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There are things that world 3 did better than cyber sleuth like game pace, dialogue vibrant but straight to point, map exploration and card battle.
Cyber sleuth offer better battle system, more playable digi roster, scan and capture wild digimon, interactive farm storage and meatier story.
but unlike world 3 i would not want to replay cybersleuth and just stay in the end game making more digimon for online battle just my opinions
It's not a genre I'm very into, but so far the gameplay here has kept me engaged more deeply than others of its kind I've played.
I believe you have your nostalgia glasses on a bit too tight
You could learn some skills from others digivolutions for your final digimon, also you can give alittle boost with extra stats to your fav digimon.
In the Digimon world 3 the game felt real. Actual cities tree's water, and deserts.
I just love the game. i always played it 1 or 2 times a year.
A good example was Sepikmon and his missing mask, the amount of running back and forth was tedious and annoying.