into animating each one. (Every digimon has a signature move that is especially snazzy.) They also went the extra mile to have your team of Digimon follow you around in the overworld, which is a nice touch. - The games run well and have a consistent frame rate, I also never noticed any graphical issues or slowdown. Load times are usually pretty fast. - Features an absolutely wonderful soundtrack composed by Masafumi Takada of Dangan Ronpa fame. - Having the ability to instantly start random encounters and the Auto-Battle function are great QoL features that make the grinding you have to do (it IS a JRPG after all) significantly less time consuming. - Challenging, but not frustrating. I played both games on the normal difficulty, and I feel the difficulty ramped up pretty naturally over the course of the game, with a few exceptions in the post-game content. (Lucemon-I'm looking at you!) - Has a satisfying visual style and great character design. I particular love the look of both game's protagonists. - Has a much deeper and more complex evolution system then most games of its type-while most evolutions are straightforward, others can require some planning ahead of time to get what you want, which-in my opinion-makes it much more satisfying. Cons- - A pretty iffy localization. Probably my biggest problem with this game, while it is fine 90% of the time, there are some occasions where the translated text isn't formatted correctly or uses a shoddy translation (the improper usage of "Bakemon" in a certain storyline confused me for a long time). The most egregious of these issues is the fact that the dialogue for the male protagonist of Cyber Sleuth was copied over almost exactly to the female protagonist- which can cause some very awkward moments where characters refer to you as male when playing a female character. Hacker's Memory was more polished in this regard. - No English dub for the dialogue. This is not a big deal for me-the Japanese cast did great work and is full of many talented voice actors, but I know many people who would consider this a con. (You can also toggle off the voices entirely if you wish.) - These games both feature strong language and tackle some pretty dark subject matter, while this is a pro for me, It can be off putting for some people, and I wouldn't recommend it to kids younger than 13. - Has a bit of a learning curve. The game does give you a pretty succinct tutorial at the beginning of the game regarding combat, but a few of the deeper mechanics aren't explained as clearly. This game doesn't hold your hand as much as its other contemporaries-and some googling might be required. - Can be a bit grindy at times. While the aforementioned features I talked about above do make grinding easier, if you want to get all of the Digimon you have to be prepared to spend quite a bit of time doing it-either out in the world or in the mirror dungeon feature. The way the game handles raising Digimon and evolution kind of necessitates this, but I can see it putting certain people off. - Many dungeon designs can feel a bit same-y in terms of looks, this is mostly an issue towards the beginning of Cyber Sleuth, and It was a bit tiring going back to Kowloon so many times. This issue lessens after a few chapters. All-in-all, I think that both of these games are great and I heartily recommend them to both Digimon fans and newcomers alike. I really hope to see more entries in this series in the future.
Review: Pretty good for a old fan of Digimon - It has been a rather long time since I really have played a Digimon game. My last one was Digimon World 3 on the PlayStation 1, which was probably over 15 years ago. With that said I looked forward to this coming out for the Switch. I've wanted these games for a while but never had a PS4 to play them, but to have them come together as a two pack it felt like a steal. So far it has been really worth it. I have only played through one of the games on the cartridge and took a lengthy time to complete, and I expect the second one to as well. So far it has felt worth the price tag for these games being how old they are. My only complaint with this game is that the gameplay can be a bit repetitive at times. However, if you enjoy Pokemon's battle system you will most likely have no issue with this. It is very much like a JRPG game were you have a team to fight another team, and depending on your teams types they will have strengths and weaknesses against the opponent. Eventually I would find a lot of fights would become too easy with having 11 Digimon on a team while most opponents would only have 1 to 3. From a technical standpoint this game has been rather solid. I found no issues with any bugs or glitches, and for the most part it ran smoothly for a port onto the Switch. Early on in some cut scenes there would be a stutter or two but nothing that would prevent the game from being an enjoyable experience. I will only note that I have just started the second game on the cartridge so I have yet to experience anything with the other half as of yet.

## Features

- Become a cyber detective or powerful hacker to solve diabolical digi-mysteries.
- Embark on a thrilling adventure where the line between the real and digital worlds is blurred.
- Featuring more than 300 digital to collect, raise, and digivolve!
- Build an all-star Digimon team to take on opponents in classic turn-based battles.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07V42555Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,300 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #631 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch Lite |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,263) |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00722674840323 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | 84032 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Bandai Namco |
| Product Dimensions | 0.43 x 6.64 x 4.07 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 18, 2019 |
| Rated | Teen |
| Release date | October 18, 2019 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 722674840323 |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Are both games on one cartridge?**
A: Yes. Hacker’s memory shares the both root of stories and if you have done all of games, you can move the digimon on each games. There are some digimons cannot evolve on each games. If you want to collect all of digimons, you have to finish the games and share it.

**Q: Did they fix translation errors for the first game or is it still as bad as the original release?**
A: Some of them are still there

**Q: Is it solely single player?**
A: No, there is multiplayer. In the DigiBank, there is an option to both play online with ranked PVP matches, OR host private rooms to play with other players. Sadly there is no direct "play with a friend" option but you could easily set up an online custom room to play with specifically friends only.

