January 14th, 2016. Tonmiha of
4Gamer reports that Bandai Namco Entertainment's latest press kit contains
thirty new screenshots on the upcoming
Digmion World -next 0rder-, detailing the game's material gathering, town development, camping, and training mechanics. Although
-next 0rder- is only two months away from its
Japanese launch date, until now little information was given on the actual game mechanics. 4Gamer also has more info on the new character Tsuzuki Shouma, who was previously introduced in
last month's issue of V Jump magazine. The personal quote and profile given for Shouma differ significantly from his
official profile, giving a look into more of Shouma's personal traits.
Tsuzuki Shouma/津々木ショーマ
「…特別な権限を持っているのはキミだけじゃないということさ」
"...You're not the only one with a special power."
"A young man whose communication is lacking, but whose true nature is gentle.
In contrast to his love for Digimon, his tenacity is unusually strong.
Because he's poor at talking with people, he often wears headphones to listen to music with.
He's no good at exercise."
The Digital World of
-next 0rder- is configured into various areas, such as grasslands, volcanoes, and snow fields. Along with their two Digimon partners, the player can collect various food and materials in these fields to solve the problems of the Digimon they meet in their journey. Unique to
-next 0rder- is the camping mechanic, which allows them to recover their strength in the field, organize collected materials, and increase their partners' parameters with the food they cook. (This last point is similar to the restaurant mechanic of
Digimon World, which increased a Digimon's stats but could only be used while they were hungry.) The player can camp anywhere in the field, not limited to any particular location.
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Server Desert |
The screenshots given below show several new areas of the Digital World, in order; the Server Desert (サーバー砂漠), Lo-Gic Blaze Mountain (ロン・リ炎山 Note that "computer logic" is written 論理
ronri in Japanese, but the English word "Lonely" ロンリ is phonetically identical), Absolute Zero (アブソリュートゼロ), Ooguino Wasteland (オーグィノ荒野), MOD Shop Cape (MODシップ岬), Great Fault Ex Machina (大断層エクスマキナ) and Bone 'O Resort 2 (ホネ・オ・リゾート2).
Update: Famitsu has reported an eighth area, Oath Grassland (チカイノ草原).
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Lo-Gic Blaze Mountain |
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Absolute Zero |
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Ooguino Wasteland |
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MOD Shop Cape |
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Great Fault Ex Machina |
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Bone O' Resort 2 |
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Shiki harvests 1 DigiStone, 3 DigiSand, 1 DigiLight, and 1 DigiRock. |
At collection points (採取ポイント) the player can collect the materials that have spawned, which can later be used to help develop the Village of Beginnings. Food items can also spawn at these points, to be used in cooking. This is similar to other harvesting systems in role-playing games like
Etrian Odyssey, but
-next 0rder- distinguishes itself by tying the system to city development.
While the Village of Beginnings initially starts out as a
small town, as the player invites Digimon to rejoin the Village it will
gradually develop into a lively city with commercial, agricultural, research, and
entertainment districts.
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The town prior to development. |
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Post-development: central district. |
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Post-development: Commerce district. |
Digimon World -next 0rder- will launch in Japan
March 17th, 2016, on the PlayStation Vita for
6,980 yen (7,539 JPY after 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. Those that preorder the game will get access to
five special DLC Digimon,
a remastered copy of the 1999 Digimon World soundtrack, and two original Vita themes, "ver.
Nostalgic" and "ver. Dot." Theme ver. Dot features a montage of original
Digimon LCD sprites, while theme ver. Nostalgic turns the screen into
the layout of a
Digital Monster virtual pet.
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A food item spawns at a collection point. |
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One of the training gyms used to increase a Digimon's stats. |
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Clockwise from the top right; Digimon have Offense, Defense, HP, MP, Brains, and Speed stats. |
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Digimon do not necessarily have to train the same stats at the same time. V-mon is focusing on Speed, while Tentomon focuses on Attack. Both Digimon experience smaller boosts in the stat their partner is training. |
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Training eventually leads to evolution. |