>>41835830I fucking love Cyber Sleuth but
>Your entire party is seen behind you on the overworldWrong, only three are. A full party in Cyber Sleuth is 11 (3 that are sent out at battle start, 8 reserves).
>story that doesn't hold your handIt's literally meant to be a Persona game for an even younger audience. While it's probably one step older in terms of target demographic than Pokemon, it's not a world of difference. It's designed to appeal to young teens.
>Each digimon has their own fully animated signatureWhile true, each Digimon overall has less animations than each Pokemon and battle animations beyond signatures are not even close to as dynamic as Pokemons non-signatures are.
>Your rival starts the game with thisYou could just as easily fucking post Gladion with Type Null for the same effect. Just like Pokemon, you have other "rivals", some of which start with baby shit like you do.
Also you forgot to mention that literally every dungeon is floating glass platforms in recoloured cyberspace, and that the vast majority of both games takes place in either Kowloon or Nakano Broadway, the game having a fraction of the number of locations of a Pokemon or Persona game.
Great games, but please don't inaccurately sell their production values. Doing so will only lead to people feeling disappointed by one of the games actual flaws that you've lied about, instead of them just enjoying the game.