Digimon World Next Order Critique Commentary Part 5

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Greetings one and all to a realm of commentated videos where I essentially critique a wide variety of games that I have enjoyed not just thoroughly, but also enable a high level of creativity in some form to make the experience special for me to talk about!

Having gotten to what could be considered the 'halfway' point of this series, (or close enough to it anyhow) I continue showcasing the later, more dangerous and unwelcoming, areas of this digital world here as I also progress with this file's duo that is the true red MegaKabuterimon (of the Vaccine type!) alongside... Well, I would say what I believe was my sixth Mega at the time, Phoenixmon, but alas I saved it right at a time where it scarcely had two minutes in real time to live before perishing to old age, alas what a short life it had here!

Although having said that, it did give me an opportunity to show off the Digiegg selection process, which has been upped from a small selection of four up to a far more impressive twelve Digieggs, (alongside a secret thirteenth that is unlocked after beating the main game, of which I have yet to do at this moment in time) that and showing off just why it is truly a bad idea to go about bringing your newborn Baby-tier digimon around any sort of field with wild digimon, much less one of the more challenging areas like Bony Resort!

Though for what it's worth, the amount of digimon on offer here is quite impressive as, unlike the original Digimon World where nearly ALL wild digimon were recolours that one could not hope to get for their own digimon alongside the other unique digimon that you couldn't unlock at all, Digimon World: Next Order enables you to get access to just about EVERY digimon seen in the game, with the lower-level gameplay largely focusing on the lesser-known digimon and recolours of more iconic ones whilst higher-level playthroughs later on will allow you to grind the stats necessary to unlock the requirements for such desired digimon, hence the sheer amount of replayability on offer!

It especially helps that, once you've progressed far enough into the main story, you receive a particular digimon in the 'Digi Dojo' to start restricting your digimon partners' digivolution paths so as to ensure that you don't end up with any duplicate or undesired digimon, as completing this game will be quite the task, even with the assistance of those digivolution crystals that allow quick access to digimon that, for the rarer kinds, may legitimately take many hours of grinding to achieve for just the one digimon or generation here!

Still, for what it's worth, Digimon World: Next Order is a game that plays to it's strengths here as an RPG faithful to it's original foundations unlike the many Digimon games that followed by trying their own unique take on the series, for better or for worse, and no doubt we won't likely see a game like this from Bandai Namco again for quite a while, so you may as well appreciate it for what it set out to accomplish here!

In any case, I hope you enjoyed the video and any constructive comments or criticism is appreciated!







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