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I know, it gives me vietcong flashback too PS1 game.....damn pooping in evolution Nunemon.
No need to lie, Megas dont poop. They have reached the pinnacle of Digimon Evolution
there loves someone Nunemon
Skill issue
Not just the first popularity boom, that is literally their origin. They sprung into existence as a Tamagotchi alternative for boys, then came the first Digimon World as a Tamagotchi style rpg, and then came the first anime.
I'm new to playing any digimon game, and it does feel very out of place. If this was a game centered around caring for and raising the monsters (tamagotchi style), that would be fine. But this is a role playing adventure game, and it's not the 90's anymore.
There might be a sense of nostalgia from the digimon-for-life crowd, or some enjoyment from literal bathroom humor. But it doesn't add anything to the game. No one (almost no one) is seeking out digimon games for this mechanic, and a lot of people are turned away by including it.
That's exactly what it is though... It's that with an adventure slapped on.
To be honest, if this game wasn't Digimon themed, I don't think I'd enjoy it.
Which is weird, because I'd love a Digimon tamagotchi.
Maybe it's just the mix of gameplay and monster breeding elements combined that I am not too fond of.
That's probably just a symptom of the Digimon franchise trying out different things though.
In one game, Digimon can be humane creatures that can fall in love with humans, marry them, and start a family with them.
Then in the next game, they can be pets.
I personally feel both, when you have your powerful mons and you just go around recruiting and exploring and doing stuff in the city it's peak comfy and everything i'd want out of a digimon game and if there was no real combat and it was animal crossing esque casual i'd love it more
but when your mon dies and it's back to grinding again to get them to good enough strength it makes me remember why i was always put off from trying these games and as much as i enjoy it i do think this will prob be my one and only experience with them
however i do encourage any digimon fans to try it out for themselves so they can get a good idea and feel for the very roots of the franchise and arguably what it's all about
Both different genre