There really isn’t a need for an engine like the Unreal engine which is suited to really dig its heels into the graphical power of the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation Vita. The thing is that Digimon World: Next Order doesn’t need hyper-realistic graphics as the game is based on the anime/manga. This seems to be the go to engine for smaller titles and though this game isn’t exactly a ten minute long game, the engine does suit the title quite nicely. In Digimon World 3 the players were there on their own volition and got stuck that way, in the latest iteration however they were sucked in against their will.ĭigimon World: Next Order is made in the Unity Engine. In Digimon World 3 there were a lot of players stuck, in Digimon World: Next Order it’s only a handful of people. The only difference here is the scope and the execution. To be fair, the plot feels done to death as in the old school Digimon World 3, players were stuck in the Digital world, too. The problem the protagonist has, and the humans he encounters during his travels, is that they are looking for a way back into the real world. The protagonists are a bit of a hit and miss, either you like them or you dislike them, but other than that, they act like your usual JRPG characters. Characters aren’t all immediately introduced. The game slowly raises the stakes by unraveling the mystery, successfully keeping the story interesting. It’s unknown why the Machinedramon are so aggressive and this is just the start of the mystery. Upon entering the Digital World, you are assailed by a giant hulking monstrosity called Machinedramon. You are sucked into the Digital World after you booted up a Digivice. The game is a perfect standalone story wise and it’s rather easy to get into. Don’t worry about it, if that’s what’s stopping you. If you aren’t a fan of the lore of the Digital World of Digimon, then you might not want to pick up this game. If this game is successful, this might lead to Digimon getting some more love, and after all those years, it wouldn’t be such a bad thing. With Digimon World: Next Order hot on its heels, it looks like the previous game wasn’t just a hit and miss, but Bandai Namco is on to something. Finally, after all the drab Digimon games it seems that the streak of bad games has been broken. Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth came out in February of last year and that game got quite good reviews.
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