To create a great post for Digimon World: Next Order , it’s best to lean into the nostalgia of the original PS1 classic or the unique challenge of raising two partners simultaneously.
It is a game about the journey, not just the destination. You will see your partners grow, live, and eventually die, only to come back stronger. It’s a cycle of growth that perfectly captures the "Digital Monster" fantasy.
Digimon World: Next Order is a modern evolution of the monster-raising RPG genre that first captured hearts on the original PlayStation. Developed by B.B. Studio and published by Bandai Namco, it serves as a direct spiritual successor to the 1999 classic Digimon World. While many monster-collecting games focus purely on turn-based combat, Next Order emphasizes the bond between a Tamer and their partners through rigorous training, shared meals, and the inevitable cycle of life and death. The Story and Setting
5. Is the Story Any Good?
Honestly? It's serviceable.
- 1 Second Real Time = 1 Minute Game Time.
- Your Digimon have limited lifespans. They will age, evolve, and eventually die.
- Time pauses when you open the main menu, but does not pause when you are in sub-menus (like the Shop or Digivolution menu).
- You need a linear story or fast-paced combat (Cyber Sleuth is better).
- RNG evolution checks and permadeath frustrate you.
- You don’t want to manage poop meters in a video game. (Valid.)
- Fresh/Baby I: 1 Hour.
- In-Training/Baby II: 24 Hours.
- Rookie/Child: 3 Days.
- Champion/Adult: 5 Days.
- Ultimate/Perfect: 7 Days.
- Mega/Ultimate: 10–15 Days (Can be extended with specific items).