User blog:Toodles78/Review: Digimon V-Pet

Digimon V-Pet, at first glance, seems to be another Pokemon-Amie. Spoiler alert: It isn't. Digimon V-Pet is one of the most content-full games on this Wiki I have played. You start off by picking an egg. Your Digimon grows, and grows, and becomes stronger through training, feeding, and sleeping. You can also battle each other people's Digimon a la Pokémon. The thing that got to me in this game was the attention to detail. There are a copious amount of Digimon sprites, and seeing them all will take an enormous effort. Also, the cute little training animations (especially the Defense) really scored a lot of points. The music is soothing, and the day/night routine passes by at a reasonable rate. (even if the moon looks a bit like the Death Star) The only feature I didn't like was how your Digimon dies eventually. You don't see this sort of stuff in Pokémon, and it brings with it a sense of morbidity. Also, the constant routine of Train/Rest/Feed/Repeat gets a bit stale if you have no one to battle with. But anyway, this game is phenomenal, and an essential addition to anyone's library. Just don't mistake it for Pokémon-Amie. Gameplay:9.5 Music:9 Amount of Content:10 Replayability:8.5 Total:9 (Not an average.)