Digimon Story: Time Stranger Review

So rolled credits on Digimon Story: Time Stranger, and honestly… I’ve got a lot of feelings about this one. What kept me hooked the entire time was the Digivolution system. It’s so satisfying, constantly evolving, branching into different paths, and experimenting with new forms never ever gets old. There’s something extremely addictive about building your Digimon, de-digivolving, then pushing them down entirely new routes to unlock stronger and cooler forms. That loop alone carried so much of my experience. But I won’t pretend it’s all wonderful.. The story didn’t really click with me, it had some moments, but overall it just didn’t leave a strong impact. On top of that, the amount of backtracking started to wear me down. Revisiting the same areas over and over broke the pacing and made parts of the journey feel more repetitive than they should’ve been. Still, despite those flaws, I can’t deny how much fun I had. The core gameplay loop is strong, the customization is deep, and it definitely delivers on what I want from a Digimon game. Flawed? Absolutely. But at its core, it’s a solid and enjoyable Digimon experience that I’m glad I stuck with until the end! If you are a Digimon fan, I would recommend checking out this game!

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