Digimon World -next 0rder-

=Story=

=Gameplay=

=Characters=
 * Takuto (player)
 * Shiki (player)
 * Hirose Kouta
 * Oofuchi Himari
 * Luche
 * Mameo
 * Tsuzuki Shoma
 * Mikagura Mirei
 * Shinomiya Rina

=Digimon=

Digimon Cards
=Locations=

Floatia
Floatia (フローティア) is the central hub in the Digital World. It starts underdeveloped but begins to regrow once Digimon return to the town.

Chikaino Grasslands
Chikaino Grasslands (チカイノ草原) is the grasslands closest to Floatia (Chikaino means "nearby" in Japanese). It has many giant capacitators as well as hills with exposed fluorescent minerals.

Server Desert
Server Desert (サーバー砂漠) is a desert full of abandoned servers. It impressively has an oasis equipped with chairs, aquarium, and vending machine.

MOD Ship Cape
MOD Ship Cape (MODシップ岬) is a cape with a battalion of ghastly ships called MOD Ships.

Lone Ly Flame Mountain
Lone Ly Flame Mountain (ロン・リ炎山) is a fiery mountain trail with Torii gates all over, with Nixie tubes showing numbers in seemingly random locations.

Oghino Wasteland
Oghino Wasteland (オーグィノ荒野) is a wasteland torn in battle between humanoid bandit Digimon and the seemingly royal nature Digimon.

Great Fault Ex Machina
Great Fault Ex Machine (大断層エクスマキナ) is a series of mechanical islands connected together by bridges that can be disconnected from a control room.

Hone-o-Resort
Hone-o-Resort (ホネ・オ・リゾート) is a dark canyon of nightlife, with many buildings as well as giant bones (Hone means "bone" in Japanese). A graveyard with a small chapel lies deep within the canyon.

Absolute Zero
Absolute Zero (アブソリュート・ゼロ) is a snowy region constantly blasted by a blizzard, with an icy cathedral being the only respite from the weather.

Infinity Cauldron
Infinity Cauldron (ムゲンコルドロン) goes from the center of the Digital World to beneath its surface, eventually reaching its core through several layers. It is comparable to the underworld, where only the most hostile Digimon reside.

=Screenshots= =Image Gallery=
 * See Gallery:Digimon World -next 0rder-.

=Reception= Famitsu gave -next 0rder- a good score of 8/8/9/8 [33/40]

According to Media Crate Sales the game sold 64,218 copies and landed on 2nd place during it's first week in Japan. During the second week the game sold 10,272 copies and landed on the 14th place The game left the Media Crate Sales charts on the third week.

According to Famitsu the game sold 50,251 copies and landed on 2nd place during it's first week in Japan. The game sold through 60%-80% of it's stock. During the second week the game sold 10,687 copies and landed on the 13th place still estimating to sell through 60-80% of it's stock. During the third week the game sold 4,414 copies and landed on the 18th place still estimating to sell through 60-80% of it's stock. During the fourth week the game sold 2,607 copies and landed on the 22nd place but from this point on it is estimating to sell through 80-100% of it's stock. During the fifth week the game sold 1,710 copies and landed on the 29th place. The game left the Famitsu charts on the sixth week.

=Staff=

Theme Song

 * Title: Accentier
 * Artist: Aoi Eir
 * Composer/Arranger: Takahiro Yasuda
 * Songwriter: Aoi Eir, Takahiro Yasuda

=External Links=
 * Bandai Games website (JP)


 * Gematsu


 * GameFAQs

=Additional Information=