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Digimon Story: Time Stranger Review Roundup – A Nostalgic Turn-Based Adventure With Mixed Praise

Digimon Story: Time Stranger Review Roundup – A Nostalgic Turn-Based Adventure With Mixed Praise

Digimon Story: Time Stranger, the latest entry in the beloved monster-collecting RPG series, takes players on a time-traveling mission as agents of a secret organization tasked with unraveling a catastrophic incident threatening Tokyo. Featuring over 450 Digimon to recruit and a strategic turn-based combat system, this new installment aims to deliver a classic RPG experience while expanding the digital world’s lore.

Now that global reviews are in, the consensus is clear: Time Stranger is a solid RPG that shines in many areas but doesn’t reach its full potential. Critics praised its combat depth, nostalgic charm, and massive roster but criticized its linear structure and repetitive dungeon design. Here’s how media outlets rated the game and what they had to say.

The game currently holds an average score of 81/100 based on 41 critic reviews. Here’s a breakdown of what major outlets thought:

  • Game Rant (6/10): Criticized the game for abandoning its fun monster-collecting and combat mechanics in favor of a dull narrative and repetitive dungeons.
  • IGN (8/10): Despite minor flaws, the game builds on past installments and delivers one of the best Digimon RPG experiences yet.
  • Shacknews (9/10): While not matching the style of Cyber Sleuth, Time Stranger impresses with its ambition, emotional tone, and satisfying evolution beyond being just another sequel.
  • Push Square (6/10): Praised the RPG mechanics but found the linear structure frustrating, limiting combat and party development.
  • TheSixthAxis (8/10): A fun and relaxing experience that captures the spirit of Saturday morning cartoons — one of the reviewer’s favorite games of the year.
  • PlayStation Universe (9.5/10): A must-play for any Digimon fan, with deep combat, engaging Digivolution mechanics, and a sense of adventure that captures the series’ magic perfectly.

Other notable scores include:

  • The Games Machine – 8/10
  • RPG Site – 8/10
  • GamingBolt – 6/10
  • CGMagazine – 7.5/10
  • Spaziogames – 7.9/10
  • Zoomg – 8/10
  • GameGrin – 9.5/10
  • The Nerd Stash – 9/10
  • But Why Tho? – 9/10

Final Thoughts
Digimon Story: Time Stranger may not revolutionize the series, but it successfully captures the heart of Digimon RPGs with its massive roster, satisfying combat, and nostalgic storytelling. Its biggest drawback is a linear structure that limits exploration and variety, but for longtime fans and newcomers alike, it’s still a rewarding journey into the Digital World. Whether you’re a veteran Tamer or a first-time player, this is a time-traveling Digimon adventure worth experiencing.

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