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  • Summary: The Digital World is in despair. Machinedramons are running rampant and causing utter chaos... the Digital World needs your help. Explore and traverse the Digital World to solve a digi-mystery. Recruit faithful Digimon companions and meet friends along the way to help you on this epic journey.
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Digimon World: Next Order Announcement Trailer - TGS 2016
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 35
  2. Negative: 0 out of 35
  1. Feb 8, 2017
    90
    I like Digimon World: Next Order better than Pokémon Sun and Moon.
  2. Feb 15, 2017
    75
    Digimon World:Next Order is a bright, slow-paced game that intermixes a open-world RPG with monster raising to great success. Refreshingly simple and fun, the game overcomes some issues with AI to be a surprisingly addictive title. With team based battles focused on strategy and plenty of exploration, Digimon World: Next Order provides solid content worth a look.
  3. Feb 6, 2017
    74
    For the target audience, Digimon World: Next Order is exactly what they would want from a Digimon game.
  4. Jan 31, 2017
    70
    It takes a little too much to reward the player for its progresses, but it's a really enjoyable adventure for fans of the series. If you like the first Digimon World for PSX, you'll like this one.
  5. Feb 13, 2017
    65
    Digimon World: Next Order offers a great amount of hours of entertainment, especially if for the fans of the franchise. A better combat system than previous intallments, but a very weak plot.
  6. After Cyber Sleuth got our expectations real high, Digimon World: Next Order is crushed under those expectations. Although they are parts of two different series, Next Order still feels like an old and less fun game.
  7. 50
    On a whole, Digimon World: Next Order isn’t a bad experience. It does take some time in order to get used to the flow of the game, and to deal with its irritations, but once you're there, you're in for what might potentially be a very addictive grind indeed.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 31 out of 43
  2. Negative: 7 out of 43
  1. May 4, 2020
    10
    Best Game ...! Bandai Awesome ..
    Digimon Next Order Goty 2017
    Best Music
    Best Gameplay
    Best Digimon
    Best History
    I highly recommend it.
  2. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    One of the best digimon games I've played. Also, it so nice to have it to play in my ps4. I am really enjoying the game, and I will definitelyOne of the best digimon games I've played. Also, it so nice to have it to play in my ps4. I am really enjoying the game, and I will definitely play it over and over. I totally recommend this game! Expand
  3. Jan 31, 2017
    10
    This game is for the fans of the first Digimon World on PSX. If you love that game, you will love Next Order.
    Este juego está hecho para los
    This game is for the fans of the first Digimon World on PSX. If you love that game, you will love Next Order.
    Este juego está hecho para los fans del primer Digimon World de PSX. Si te gustó ese juego, este también te gustará.
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  4. Jan 22, 2020
    9
    Nota Real: 8,5
    Adquirí este videojuego por el hecho de ser de Digimon y por que quería ver como era desde mi perspectiva tras ver varios
    Nota Real: 8,5
    Adquirí este videojuego por el hecho de ser de Digimon y por que quería ver como era desde mi perspectiva tras ver varios análisis en youtube. El mismo día que adquirí este juego también adquirí el Hackers Memory y días después el Fist of the norh Star lost paradise, dos juegos a los cuales les tenia muchísimas ganas y tengo que decir que los tuve que aparcar un poco por culpa de este juego, no me esperaba gran cosa, solo un juego correcto sin mas y si este juego me ha tenido enganchado de una forma casi enfermiza no creo que sea tan mediocre como lo ponen algunos medios. Antes de nada tengo que aclarar que no toque mucho el primer world así que si este es mas o menos profundo no lo se. El juego en si es una aventura RPG con toques de tamagotchi ya que al comienzo de la aventura nos darán a elegir entre dos huevos para ir criando a nuestro digimon y estos tienen un ciclo de vida limitado por días pero estos claro esta podrán volver a nacer con estadísticas mas avanzadas, sera muy difícil conseguir a tu digimon deseado en las primeras horas de juego. El mundo digital es mas bonito de lo que podría pensar en un principio, posee unos entornos muy variados, contando con desiertos, bosques, sendas heladas, etc. Otro punto importante de este juego es que a medida que avanzamos por el mundo digital nos encontramos otros digimon que necesitaran de nuestra ayuda, esto son las propias misiones secundarias del juego y una vez que las superemos, estos digimon se unirán a nuestra ciudad, que se podría decir que es la base de operaciones del propio juego, aquí conseguiremos la carne para alimentar a nuestras criaturas, los aseos portátiles para cuando estos tengan que hacer sus necesidades entre otras cosas, cuantos