

Instead of a turn-based battle system, Next Order changes it up from other entries with real-time fighting. As you explore the world, you’ll encounter other owners who you can battle to develop your Digimon’s abilities and raise their levels to digivolve them. If you loved the interactive side of Pokemon: Let’s Go where you could pet and feed Eevee or Pikachu, you’re sure to enjoy working on increasing your bond with your companions by feeding and praising your Digimon pals, and giving them various gifts.

Set in an open world, you are limited to just two Digimon who you evolve and train. Next Order essentially builds on the Digital Monster, which was the Tamagotchi-like digital pet that spawned the Digimon franchise. Digimon World: Next Order is a great option for anyone who loved raising their Pokemon, as it puts more of emphasis on raising and training Digimon than other entries in the series. Players have been making comparisons between Pokemon and Digimon for as long as they’ve both been around, so you really can’t go wrong with any Digimon title. The upgraded version adds even more Mirages to encounter, and more well-known Final Fantasy characters to meet, including Noctis, Lightening, and Yuna.
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Originally released in 2016, World of Final Fantasy got a bit of an update and re-release just last year with Maxima. As they journey across the lands, they encounter other Final Fantasy characters who belong to different factions.

The twins go through a portal to Gymoire to help battle against the Bahamutian Army who seek to destroy it. The land is inhabited by chibi-like people known as Lilikins, which is why everyone looks like cutesy Final Fantasy characters. Mirages are monsters not unlike Pokemon who the twins can capture and train to fight for them. They are greeted by a mysterious woman who tells them they are Mirage keepers in the land of Gymoire. You follow the journey of twins Lann and Reynn who are suffering from amnesia and don’t remember anything about their past. World of Final Fantasy has a lot of similarities to the classic Pokemon RPGs we know and love. Available on: PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch
