The Denpa Men 3 – The Rise of Digitoll (known as Denpa Ningen no RPG 3 in Japan), is a 1 player role-playing game created and published by Genius Sonority, and released on the Nintendo 3DS eShop on May 8th, 2014. It is the 3rd game in The Denpa Men series of games; the first installment being The Denpa Men: They came by wave and the second being The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the waves. There is a fourth installment of the series, though, it hasn’t been released outside of Japan.
This game is a prequel to The Denpa Men: They came by wave, seeing as the main protagonist (if you transferred them from the previous game), won’t be able to remember you or be able to comprehend who you are/were. You meet your Starting Denpa Man (they will stay on your team for the rest of the game) inside Antenna Tower. You will need to move your 3DS system around in order to progress onwards (and capture Denpa Men in the process).
Once you’re done, the hero will tell you about the objective in the main game. After some prep and gathering allies, the Hero goes into Squelch’s cave, ready to go and save Crystal. On the way to Squelch, they end up finding Crystal’s dad; Rick, who seems to be digging. The Hero explains to him that Crystal has been kidnapped and Rick doesn’t seem to very happy about that, so he ends up joining the Hero on their quest to save Crystal.
File Name | The Denpa Men 3 - The Rise of Digitoll |
Cart Size | 215MB |
Version | 1.0 |
Console | 3DS |
Region | USA, Europe & Japan |
Genre | RPG |
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Release Date | August 07, 2013 |
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