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# 200+ iconic Digimon roster Choose male or female protagonist Dual Digimon partners with evolved AI Digimon World: Next Order - PlayStation 4

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## Summary

> 🎮 Double the Digimon, double the adventure — are you ready to lead the Digital World?

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Digimon World: Next Order - PlayStation 4
- **How much does it cost?** € 70.54 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Next-Level AI Battles:** Experience evolved AI where your Digimon learn and fight independently, reflecting your training.
- • **Personalized Hero Journey:** Select your male or female protagonist and shape your unique story.
- • **Epic Digital World Adventure:** Dive into a vast universe with over 200 beloved Digimon from the classic series.
- • **Dynamic Dual Partner Gameplay:** For the first time, command two Digimon simultaneously, enhancing strategy and bonding.
- • **Real-Time Digimon Care & Training:** Raise, feed, and discipline your Digimon in real-time to unlock their full potential.

## Overview

Digimon World: Next Order for PlayStation 4 offers an immersive RPG experience featuring over 200 Digimon, customizable protagonists, and innovative dual-partner gameplay. Players engage in real-time training and care to build strong bonds, while an advanced AI battle system allows Digimon to fight autonomously. Released in 2017 by Bandai Namco, this title revitalizes the beloved franchise with fresh challenges and strategic depth.

## Description

The Digi on World series returns to the West with Digi on World: Next Order! An all-new adventure & story awaits! The Digital World is in despair. Machinedramons are running rampant and causing utter chaos... the Digital World needs your help! Explore and traverse the Digital World to solve a Digi-mystery. Recruit faithful Digi on companions and meet friends along the way to help you on this epic journey. The Digital World is waiting for you... Or are you waiting for the Digital World?

Review: A very good game for long-time fans of Digimon - Before you take in any of this, bear in mind that this game is aimed for fans of Digimon and/or Digimon World. As such, those unfamiliar with the game or television series may have a hard time enjoying the game. Digimon World Next Order is a legitimate continuation of the story of the original Digimon World game, complete with almost all of the same mechanics of the old game with a bunch of new extra ones. It follows a Tamagotchi-style gameplay where you have to take care of your twin Digimon (originally you only had one partner) by feeding them, taking them to the toilet, training up their stats, and fighting other Digimon. For people new to the Digimon World series, this is actually the first time a Digimon World game has not been in its own continuity and probably for the better (even if you don't necessarily need to know the old game's story to enjoy this one). While the story is inherently simple-minded ('good Digimon are being turned into bad Digimon, go save them'), even with the additional kids who help the city, it works in the game's favor in order to get you back into the gameplay. For those who enjoy the difficulty of the original, you might be a bit disappointed because the difficulty curve is slightly lower, something which will not be apparent to those new to the game. It's also much easier to grind for stats to go towards earning your partners' 'digivolutions' as you can upgrade the training gear and have very early access to foods that boost training. In fact, Next Order seems to cry out 'greater accessibility', which to some people is good or bad. To me, it feels good at first and then quickly kind of dulls on me because it feels like there's too much gained at once. With the rush to make sure you have all of the extra stuff to do at the city, there comes a lack of additional new things afterward that is replaced with 'upgrading buildings' which is where the bad grind comes in of mining specific spots for handfuls of items at a time to go toward upgrades. This in itself can get tiring as you can only mine spots once a day, and plenty of them are in the midst of high-level enemies. On the plus side, your character's Tamer level does more than just passively affect things: you earn points to put towards skills of a wide variety, including skills to boost stat training, max inventory, item mining, and even prolonging the life of your partners. This is probably the best part of the game as it opens the road to being able to play your character as you see fit, whether you focus on combat, care, item farming, or give it an even split which is only mildly difficult. These skills are actually pretty vital in some cases to getting on the fast track to better 'digivolutions' and in other cases will allow your partners more versatility in combat. So, all in all, is Digimon World Next Order a good game? Yes. Despite the issues of rushing to give you access to a lot of neat stuff at the city, it is a much more accessible game than its predecessor and at least makes the stat grinding more bearable. However, it's definitely a game for the fans and not something for people who have never played Digimon, barely watched the show, or are too used to the way games like Pokemon play out. So long as you don't expect to be getting right back to earning iconic Digimon partners from the get-go, you won't be disappointed. Having said all that, if you're willing to give it a try despite not being a Digimon fan, then I suggest giving it a very fair chance and keeping in mind that difficulty is half the fun. Side Note: For those who care, the game does have dual audio, which- before you groan- has a pretty good dub voice over going for it, including a lot of actors who voiced over the original Digimon show. The Japanese side isn't as interesting, though, as it has a lot of generic-sounding actors and the voice over isn't present for Digimon in-combat, only during dialog scenes.
Review: Incredible! Support this official release! - This is a fantastic game with a lot of heart. I'm so glad and thankful they decided to bring this over with an English dub cast! I love that I'm able to have new memories filled with these games. I'm currently still on Chapter 1 (20 hours in, though), and can say that this game is very addictive, deep, and difficult. I am playing on Normal difficulty at the moment. I would drop it, but I've heard that Easy only affects the stats it takes to get digivolutions. Please purchase this if you love Digimon. Although it's not a perfect game -- being a little lacking in story, they are on the right track, and I can see them releasing more if they see the support. Also, please release a Digimon World 3 remake or sequel! I know the Bandai Namco US doesn't have too much say in the matter, but that entire world, characters, and music is so memorable. A revised Cyber Sleuth battle system with everything else World 3 had would be incredible. Also, making (unique anime-type based) digivices relevant and the reintroduction of crests and cards would be amazing. That was always a big standout to me growing up with seasons 1-3.