mas digimon se unan mas aumentara la prosperidad de la ciudad y mas cosas útiles desbloquearemos, cosas tales como el viaje rápido, un dojo para bloquear las evoluciones que no queramos, etc. Otra cosa a tener en cuenta es el gimnasio, pasaremos aquí unas cuantas horas para subir parámetros a nuestros digimon, eso si, sin llegar a abusar, pues estos podrán morir de agotamiento. El combate es automático pero contamos con las ordenes y los puntos de orden, lo primero son los ataques del digimon que podremos seleccionar y lo segundo lo que hace que podamos lanzarlos. La historia en si no es gran cosas, es sencilla y cumple con su cometido. Para terminar, si eres fan de digimon creo que este juego cumplirá con tus expectativas, a mi un juego no me había mantenido así de enganchado en mucho tiempo y considero que es una de las joyas ocultas del catalogo de PS4
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  5. Sep 23, 2017
    8
    The game is fantastic...It really shines like a new era digimon. Except that... It its too short and there are no DLCS nor expansions. YouThe game is fantastic...It really shines like a new era digimon. Except that... It its too short and there are no DLCS nor expansions. You should content yourself with this. A few hours on the good place Expand
  6. Feb 1, 2017
    7
    Digimon World: Next Order
    Like taking care of a 2 year old.
    Have you even wanted to be a pageant mom and have a honey booboo child of your
    Digimon World: Next Order
    Like taking care of a 2 year old.
    Have you even wanted to be a pageant mom and have a honey booboo child of your own?
    Well you’re in luck, because in Digimon World: Next Order you get 2.
    Here you play as either a male or female character that you get to name and you work on escaping the digital world…
    This is a very odd rpg... it’s a very good rpg though.. But that statement of course depends on the type of gameplay experiences you enjoy…
    Digimon World is very much a management game...
    The game starts with you choosing any 2 eggs… you raise the characters in these eggs in a training room to digivolve them and boost their stats… not in combat..
    Their stats act more as defense here in case you do run into a combat situation...
    You do increase your tamer level from combat though which gives skill points for your skill tree...
    In this game you explore the open Digi world recruiting digimon to your village by helping them get the items they need throughout the world and in exchange they go back to your village and offer a perk for that village...
    Your village is where you go to restock on food every day, buy items from shops, and train your digimon...
    And mistakenly as you play the game this village gets bigger so everything is spread out instead of nicely packed into a small area… so you have to run around to get your refills…
    As you are completing tasks you’ll run into wild digimon and you act as a coach or a cheerleader on the sideline while your 2 digimon do their thing…
    you are able to throw in some healing items while they fight and command them to do special moves that they build up thanks to your cheering…
    But they fight on their own…
    you’re basically a cheerleader for 2 toddlers that also does fetch quests.
    And as you explore the lands completing the tasks given to you you have to make sure your digimon don’t go hungry... and they get hungry a lot…
    It’s annoying how frequently you have to feed them…
    You even have to take them to the bathroom…
    It’s a constant juggle of making sure you have food and portable toilets... while your digimon are strong enough to handle themselves in the locations you travel to…
    That’s the game…
    It’s a really good game if you’re into that kind of thing.. Even I was for the first 8 hours…
    But the thing is your digimon die…
    And I have no idea how or why...
    They’ll get sick if you over train them… but I purposely hatched a new one and trained it without giving it rest at all trying to kill it.. And it just wouldn’t die... I thought this was why and its clearly not it...
    I tried to push at least 10 different digimon past their ultimate form and they died every time with no signs of illness or dissatisfaction from me as a tamer..
    And it’s of course very frustrating to have to start again numerous times with new characters and have to bring their stats up all over again…
    Especially if you just want to get on with the story..
    This game is very much an open world digimon version of Tamagotchi...
    Either you like that play style or you don’t…
    Don’t expect a deep combat system here...or a typical jrpg where you have to slot in new items and moves… that’s not what this game is about
    Feed your digimon, take them to the bathroom.. Don’t over train them... and use them as protection as you try to escape the digital world...
    I give Digimon World: Next Order
    a 7/10
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  7. May 18, 2023
    0
    One of the worst Digimon games out there, they shouldn't have remastered it.

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