A few of the Digimon appear to be reprising their roles from past World games. Patamon is seen running the local item stand, a similar role to how he expanded the item shop in World. Birdramon stands next to a booth with a road map in screenshots, and may be running the same Birdra Transport as in World and Re:Digitize. Additional screenshots provided below show Dukemon Crimson Mode and the DLC evolution Susanoomon in action, camping as Shiki, and the game's training gym. Note that the game's field interface has changed considerably since it was first shown; weekday information is in English rather than Japanese, and the order of icons has been reshuffled.
Digimon World -next 0rder- will launch in Japan March 17th, 2016, on the PlayStation Vita for 6,800 yen prior to tax. It is the latest entry in the World series, succeeding directly from Re:Digitize Decode on the 3DS, Re:Digitize on the PSP, and World on the PSX.
Takuto's V-mon and Tentomon get a "friendship bonus" and "time bonus" while training their Speed and Offense. |
Jijimon: "Ah, it's a success." |
it so nice even it just for vita how good digimon fans in japan treated compare to western.... when came to western always reading beggars asking for digimon, asking for 3ds, asking no dub no buy, asking so many BS crap... kinda irritating....maybe i should stay from this BS fandom and buy the digimon i like and dont give a fak when digimon dead in western... and jump back playing pc mmo...pfft typical toxic gamer
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bs for pcbeggar even i had pcmasterrace also work more to get more money to buy vita just for digimon games...
DeleteI don't care if this comes to the west. I just pre-ordered this and I'll still play without understanding a single word. If anyone wants to pre-order this, it's available on Play Asia and they don't charge until a couple days before it comes out.
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