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Digimon World: Next Order Looks A Lot Better On PS4

Digimon World: Next Order looks a lot better on PS4

Shena Golosino

Another exciting upgrade from PS Vita to Play Station 4 has been the talk these days, the publisher announced the news at the Tokyo Game Show. Digimon World: Next Order PS4 version VS. PS Vita version comparison has a lot of differences.

According to Game Gossip, the background and graphics of the game evolved to a more modern and detailed one. Even the tiniest feature of the game such as rainbows and smokes are effectively updated; a realistic world was brought up to its PS4 version.

The game's teaser reveals some parts of the game such as a strong bridge under a gigantic moon which adds a more amusing visual impact (1:06). These excellent improvements in the game's setting can surely give players a lifelike atmosphere and experience.

A post of the Polygon says that aside from the graphical enrichment, the game balance will also be improved. The developer emphasizes that the Digimon World: Next Order's level of difficulty and obstacle will also be leveled up.

According to an article posted in Siliconera, The PS4 version of the game adds 12 new Digimon which makes it 230 Digimon all in all. Some of the new Digimon are Marine Angemon, IceDevimon and Boltmon. The players will have two Digimon at once and have them trained, fed, travelled, disciplined and more. The Digivolve conditions of the Digimon are another thing that will change in the new version.

The Digimon World: Next Order story set up starts when the players enter the Digital World discerning that this world is under the control of the Machinedramons. The players must take the journey, together with their Digimon partners, in the Digital World to decipher the cause of the Machinedramons siege and find their way back to the real world.

The Digimon World: Next Order will be available in PS4 in Europe on January 27, 2017, North America on January 31, 2017 and Japan on February 26, 2017.

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