>>41373542You CANNOT steamroll this game with an over-leveled monster. This game requires strategy and Digivolving a lot, which is good because blasting through Digivolutions is the best part of the game (the second Cyber Sleuth added 100 monsters) so strategizing and raising your Digis is really fun, bosses are hard as fuck (and there’s a hard mode) so you’ll have white knuckles and feel really rewarded when you win. Another great thing is that any Digimon can become any other Digimon, and any Digimon can learn any attack, and there are “natures” (no IVs) and EVs that can be adjusted manually whenever, so you can make your own custom modded Digimon any fucking way you want, it’s sick. Battles are similar to Pokémon with type advantages and stuff, but the NPCs will always do the ideal move, not just spam growl, it’s genuinely challenging which forces you to plan your team carefully. I think 1 has 300 mon and 2 has 400. Also has NG+, online battles, and a plot that isn’t Dora the Explorer cringe like Ohmori. Oh also, a built in serebii/Pokédex Digimon Field Guide that lets you map the Digis stats and look at their move sets. It’s fucking sweet anyone saying these games suck are shills. One last thing, the complete edition which both games rolled into one with all the DLC is on the switch (and steam too I think)
t. Like 400 hours into both these games