![]() ![]() Lots of fetch quests, combat is more hands off outside of a imputing commands occasionally. The switch version I think reduces the grind a bit, but I also had no idea what I was doing when I started the PS4 version so could be.more experience. Really depends on what games you like to play. Maybe CS is the more accesible for its gameplay, but it's just a matter of preferences I'd reccomend this if the VN style doesn't bother you that much, because you'll face a lot of text walls even before actual fighting can occurĬyber Sleuth is my personal reccomendation, but honestly, all of them are enjoyable. Gameplay-wise, it's a tactical RPG similar to Fire Emblem. It has the most focus on story, interaction and social elements. ![]() It focuses a lot in story and might get slow to advance. It's pretty much a visual novel with exploration similar to point-and-click genre. It offers a steady pace to advance and it's the easiest to understand. JRPG style with capture and training of your digimon, focusing on story elements and interaction with other characters. It provides lots of open areas, but it's sometimes slow to progress But can guide the growth of your digimon to your liking. You barely have an active role in fighting, you're only a support. Focused on stat raising and breeding of digimon. I'll give you a quick review on the three of them in order of the image ![]()
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