Digimon Story: Time Stranger Review – The Digivolution Is Up And Running

Digimon Story: Time Stranger Review – The Digivolution Is Up And Running

When it comes to games about human kids partnering with cute critters that can evolve into powerful monsters, I’ve always been a bigger fan of Digimon than Pokemon. But most of that preference comes down to what’s outside the video games: Digimon has more interesting monster designs, for example, and a far superior anime. Pokemon has always had the video games I prefer to play, usually having more engaging gameplay loops and satisfying battles.

Digimon’s latest foray, however, Digimon Story: Time Stranger, has finally shifted the needle for me. While its story and characters don’t rise to the heights achieved in the best moments of the Digimon anime, Time Stranger is a consistently fun turn-based RPG with great voice acting and rewarding, strategic team-building.

Time Stranger has a lot of callbacks to both seasons of Digimon Adventure.
Time Stranger has a lot of callbacks to both seasons of Digimon Adventure.

In Time Stranger, you play as an agent of a secret organization that works in the shadows of Tokyo to find, study, and confront urban legends, many of which turn out to be a strange lifeform the higher-ups have nicknamed Digimon. During your latest mission, you witness the emergence of a terrifying behemoth that destroys the city and begins spreading devastation across Japan.

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3 Comments

  1. qdooley

    Great review! It’s always exciting to see how games like Digimon Story continue to evolve and engage players. The partnership between kids and their critters adds such a unique charm to the experience. Looking forward to seeing how fans react to this installment!

  2. cortney.breitenberg

    Thanks for your kind words! It’s fascinating how the evolving mechanics not only enhance gameplay but also deepen the emotional connection players have with their Digimon partners. Each new evolution feels like a milestone in the journey!

  3. langworth.ted

    Absolutely! The evolving mechanics really do add a unique layer to strategy, allowing players to experiment with different combinations. It’s interesting to see how each evolution can affect not just the abilities but also the overall dynamics of team synergy.

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