![]() ![]() They’re both good in their own right but they’re vastly different games and either may fall flat for people depending on what they’re looking for. 13 Takuto was once a passionate Digimon fan in his youth, even becoming runner-up in a national tournament, but has since become more concerned with adolescent life and wondering about his future. ![]() However as a tactics rpg regardless of how many you recruit you’ll find yourself using the same core team repeatedly because they’re actually leveled while the rest of your digidudes sit quietly on the sidelines not being used. Premise The game's story centers around two potential main characters: Japanese third-year high school students Takuto () 12 and Shiki (). The focus is definitely more story heavy and it’s a pretty decent story imo. ![]() It’s a fun game and you can milk a lot more actual gameplay out of it if you do a lot of the extra battles in between story points to recruit new digimon and such. Survive is like 80% visual novel, 20% tactics rpg. However if you’re looking for something story heavy you’ll be disappointed since as the game mainly focuses on raising mons and upgrading the city the story points are fairly far between and frankly not super engaging. Overall the material harvesting, city upgrading, pet raising vibe of the game is really fun and captures what digimon is all about very well imo. Next Order is similar to DW1 on psx while still different enough, you can get an ungodly amount of hours out of it if you’re just enjoying raising you digimon and exploring without guides and stuff, training is a bit easier than DW1 since you get stats from battles rather than just training, in fact battles are the main way you’re going to gain stats when you’re pushing for high stats to progress story bosses. ![]()
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