This is a story of survival in a strange new world. Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Digimon Anime, Digimon Survive presents a brand-new adventure set in a mysterious world with characters designed by Uichi Ukumo, and music by the much-acclaimed Tomoki Miyoshi. Digimon Survive sees a brand-new group of teenagers, led by Takuma Momozuka, get lost on a school camping trip, finding them transported to a strange new world of monsters and danger. As they fight their way back home through an animated world of difficult decisions and deadly battles, players’ choices throughout the game will impact the evolution of their monster allies, and the final ending. Battles in the game are fought in 2D, in a more classic SRPG style.
Platforms
Switch PC PS4 XONEGenres
Adventure Role-playing (RPG) Simulator Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS)Themes
Fantasy Science fiction Survival
Languages: Spanish (Mexico) and 10 more
| Interface | Audio | Subtitles | |
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| Spanish (Mexico) | |||
| Chinese (Traditional) | |||
| English | |||
| French | |||
| Italian | |||
| German | |||
| Spanish (Spain) | |||
| Korean | |||
| Portuguese (Brazil) | |||
| Japanese | |||
| Portuguese (Portugal) |
Media
Critic Reviews
RPG Fan
By Niki FakhooriDigimon Survive tries to be both a visual novel and SRPG, but while it has strengths in the former, it has notable shortcomings in both areas.
Cubed3
By Luke HemmingAlthough it's easy to miss the dizzy heights of the Cybersleuth series, it's to be applauded in what has been attempted here - and with an easily accessible series, will convert even the most hardened hater of visual novels.
Enternity.gr
By Hektor ApostolopoulosHyde wrote a nice story with plenty of nice characters. The tactical RPG part feeling more like something pulling the overall duration of the title and less like an organic part of the game
Tom's Guide
ByDigimon Survive is a good — and surprisingly dark — visual novel, with a mediocre turn-based battle system.
TheSixthAxis
By Miguel MoranDigimon Survive is an exciting alternate take on the tone and style of the Digimon series. It doesn't execute things flawlessly - those opening chapters are a bit of a chore and the tactics gameplay is simple with a capital 'S'. Still, when things kick off and the story starts to come together, it's a suspenseful and gripping journey that I'm glad I got to experience.