## Features

- Over 200 Digimon from the animated series!
- Choose between a male or female protagonist
- For the first time ever in the series, explore the Digital World with not one, but TWO Digimon partners!
- Your success in battles & the growth of your partners is totally dependent on you: Raise, train, feed, discipline, etc. in real-time to form strong bonds with your Digimon companions.
- Evolved AI Battle System: Strong bonds with your partners is key - train your Digimon to excel in AI battles on their own.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01LZ4MLV8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,510 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,957 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,016) |
| Date First Available | September 15, 2016 |
| Department | Teens/Adults |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00722674120746 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 12074 |
| Manufacturer | Bandai Namco Entertainment America |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 0.01 ounces |
| Publication Date | January 31, 2017 |
| Rated | Everyone 10+ |
| Release date | January 31, 2017 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 722674120746 651219201759 793573578914 |

## Images

![Digimon World: Next Order - PlayStation 4 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91qyICdcfLL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Platform For Display, Edition** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How will amazon send the pre-order dlc?**
A: Online Customers: Code will be emailed within 2 business days after your order ships. Store / In-Store Pickup Customers: Code will be printed on your receipt at time of pickup.

**Q: Is it true that the Digimons in this game die and that you need to raise them again?**
A: Yes, that's just part of the game and how it works. The digimon live a certain number of days depending on a few factors and then they die and are reborn so you can raise them again. Every time they are reborn a certain percent of the stats are also transferred, so they become stronger each time. This is how you get different digimon, just by experimenting with stats and seeing where those routes take you. You get used to it!

In theory you can make a digimon live forever by using certain items.

**Q: Is Shoutmon obtainable in this game?**
A: yes

**Q: Does digimon story: cyber sleuth and digimon world: next order have anything to do with each other?**
A: It's supposed been said to be a direct sequel of the first Digimon World game seeing it has the main character from it plus machinedramon as well.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A very good game for long-time fans of Digimon
*by A***R on February 20, 2017*

