"Digimon Story: Lost Evolution" is a Digimon series RPG game released by NBGI on the NDS platform in 2010.
"Digimon Story: Lost Evolution" is a classic turn-based role-playing game and a true sequel to the "Digimon Story" series on the Nintendo DS platform. The game tells the story of a group of children traversing between the real world and the digital world, assisting Digimon in fighting against mysterious forces. The game includes over 300 different Digimon, supporting capture, hatching, training, evolution, and other systems. The evolution methods are flexible and diverse, allowing players to build their ideal Digimon team based on different growth paths. Battles use a 3-on-3 turn-based system, emphasizing the attribute restraints and skill combinations of Digimon. Rich side missions and character interactions also make the game highly playable.
This work has significant improvements in graphics, system design, and plot depth, especially the freedom of evolution paths and the expansion of side missions, which greatly enhance the fun of strategy and exploration. The game includes a large number of classic and rare Digimon that fans love, making collectors unable to stop. In addition, this work is also suitable for entry-level players, easy to get started but not without challenges, making it a rare high-quality Japanese RPG on the NDS platform.
In "Lost Evolution," the Digimon training system is complex but also highly strategic. It is recommended to prioritize balanced Digimon in the early stages, such as Agumon and Gabumon, as these characters have broad growth paths and are suitable for multi-directional development. The game's training system is divided into three core components: level up, effort value allocation, and friendship improvement.
In terms of evolution, the game is divided into regular evolution and special evolution, which require various conditions such as level, attribute, and friendship value. It is recommended that players make more use of the "Training Center" for status enhancement and interact more with Digimon to increase intimacy. Note that not all Digimon are suitable for blindly pursuing the final form; some intermediate form skills are more practical and should be chosen flexibly based on tactical needs.
In addition, the battle lineup needs to pay attention to attribute restraints, such as fire against wood, wood against water, and water against fire. It is recommended to include a variety of attributes in the team to form a complement. At the same time, reasonably allocate SP (skill points) to avoid skill idling during battle.
In addition to completing the main story missions, you might as well do more side stories, which not only allows you to obtain rare items and Digi-eggs but also has the opportunity to unlock hidden evolution paths. Master the growth rhythm of Digimon, and you will be able to go further in the digital world!
SNES
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Gameboy | Color
Game Boy Advance
Playstation
Gameboy | Color
MS-DOS
MS-DOS
Game Boy Advance
NES / Famicom
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS
Gameboy | Color
Nintendo DS
Gameboy | Color
Nintendo DS
Arcade
NES / Famicom
SNES
Arcade
Playstation
NES / Famicom
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
SNES
Game Boy Advance
NES / Famicom
Game Boy Advance