![]() It’s in this tutorial you’re also introduced to one of the games new features, E圎 Evolutions. While it’s refreshing being thrown in the deep end like this straight off the bat, the game sets it up as a tutorial for you to become accustomed with commanding your Digimon and getting to grips with the games control system. Ported instantly into the Digiworld upon choosing and renaming your character (a choice of pre designed male of female, Takuto and Shiki) you’re greeted by your two faithful Digimon ready to battle. I wasn’t, however, prepared to be thrown into utter chaos the moment the game started! Digimon World: Next Order immediately throws you into disorder as the opening scenes give you a taste of what to expect later in game. Having been some time since I played my last Digimon game I was a little unsure what to expect coming into Next Order, although I had a basic idea of the concept. However, there is one massive change: instead of just one Digimon partner Next Order allows you two. The music, the Digimon designs, the Digimon village you awake in (also your HQ throughout the game) and all of its surroundings look familiar. The one thing you’ll instantly notice if you’ve ever played the original Digimon World game before (released on PlayStation in 1999) or are at all familiar with the franchise, is what a blast from the past Digimon World: Next Order is. While it may now be 2017, not much has changed it would seem Pokémon are still trying to make us catch ’em all, Dragon Ball are still the gods of fighting and Digimon have a whole new world of digital monsters for us to explore in Digimon World: Next Order. I had Pikachu’s and Patamon’s adorning all corners of my room and I spent endless hours playing numerous games from the franchises. If you were a youth of the 90’s like myself then you understand it was an amazing time, Dragon Ball, Pokémon, Sailor Moon and Digimon were the rulers of television. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |