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Enjoy dynamic turn-based combat that combines strategic elements with evolved battle components. "
Might be movement in combat?
Digimon World = Pet simulator
Google playthroughs of Dawn/Dusk (which are story games localized with the world title for no reason) and Cyber Sleuth, though will likely be closer to Cyber Sleuth
Turn based, 3 digimon on your side. Often compared to Persona game combat.
Digimon World = V-Pet (Digimon World 1, Digimon World ReDigitize (PSP + 3DS), Digimon World Next Order)
Digimon Story = JRPG (Digimon Story DS, Digimon Story Dawn/Dusk [for some reason dubbers called the DS games Digimon World], Digimon Story Lost Evolution, Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth + HM)
It's a JRPG, similar to Cyber Sleuth.
(and you bite your tongue, Survive was a good VN)
That's what Digimon "Story" game typically are.
The funny thing is, the amount of dialogue in Cyber sleuth was pretty annoying, and a lot of it was useless fluff, much more so than Survive. Oh yeah, let me talk to this random reoccurring character about occult bullsh** some more that doesn't really link back to the plot or digimon. Whew, only 8 more repetitive side tasks to do lol