Written by Jonathan Wojcik with the aid of With the Will, Digimon Wiki and Wikimon
SKULLSEADRAMON
Digimon Story: Time Stranger, the first mostly good Digimon game I've ever gotten to play, has the glaring drawback of being limited mostly to older Digimon, thanks to a lengthy development time and not all that much budget for making brand new models. It does, however, attempt to make up for it by introducing a few pretty stellar new species of its own, one of which is this long overdue undead sea serpent!
As an undead perfect level, it serves as the "skullgreymon" of the sea, a long slinking fish skeleton with a similar long-jawed skull to its terrestrial cousin, which in this context evokes the skull of a deep-sea predator. Naturally, it also has a long, whiplike illicium with a bioluminescent tip, trailing from the blade-like horn on its head!
I do wonder, however, why they didn't see fit to give this Digimon any symbiotic, explosive fish. Multiple Digimon have living fish-like or shark-like missiles, including the original Skullgreymon, and that guy doesn't even live in the ocean! Skullseadramon should have at least as many launchable sharks as Skullgreymon, and ideally two or more times as many. Fortunately, the rest of it is cool enough to still earn a 5/5.
As an undead perfect level, it serves as the "skullgreymon" of the sea, a long slinking fish skeleton with a similar long-jawed skull to its terrestrial cousin, which in this context evokes the skull of a deep-sea predator. Naturally, it also has a long, whiplike illicium with a bioluminescent tip, trailing from the blade-like horn on its head!
I do wonder, however, why they didn't see fit to give this Digimon any symbiotic, explosive fish. Multiple Digimon have living fish-like or shark-like missiles, including the original Skullgreymon, and that guy doesn't even live in the ocean! Skullseadramon should have at least as many launchable sharks as Skullgreymon, and ideally two or more times as many. Fortunately, the rest of it is cool enough to still earn a 5/5.






