Digimon World Next Order gameplay walkthrough will include all main-story cutscenes and ending.
Bonus Rules:
- Play on the hardest difficulty (Normal)
Differences between Easy & Normal:
- Gain less Bit per battle
- Gain less stats from training (note: does not include actual battles)
- I'm not sure, but it feels like I'm gaining Tamer Exp slower than on easy (based on a previous playthrough which was over 2 years ago though...)
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This video is blocked in Japan due to copyright on the music during an "ExE" evolution.
Info on the game:
Digimon World Next Order is a third-person RPG developed by B.B. Studio and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.
The game is set in the digital world (so no real world locations).
We play as the only human in this world that has the ability to have 2 partners instead of just 1.
The story of the English version is slightly different form the original Japanese version. In the original Japanese version, both the male and female version are sent to the digital world and have a partner (although we only ever got to see the person chosen at the start) and go everywhere together inside the digital world. Kouta and Himari are also their classmates in the original Japanese version. In the English version however (the version we're playing) only the character we chose at the start will go to the digital world and has 2 partners (which does sound more logical seeing as they only ever show the person you chose anyway...). Kouta and Himari aren't your classmates in this version, but contestants (semi-finalists, 4th and 3rd places) from a championship the main character was in at least 7 years prior (not part of the game, only mentioned) and won.
As we get dragged into the digital world against our will we encounter Jijimon, a digimon that looks a lot like an old man, who runs the village/town of Floatia. Due to a recent Machinedramon attack many of the villagers fled. It is our job to help getting the village/town/city get populated again and protect the digital world from these attacks...although they seem to be a part of a much bigger plan...
While the game looks very childish, I'm not putting it up as "For children" because there are wars in the game, death (both from old age, disease and creatures killing creatures) and talks about the afterlife in a philosophical way (so it does contain philosophical content...Yes, I'm going that route.)
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