I've only ever played the first Digimon World.. so Digimon World. I'd be open to more suggestions too if they play similarly, I vaguely recall playing one of the sequel games and I was like driving around a tank or some shit... co.pletelt subverted my expectations
I don't know what the best one is (would have to play more Digimon /vrpg/ before I were to answer your question properly), but my current favourite /vrpg/ Digimon game is Re:Digitize (a sort of pet monster raising /vrpg/).
Digimon World if you care more about the VPET aspect of Digimon and also for one of the most unique games ever made, Redigitize and Next Order for games like it but without the charm. World 2 if you like slow dungeon crawling, 3 and all the Stories games if you like Pokemon/SMT.
There are no good digimon games i.e. games that someone would play if they weren't already sunk into the franchise.
Everything that exists is just some kind of a 6/10 that fails to be enjoyable in different ways
hard to say but from what I've played:
Digimon World for open ended adventure, digimon raising, although very limited selection of monsters, also the pvp arena is fricking awesome if you have friends (lol) you can make your digibros beat the everloving shit out of each other for fun
Digimon World 2 for dungeon crawling (kind of shitty crawling because you can easily memorize most layouts after a while), no raising simulation but pure grinding and Jogress, huge selection of digimon though, even some really niche ones, fast forward helps if you're emulating
t. autistically played hundreds of hours as a kid on original hardware
Digimon World 3 is like a basic JRPG but it's very pretty when you're not in battle
Next Order only if you're a DigiWorld gay, plenty of mons and nods to the original world game
Cyber Sleuth/Hacker's Memory for decent story, funny translation and huge digimon roster
I've read Re:Digitize is the best one but I haven't played it yet, I'm kinda curious though I think it features shit from the X-evolution movie
Do people like monster raisers? Both digimon an monster rancher have failed several times. I'm trying to develop an indie monster raising game but I don't expect it to sell. I'm doing it mostly for my own enjoyment.
Hard to say they failed when each series had 5+ games in each franchise. Make your game and release it, I’ll most likely play it. The indie scene for this subgenre is blooming
>Make your game and release it, I’ll most likely play it.
May take a while, but I'll post it at least once in /mon/day. >The indie scene for this subgenre is blooming
But I haven't really seen any indie vpets yet unless you count that digimon vpet fangame
The one where they all spoilers
I've only ever played the first Digimon World.. so Digimon World. I'd be open to more suggestions too if they play similarly, I vaguely recall playing one of the sequel games and I was like driving around a tank or some shit... co.pletelt subverted my expectations
Digimon world re:digitize is pretty similar. Next order too but that ones not well liked apparently.
None.
I don't know what the best one is (would have to play more Digimon /vrpg/ before I were to answer your question properly), but my current favourite /vrpg/ Digimon game is Re:Digitize (a sort of pet monster raising /vrpg/).
Digimon World if you care more about the VPET aspect of Digimon and also for one of the most unique games ever made, Redigitize and Next Order for games like it but without the charm. World 2 if you like slow dungeon crawling, 3 and all the Stories games if you like Pokemon/SMT.
The only good one is the most painful one. But pain is better than boredom which most Digimon games are instead.
There are no good digimon games i.e. games that someone would play if they weren't already sunk into the franchise.
Everything that exists is just some kind of a 6/10 that fails to be enjoyable in different ways
hard to say but from what I've played:
Digimon World for open ended adventure, digimon raising, although very limited selection of monsters, also the pvp arena is fricking awesome if you have friends (lol) you can make your digibros beat the everloving shit out of each other for fun
Digimon World 2 for dungeon crawling (kind of shitty crawling because you can easily memorize most layouts after a while), no raising simulation but pure grinding and Jogress, huge selection of digimon though, even some really niche ones, fast forward helps if you're emulating
t. autistically played hundreds of hours as a kid on original hardware
Digimon World 3 is like a basic JRPG but it's very pretty when you're not in battle
Next Order only if you're a DigiWorld gay, plenty of mons and nods to the original world game
Cyber Sleuth/Hacker's Memory for decent story, funny translation and huge digimon roster
I've read Re:Digitize is the best one but I haven't played it yet, I'm kinda curious though I think it features shit from the X-evolution movie
Do people like monster raisers? Both digimon an monster rancher have failed several times. I'm trying to develop an indie monster raising game but I don't expect it to sell. I'm doing it mostly for my own enjoyment.
>Do people like monster raisers?
Have you heard of a thing called Pokemon?
It's apparently pretty successful with the kids
Probably bait but games like digimon world and monster rancher are quite different from pokemon, where raising is a separate mechanic from battling.
Hard to say they failed when each series had 5+ games in each franchise. Make your game and release it, I’ll most likely play it. The indie scene for this subgenre is blooming
>Make your game and release it, I’ll most likely play it.
May take a while, but I'll post it at least once in /mon/day.
>The indie scene for this subgenre is blooming
But I haven't really seen any indie vpets yet unless you count that digimon vpet fangame
It's Re:Digitize but the more popular and well known one is Digimon World
Digimon World 2 because i like dungeon crawling
the one in my head
All if them.
DW1
Re:Digitize for classic dying digimons
Cyberbawds for pokemonish immortal ones
If you haven't played any games for 20+ years then its digimon world
>Gets digits
>Most based opinion on DIGImon
Not a coincidence
Cyber Sleuth/Hacker's Memory and Dawn/Dusk are the only correct answers
Survive is absolutely fricking terrible and an abomination to the Digimon name