Compare Digimon Survive prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by HYDE, Inc.. Published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment. Released on 7/28/2022. Available on PC, Xbox, Nintendo Switch. Genres: RPG. Metacritic score: 83/100.

A visual novel-heavy tactical RPG where your dialogue choices shape which Digimon evolve and who survives. More book than battle, but the story bites.

Digimon Survive is a hybrid title that spends roughly 70 percent of its runtime as a visual novel and the remaining 30 percent as a grid-based tactical RPG. If you boot this up expecting a monster-collector in the vein of Cyber Sleuth, you will be surprised, possibly annoyed, and then maybe won over once the story starts pulling threads. A group of kids on a school trip gets stranded in a world overrun by Digimon, and the game commits hard to the idea that not everyone makes it home. There is genuine stakes writing here, which is rare enough in the genre to be worth flagging. The visual novel side lives and dies on a karma system divided into three moral alignments: Moral, Wrathful, and Harmonious. Your dialogue picks throughout each chapter push you toward one of these tracks, and your alignment directly determines which Digimon can achieve their higher Digivolution forms. Miss the threshold and your partner stays in a weaker form for the rest of that playthrough. This is the game's best design decision. Choices feel consequential because they are mechanically wired to your combat roster, not just to cutscene variations. The writing itself ranges from genuinely affecting to a bit clunky in localization, but the central cast earns their screen time, and a few character arcs land with real weight. Be aware: multiple party members can die permanently depending on choices you make, so save scumming before major decision points is a valid strategy if you are attached to the full roster. The tactical combat is competent but not the main attraction. Battles take place on small grids, each Digimon has attack, skill, and support options, and you can trigger a free-action negotiation system mid-fight to recruit wild Digimon by reading their mood and answering personality prompts correctly. It works, it adds some texture, but the encounter design rarely asks much of you strategically outside of boss fights. A few late-game difficulty spikes exist, but the bigger issue is pacing: the game front-loads its most exposition-heavy chapters and the tactical segments can feel like interruptions to a story that was just getting interesting, rather than the payoff you were building toward. For re-playability, there are four main routes and a true ending route that requires multiple playthroughs worth of data. That is a meaningful amount of content if the story hooks you, and it is genuinely different enough across routes to justify the return trips. The game is short on filler side quests, which will please anyone burned out on open-world padding, but it also means the world feels spatially small. You move between fixed locations rather than exploring, which suits the visual novel format but may disappoint players who wanted more tactile monster-world atmosphere. This is a game for people who already have some affection for Digimon lore, or for visual novel fans who want a bit of tactical texture alongside their story beats. Pure strategy RPG players will find the combat too light. Pure visual novel readers might find the combat pacing disruptive. The sweet spot audience is narrow, which likely explains the mixed Steam reception despite a reasonably strong Metacritic score. It does what it sets out to do with sincerity, the death consequences give it teeth, and the alignment-Digivolution link is the kind of systems-meet-narrative design I wish more RPGs would try. Monika, Scout Team

Digimon Survive

Digimon Survive

Jul 28, 2022HYDE, Inc.BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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A visual novel-heavy tactical RPG where your dialogue choices shape which Digimon evolve and who survives. More book than battle, but the story bites.

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Worth it for visual novel fans and Digimon devotees who want narrative consequences; skip if you came purely for tactical depth.

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Digimon Survive is a hybrid title that spends roughly 70 percent of its runtime as a visual novel and the remaining 30 percent as a grid-based tactical RPG. If you boot this up expecting a monster-collector in the vein of Cyber Sleuth, you will be surprised, possibly annoyed, and then maybe won over once the story starts pulling threads. A group of kids on a school trip gets stranded in a world overrun by Digimon, and the game commits hard to the idea that not everyone makes it home. There is genuine stakes writing here, which is rare enough in the genre to be worth flagging. The visual novel side lives and dies on a karma system divided into three moral alignments: Moral, Wrathful, and Harmonious. Your dialogue picks throughout each chapter push you toward one of these tracks, and your alignment directly determines which Digimon can achieve their higher Digivolution forms. Miss the threshold and your partner stays in a weaker form for the rest of that playthrough. This is the game's best design decision. Choices feel consequential because they are mechanically wired to your combat roster, not just to cutscene variations. The writing itself ranges from genuinely affecting to a bit clunky in localization, but the central cast earns their screen time, and a few character arcs land with real weight. Be aware: multiple party members can die permanently depending on choices you make, so save scumming before major decision points is a valid strategy if you are attached to the full roster. The tactical combat is competent but not the main attraction. Battles take place on small grids, each Digimon has attack, skill, and support options, and you can trigger a free-action negotiation system mid-fight to recruit wild Digimon by reading their mood and answering personality prompts correctly. It works, it adds some texture, but the encounter design rarely asks much of you strategically outside of boss fights. A few late-game difficulty spikes exist, but the bigger issue is pacing: the game front-loads its most exposition-heavy chapters and the tactical segments can feel like interruptions to a story that was just getting interesting, rather than the payoff you were building toward. For re-playability, there are four main routes and a true ending route that requires multiple playthroughs worth of data. That is a meaningful amount of content if the story hooks you, and it is genuinely different enough across routes to justify the return trips. The game is short on filler side quests, which will please anyone burned out on open-world padding, but it also means the world feels spatially small. You move between fixed locations rather than exploring, which suits the visual novel format but may disappoint players who wanted more tactile monster-world atmosphere. This is a game for people who already have some affection for Digimon lore, or for visual novel fans who want a bit of tactical texture alongside their story beats. Pure strategy RPG players will find the combat too light. Pure visual novel readers might find the combat pacing disruptive. The sweet spot audience is narrow, which likely explains the mixed Steam reception despite a reasonably strong Metacritic score. It does what it sets out to do with sincerity, the death consequences give it teeth, and the alignment-Digivolution link is the kind of systems-meet-narrative design I wish more RPGs would try.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamVisual NovelTactical RPGPermanent DeathAlignment SystemMultiple RoutesMonster RecruitmentStory-DrivenGrid Combat

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Windows 10 64-bit
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Intel Core i3-6300 or AMD FX-4350
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8 GB RAM
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Windows 10 64-bit
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Intel Core i7-6700K or AMD Ryzen 3 3300X
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16 GB RAM
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Metacritic
83
Steam
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Game Info

Developer
HYDE, Inc.
Publisher
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Release Date
Jul 28, 2022

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