Releasing just one year after Pokemon debuted, Digimon is a fellow Japanese monster-catching franchise, often skewing a little more toward the teen market than Pokemon. While Digimon may have never reached the same monumental heights as Pokemon, it's a beloved franchise for many, and it's still kicking today. The recently released Digimon Survive is the perfect evidence for this.
Released just a few weeks ago, Digimon Survive is, for the most part, a visual novel set in the iconic Digimon world. However, there are some turn-based tactics battles thrown in occasionally for good measure. Although Digimon Survive suffers from a bit of an identity crisis, with its two modes of gameplay never really meshing, it's a fun Digimon story with some engaging endings.
Digimon Survive: Complete Guide & Walkthrough
In total, Digimon Survive has five different endings. The majority of these endings all branch off from a player-decision made at the end of Chapter 8, where Miyuki and Takuma can choose to stay in the digital world, or return to the human one. Most of the game's endings are determined based on the player's Karma alignment at that point, and which option they choose.
Digimon Survive's Moral ending is generally considered to be one of the nicer ways to end the game. During the pivotal scene in Chapter 8, players will need to select the option, «Be true to my friends,» which sees the player take on The Master in its egg form, a being that's performed numerous child sacrifices. The main crew decide to return to the human world in order to teach the population about the existence of the digital world, but must leave their Digimon friends behind.
By selecting the «Save the world,» option in Chapter 8, players can reach the Harmony
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