Digimon World: Next Order Review - RETURN OF THE VIRTUAL PET - Casp
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- Опубликовано: 15 мар 2017
- I confused "OP" with "AP" because I've been on a Breath of Fire binge lately. My bad.
LINKS TO MY PREVIOUS REVIEWS:
Digimon World:
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RE:Digitize:
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Games featured in this video in order of appearance:
Digimon World: Next Order (PS4/Vita)
Digimon World (PS1)
Digimon World: RE:Digitize (PSP/3DS)
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Music used in this video in order of appearance:
Machinedramon Battle - Digimon World: Next Order OST
File City Theme (Daytime) - Digimon World: Next Order OST
File City Theme (Night Time) - Digimon World: Next Order OST
Boss Battle - Digimon World: Next Order OST
(I have no idea what the real names of the songs are, but this is what they're listed as, and they're all magical.)
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Megas don't need to poop, truly the pinnacle of evolution
I actually liked the desynced lifespan, was able to train a rookie digimon with my Mega digimon via battles, which boosted him to mega-stats in only 1-2 days of it's life. Making it way easier to get the cooler ultimates and megas!
I'm one of the three people who appreciate you for not spoiling the ending for a game about Digimon... so cheers. :D
Finally a solid review for this game from someone you can tell knows what he's talking about both in positive and negative aspects of the game. I feel even though the game tried to go the way to be more casual and accessible for newer players it's still far away from being casual. All these reviews from people who obviously didn't play any of the other vpet games before and still can't get into the game are proof enough. I mean sure the game is far from being perfect so I don't expect perfect ratings for it but most of the reviews for this game make me shake my head because the person testing it clearly didn't know how to play it which just shows again all these tutorials in the beginning completely missed their point. So I think for these vpet games the developers should just concentrate more on the core players because the formula of it just isn't cut out for casual players to begin with. If they'd try to make it even more casual that would completely destroy the charm of it. There are still the Digimon Story games with the easily accessible turn-based battle system and relatively easy to understand training and evolution mechanics in comparison so that's still something more casual for these people. I just hope the relatively low ratings for this game doesn't convince the developers to not make or localize these vpet games anymore because they're still my most favorite Digimon games. I still hope for a localization of Decode as long as the lifecycle of the 3DS is still ongoing
Hey Casp, getting age difference is the best because you can grind with battles if you have a mega and rookie. Go battle some wargrowlmon at Ex-Machina with a decent mega and a newborn and you'll get around +30 (att,def,etc.) and +300 (hp,mp) per battle. And battles don't even effect time like training so basically you can get a max stat rookie lol...idk the game is broken.
It is actually generally more beneficial to battle other Digimon for stats over just training. At least until you hit a certain stage. To make the most of there life cycle you want to battle Digimon that are just strong enough to net you solid stats across the board per battle. And since time doesn't move in battle it's was more worth it. So if I do one battle and get 24 points in most stats and no time is gone. If I train at the gym I get 60 or so in one stat and a hour passes. So if you line up a bunch of Digimon (like say Psychemon and Seadramon) you will make much better use of your life cycle.
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I have to say, one of best things in this game is it's soundtrack. I love all of the nostalgic DW1 remixes and i think new tracks were also really great.
Having your digimon's life span not synced is actually a really good thing. Its how I got them to 9999 in stats and 99999 in hp/mp, by having the mega "power level" the other in its baby-champ phase. Also training in the gym is not that good for stat boosting, fighting strong enemies is better for power leveling purposes, not to mention you fill out the skill tree much faster that way too. The gym is faster for going through generations faster but battles take up no in game time and if you fight the right enemy you get +26 in stats and +260 in hp/mp each fight. Meaning that by the time you have a champ you can have 20k hp/mp and 4k in str/sta etc.
Great review.
Great review, i'm still doing my playthrough and enjoyin it greatly, and when it comes to your point in the video, I agree, I never thought i'd miss the small details from DW such as them using the bathroom or the game actually showing them train.
Nice to see the fan service from the developers and also all the work you put in to help spread the word and information of the older and newer games. I'm a year late, but I just wanted to pay my respects. Great stuff on the digimon world series of videos.
I'm watching your Digimon games reviews,great job! This one looks good.
I love this game!!!! Its difficult when you first start out so those first hours may put alot of people off but once you recruit enough digimon the game just opens up immensely. And I'm an idiot so I kinda needed the extra help understanding battles to get a full grasp on them. Also the gym is a horrible way to train because you waste 1 hour of the day to get meh stats. When you can find the right wild digimon to train against you could get strong enough to be fighting ultimate level digimon with just rookies.
Solid review, only a couple details I think were missed:
Nice one good sir. Well put together and as entertaining as always. I enjoyed this!
Great videos on the digimon game series! Love your content and your commentary, they're pretty entertaining to watch/listen to while I'm doing work. Thank you and I'll look forward for more of your content!
I WANT THIS ON STEAM RIGHT NOW, GODAMMIT!
I've only ever played the first digimon world game for the ps1, but I did get my enjoyment out of it. I'm interested in jumping into the digimon world series again but it'll be a long time before I can give this game a try but I'm happy to hear that the positives outweigh the negatives with regards to this game.