**Q: Is this game in English?**
A: This will be in English.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Great Monster Collecting and Battling Game for a more Mature Audience!
*by J***G on November 18, 2019*

I'm writing this review after clocking in over 250+ hours across both games, and I have to say that my experience was quite enjoyable! Here are my thoughts: Pros: - Both games feature a really nice, engaging story with interesting characters. (Hacker's Memory especially.) - While not all 1300+ Digimon are featured in these games, the cast still has a large amount of variety and its easy to tell they put effort and care into animating each one. (Every digimon has a signature move that is especially snazzy.) They also went the extra mile to have your team of Digimon follow you around in the overworld, which is a nice touch. - The games run well and have a consistent frame rate, I also never noticed any graphical issues or slowdown. Load times are usually pretty fast. - Features an absolutely wonderful soundtrack composed by Masafumi Takada of Dangan Ronpa fame. - Having the ability to instantly start random encounters and the Auto-Battle function are great QoL features that make the grinding you have to do (it IS a JRPG after all) significantly less time consuming. - Challenging, but not frustrating. I played both games on the normal difficulty, and I feel the difficulty ramped up pretty naturally over the course of the game, with a few exceptions in the post-game content. (Lucemon-I'm looking at you!) - Has a satisfying visual style and great character design. I particular love the look of both game's protagonists. - Has a much deeper and more complex evolution system then most games of its type-while most evolutions are straightforward, others can require some planning ahead of time to get what you want, which-in my opinion-makes it much more satisfying. Cons- - A pretty iffy localization. Probably my biggest problem with this game, while it is fine 90% of the time, there are some occasions where the translated text isn't formatted correctly or uses a shoddy translation (the improper usage of "Bakemon" in a certain storyline confused me for a long time). The most egregious of these issues is the fact that the dialogue for the male protagonist of Cyber Sleuth was copied over almost exactly to the female protagonist- which can cause some very awkward moments where characters refer to you as male when playing a female character. Hacker's Memory was more polished in this regard. - No English dub for the dialogue. This is not a big deal for me-the Japanese cast did great work and is full of many talented voice actors, but I know many people who would consider this a con. (You can also toggle off the voices entirely if you wish.) - These games both feature strong language and tackle some pretty dark subject matter, while this is a pro for me, It can be off putting for some people, and I wouldn't recommend it to kids younger than 13. - Has a bit of a learning curve. The game does give you a pretty succinct tutorial at the beginning of the game regarding combat, but a few of the deeper mechanics aren't explained as clearly. This game doesn't hold your hand as much as its other contemporaries-and some googling might be required. - Can be a bit grindy at times. While the aforementioned features I talked about above do make grinding easier, if you want to get all of the Digimon you have to be prepared to spend quite a bit of time doing it-either out in the world or in the mirror dungeon feature. The way the game handles raising Digimon and evolution kind of necessitates this, but I can see it putting certain people off. - Many dungeon designs can feel a bit same-y in terms of looks, this is mostly an issue towards the beginning of Cyber Sleuth, and It was a bit tiring going back to Kowloon so many times. This issue lessens after a few chapters. All-in-all, I think that both of these games are great and I heartily recommend them to both Digimon fans and newcomers alike. I really hope to see more entries in this series in the future.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty good for a old fan of Digimon
*by V***E on November 6, 2019*

It has been a rather long time since I really have played a Digimon game. My last one was Digimon World 3 on the PlayStation 1, which was probably over 15 years ago. With that said I looked forward to this coming out for the Switch. I've wanted these games for a while but never had a PS4 to play them, but to have them come together as a two pack it felt like a steal. So far it has been really worth it. I have only played through one of the games on the cartridge and took a lengthy time to complete, and I expect the second one to as well. So far it has felt worth the price tag for these games being how old they are. My only complaint with this game is that the gameplay can be a bit repetitive at times. However, if you enjoy Pokemon's battle system you will most likely have no issue with this. It is very much like a JRPG game were you have a team to fight another team, and depending on your teams types they will have strengths and weaknesses against the opponent. Eventually I would find a lot of fights would become too easy with having 11 Digimon on a team while most opponents would only have 1 to 3. From a technical standpoint this game has been rather solid. I found no issues with any bugs or glitches, and for the most part it ran smoothly for a port onto the Switch. Early on in some cut scenes there would be a stutter or two but nothing that would prevent the game from being an enjoyable experience. I will only note that I have just started the second game on the cartridge so I have yet to experience anything with the other half as of yet.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Games to Play
*by J***N on April 21, 2025*

I forgot how fantastic these games are. There’s a lot of content to play through, a wide selection of creatures to choose from to go through the story with. Hard mode is quite the challenge for any who find normal mode to be too easy. As a big fan of Subtitled anime I absolutely love the fact this game is Voice acted in Japanese. Easily one of my favorite DIGIMON games and worth a playthrough.

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