Before you take in any of this, bear in mind that this game is aimed for fans of Digimon and/or Digimon World. As such, those unfamiliar with the game or television series may have a hard time enjoying the game. Digimon World Next Order is a legitimate continuation of the story of the original Digimon World game, complete with almost all of the same mechanics of the old game with a bunch of new extra ones. It follows a Tamagotchi-style gameplay where you have to take care of your twin Digimon (originally you only had one partner) by feeding them, taking them to the toilet, training up their stats, and fighting other Digimon. For people new to the Digimon World series, this is actually the first time a Digimon World game has not been in its own continuity and probably for the better (even if you don't necessarily need to know the old game's story to enjoy this one). While the story is inherently simple-minded ('good Digimon are being turned into bad Digimon, go save them'), even with the additional kids who help the city, it works in the game's favor in order to get you back into the gameplay. For those who enjoy the difficulty of the original, you might be a bit disappointed because the difficulty curve is slightly lower, something which will not be apparent to those new to the game. It's also much easier to grind for stats to go towards earning your partners' 'digivolutions' as you can upgrade the training gear and have very early access to foods that boost training. In fact, Next Order seems to cry out 'greater accessibility', which to some people is good or bad. To me, it feels good at first and then quickly kind of dulls on me because it feels like there's too much gained at once. With the rush to make sure you have all of the extra stuff to do at the city, there comes a lack of additional new things afterward that is replaced with 'upgrading buildings' which is where the bad grind comes in of mining specific spots for handfuls of items at a time to go toward upgrades. This in itself can get tiring as you can only mine spots once a day, and plenty of them are in the midst of high-level enemies. On the plus side, your character's Tamer level does more than just passively affect things: you earn points to put towards skills of a wide variety, including skills to boost stat training, max inventory, item mining, and even prolonging the life of your partners. This is probably the best part of the game as it opens the road to being able to play your character as you see fit, whether you focus on combat, care, item farming, or give it an even split which is only mildly difficult. These skills are actually pretty vital in some cases to getting on the fast track to better 'digivolutions' and in other cases will allow your partners more versatility in combat. So, all in all, is Digimon World Next Order a good game? Yes. Despite the issues of rushing to give you access to a lot of neat stuff at the city, it is a much more accessible game than its predecessor and at least makes the stat grinding more bearable. However, it's definitely a game for the fans and not something for people who have never played Digimon, barely watched the show, or are too used to the way games like Pokemon play out. So long as you don't expect to be getting right back to earning iconic Digimon partners from the get-go, you won't be disappointed. Having said all that, if you're willing to give it a try despite not being a Digimon fan, then I suggest giving it a very fair chance and keeping in mind that difficulty is half the fun. Side Note: For those who care, the game does have dual audio, which- before you groan- has a pretty good dub voice over going for it, including a lot of actors who voiced over the original Digimon show. The Japanese side isn't as interesting, though, as it has a lot of generic-sounding actors and the voice over isn't present for Digimon in-combat, only during dialog scenes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredible! Support this official release!
*by K***E on February 5, 2017*

This is a fantastic game with a lot of heart. I'm so glad and thankful they decided to bring this over with an English dub cast! I love that I'm able to have new memories filled with these games. I'm currently still on Chapter 1 (20 hours in, though), and can say that this game is very addictive, deep, and difficult. I am playing on Normal difficulty at the moment. I would drop it, but I've heard that Easy only affects the stats it takes to get digivolutions. Please purchase this if you love Digimon. Although it's not a perfect game -- being a little lacking in story, they are on the right track, and I can see them releasing more if they see the support. Also, please release a Digimon World 3 remake or sequel! I know the Bandai Namco US doesn't have too much say in the matter, but that entire world, characters, and music is so memorable. A revised Cyber Sleuth battle system with everything else World 3 had would be incredible. Also, making (unique anime-type based) digivices relevant and the reintroduction of crests and cards would be amazing. That was always a big standout to me growing up with seasons 1-3.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Almost the best tamogachi.
*by R***S on July 26, 2019*

I enjoy what this game is trying to be, but it bungles it's execution a bit. Next Order goes back to the roots Digimon World gameplay-wise. You get Digimon to come to your city and thus upgrade your available interactions in the city both visually and mechanically while raising Digimon that eat and poop and fight. This time you get 2 though. The training's a point of contention for me, it results in what you would expect a tamogach training session to result in, better stats at the cost of time and hunger meter. However, this time around, the game tracks and incentivises figuring out evolution requirements. Unfortunately, learning these is only viably grindable while in the first couple generations of Digimon, as the more power they have, the less times they will tell you what they are, eventually only ever telling you anything after 5-10 battles after which they feel satisfied or when they complain. This brings up another issue. To make them complain more often, you need to reduce their obedience stat, however this stat is used in combat to order your Digimon to sue a move or EXE Digivolve, which is sometimes necessary for story events and escaping high-level areas. So there's a point where you must battle 5-10 decently leveled Digimon to learn with the occasional random complaint, meaning you'll most likely be put in a pinch between obedience and survival. This is my biggest mechanical complaint however. Otherwise, the walking speed is way to slow for how big the areas are, the battles are strange to say the least, the plot is... meh, and I don't understand why there are wifus in my Digimon game. On the plus side though, the music and sound design in general is pretty good, the Digimon look great, the special moves rarely get old to watch, and the EXE Digivolutions feel great to achieve mid-battle. It's definitely my favorite Digimon title I've played, and I would recommend it to those who like Digimon and/or tamogachi in general.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Digimon World: Next Order - PlayStation 4
- Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker's Memory - PlayStation 4
- Digimon Survive - PlayStation 4

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