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It's unfortunate that the dungeons don't make the cut whatsoever. Both the overworld plus the fighting arenas are dull and repetitive; when they're not quite linear, their uninspired and limited designs are certainly not fun to own through — plus it doesn't help your character runs with Digimon Masters Online Tera an excruciatingly slow pace. Missions involve doing laps across various areas into the spotlight to locate key characters, embark on important battles or, at their absolute worst, complete annoying fetch quests.
Unfortunately, a big portion on the game is spent traipsing through these uninspired dungeons. But when not fighting, the protagonist is getting together with other characters in cutscenes or relationship-building side stories, which are generally more pleasurable. The narrative's diminished discuss the Digimon Masters Tera simply their tamers is one kind of Cyber Sleuth's earliest, most distinct features. It's not unfair to imagine that most players will pick up the action based on their love for that Digimon characters. But for as great as being the Digimon are, what's striking is how the human characters tend to be equally entertaining.