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https://store.steampowered.com/app/1042550/Digimon_Story_Cyber_Sleuth_Complete_Edition/
sorry bad english again
Them all others games are like this besides Cyber Sleuth ? I am surprised. To me was really disturbing spend so much time training my digimon to see him just dying on me without I do any mistake... I never see anything more frustrating and worse, when I get a new digimon to substitute my beloved trained digimon I get a totally different digimon, is not even the same race. I surprised because the digimon in this game are truly treated like disposable tool. And all others games are like this too besides Cyber Sleuth ??? This is a absurd ! Why someone can enjoy this kind of gameplay mechanics ? This makes me sad because I really enjoyed the game, I just wanted that my digimon not dies of old age.
Not yet. Then just the first game is like this ? I am still struggling playing the first game, trying to find a way to increase the lifespan of my cute digimon... I do not want to simply gave up yet...