- Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
- Release Date: Feb 22, 2023
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 17 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 17
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Mixed: 0 out of 17
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Negative: 6 out of 17
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May 18, 2023One of the worst Digimon games out there, they shouldn't have remastered it.
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May 18, 2023Coming from Cyber Sleuth, coming back to this game is very disappointing, it's broken in every aspect and the pinnacle of mediocrity.
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Feb 25, 2023Best Digimon game and with the new features it is better than it was on Playstation 4.
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Mar 3, 2023
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Mar 25, 2023Love it
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Feb 26, 2023
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Feb 27, 2023Thank you for the release! I love the new features and had fun time to play.
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Mar 1, 2023
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Jun 23, 2023This game gets better and better every minute you put into it. The start is really rough especially on normal difficulty, i read that easy is the actual normal difficulty, but it has so many deep systems, your digimon can even get diarrhea.
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Mar 18, 2023For better or worse, Digimon World: Next Order has all of Bandai’s best ideas mixed together in one complex title. As a game, this can be huge and intimidating, but it can also be someone’s comfort game to melt into at the end of a long day. As a port, Digimon World: Next Order should be praised for its continuous improvement as it jumps from one platform to the next, but its pricetag hasn’t improved in its 7 year run, which can put off some players who have become accustomed to purchasing ports at a lower pricepoint. Digimon World: Next Order was an overwhelming first foray into Digimon, but I’d be lying if I didn’t say I was blown away by the complexity, nuance, and depth the series has to offer. Perhaps Digimon truly are the champions after all!
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Mar 15, 2023Being extremely close to the original concept, which at least in Japan was designed for the unfortunate PlayStation Vita, the hybrid nature of Nintendo Switch has returned to the product a portability that keeps boredom away and is well suited to its Pet Simulator mechanics. Among other things, since the "normal" difficulty proposed by the original version was unbalanced, in this round the developer B.B. Studio has introduced a new level of challenge that winks at anyone who is not particularly accustomed to the repetitive mechanics of the World series. If we add to this the possibility of running, overall Digimon World: Next Order appears more enjoyable than ever. Too bad only for Bandai Namco's decision, in our opinion unjustifiable, to offer the title for 60 euros: a truly exaggerated admission ticket for a product that has already been circulating since 2016 and which from a graphic point of view has not received the slightest tweak .
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Mar 14, 2023I can’t recommend Digimon World: Next Order and honestly I have begun to question why I liked it as a kid. I am sure it had to do with the later cool evolutions that happen but there are better games and even anime’s that showcase this better than having suffered through this game. While seeing some of the old faces brought back some nostalgia in the end it was just that, and the game was just a chore to play… literally.