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Digimon World Next Order for PlayStation 4 is an engaging RPG that invites players to explore a colorful universe filled with beloved Digimon. Released in 2017 by Namco Bandai Entertainment, this game requires no batteries and boasts a compact design, making it perfect for gaming on the go. With its unique gameplay mechanics and nostalgic charm, it's a must-have for both new and veteran fans alike.
Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00722674120746 |
UPC | 722674120746 651219201759 793573578914 |
Language: | English |
Model Number | 12074 |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Colour | multicolour |
Product Dimensions | 1.52 x 13.46 x 17.02 cm; 0.28 g |
Item model number | 12074 |
Original Release Date | 2017 |
Manufacturer | Namco Bandai Entertainment |
Item Weight | 0.28 g |
G**T
Impecável
Chegou perfeitamente embalado, sem nenhum arranhão, a mídia original lacrada. Maravilhoso.
C**N
juegazo!!! no lo puedo dejar de jugar
yo juegue mucho el digimon world 1 para el psone, fue para mi uno de los mejores de la consola, este para el ps4 es buenisimo me regreso a esas epocas en las que era niño y jugaba la primer version, tal vez la camara en los combates es lo unico que no me gusta de ahi en fuera todo cumple con una calificacion de 1 a 10 en sonido, graficos, gameplay, originalidad con 8.5la camara en combates es lo unico que sacaria 7
A**R
A very good game for long-time fans of Digimon
Before you take in any of this, bear in mind that this game is aimed for fans of Digimon and/or Digimon World. As such, those unfamiliar with the game or television series may have a hard time enjoying the game.Digimon World Next Order is a legitimate continuation of the story of the original Digimon World game, complete with almost all of the same mechanics of the old game with a bunch of new extra ones. It follows a Tamagotchi-style gameplay where you have to take care of your twin Digimon (originally you only had one partner) by feeding them, taking them to the toilet, training up their stats, and fighting other Digimon.For people new to the Digimon World series, this is actually the first time a Digimon World game has not been in its own continuity and probably for the better (even if you don't necessarily need to know the old game's story to enjoy this one). While the story is inherently simple-minded ('good Digimon are being turned into bad Digimon, go save them'), even with the additional kids who help the city, it works in the game's favor in order to get you back into the gameplay. For those who enjoy the difficulty of the original, you might be a bit disappointed because the difficulty curve is slightly lower, something which will not be apparent to those new to the game. It's also much easier to grind for stats to go towards earning your partners' 'digivolutions' as you can upgrade the training gear and have very early access to foods that boost training.In fact, Next Order seems to cry out 'greater accessibility', which to some people is good or bad. To me, it feels good at first and then quickly kind of dulls on me because it feels like there's too much gained at once. With the rush to make sure you have all of the extra stuff to do at the city, there comes a lack of additional new things afterward that is replaced with 'upgrading buildings' which is where the bad grind comes in of mining specific spots for handfuls of items at a time to go toward upgrades. This in itself can get tiring as you can only mine spots once a day, and plenty of them are in the midst of high-level enemies.On the plus side, your character's Tamer level does more than just passively affect things: you earn points to put towards skills of a wide variety, including skills to boost stat training, max inventory, item mining, and even prolonging the life of your partners. This is probably the best part of the game as it opens the road to being able to play your character as you see fit, whether you focus on combat, care, item farming, or give it an even split which is only mildly difficult. These skills are actually pretty vital in some cases to getting on the fast track to better 'digivolutions' and in other cases will allow your partners more versatility in combat.So, all in all, is Digimon World Next Order a good game? Yes. Despite the issues of rushing to give you access to a lot of neat stuff at the city, it is a much more accessible game than its predecessor and at least makes the stat grinding more bearable. However, it's definitely a game for the fans and not something for people who have never played Digimon, barely watched the show, or are too used to the way games like Pokemon play out. So long as you don't expect to be getting right back to earning iconic Digimon partners from the get-go, you won't be disappointed. Having said all that, if you're willing to give it a try despite not being a Digimon fan, then I suggest giving it a very fair chance and keeping in mind that difficulty is half the fun.Side Note: For those who care, the game does have dual audio, which- before you groan- has a pretty good dub voice over going for it, including a lot of actors who voiced over the original Digimon show. The Japanese side isn't as interesting, though, as it has a lot of generic-sounding actors and the voice over isn't present for Digimon in-combat, only during dialog scenes.
T**V
Thanks Amazon for honouring the Pre-Order Bonus!
Thank you Amazon for working with me to give me the Pre-order bonus as promised. Took a few days and emails to Namco and Amazon but I finally received it! :D Also as for the game. Its actually really good! The battling and premise is so different from cyber sleuth but feels harder. It reminds me a lot of the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games. Learning the battle phases was interesting but now that I understand that the game is going much better. The digimon can be annoying with their constant hungriness and needing to use the washroom, but they are like pets so I love it and cannot wait to see what else happens.
C**N
Great digimon game
This is the digimon game that I wanted since watching the anime. I can see why someone might find it boring but it's perfect for me. If you like digimon, give it a try. I even found Digimon World 1 too complex; this is what I wanted Digimon World 1 to be.
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