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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by kyoko916 to c/onehundredninetysix

For context: People has been arguing about the "Type A/B" which is just the same as "Are you a Girl/Boy" with a different name, but because of how they weaponized that kind of stuff some companies don't want use it to look like if they're appealing to the bigots or something like that. And of course they're shitting on Bandai for being "too woke" without even knowing this stuff.

They even't booted the demo, but if you play enough you can see that Devimon (which is one evolution from one of the starter) evolves to LadyDevimon. This kind of stuff has been possible in the franchise like for ever is just that the anime doesn't show it (Specially the older seasons)

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[-] Rose_Thorne@lemmy.zip 16 points 1 week ago

LadyDevimon is also sometimes paired with Angewoman.

For some interesting interpretations for "fusion". Lookin' at you, Cybersleuth. They knew exactly what they were doing.

Also, Renamon explains in Tamers that Digimon have no need for a concept of gender, as they are pure data and do not breed. This is the same Renamon that is often viewed as a Furry Sex Queen until you ask them to make it German.

[-] kyoko916 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Exactly! Some random asshole saying "not force ideology on my game!!111!111!!" and tried to weaponize they're playtime in CyberSleuth which suposedly was 70-80 hours. I have nearly 280 hours (played two times both stories) and didn't even bothered to join the discussion. But my god, you had to be just gridding and not reading the cutscenes to forget about the various lesbians moments on the game (Also there's that nb hacker which also is a tutorial enemy who said they do bad things because EDEN only allowing binary genders was an injustice, like it isn't the best representation but still exist)

[-] burntbacon@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 week ago

Okay, so as someone who saw some of the tv shows/movies, just what games for digimon are there? I'm sure after this many years there's some that are still fun, and others to avoid because they didn't hold up.

[-] kyoko916 4 points 1 week ago

If you like Tamagochi like games, there's Digimon World PS1 (which may don't hold up these days), Digimon World Redigitize Decoded, Digimon World Next Order. For RPG Pokemon-like styles there's the original Digimon Story games for NDS (rebranded as Digimon World DS in western), Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth Complete Edition for PC and Swich (For og cyber sleuth in psvita/ps4 you may have to look for a physical copy). And of course if you want the new game Time Stranger which has a public demo rn

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