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  • While the game will follow the anime it's based on to a "T", it does like to take some liberties with it, but the biggest way that is shown is how every Digimon not named Agumon or Gabumon can now reach their Mega forms, should their partners' Bonding Rank be high enough. This means that they all get to use them much sooner in the original Adventure timeline than they would in Tri!
  • Although Agumon and Gabumon's Warp Digivolutions are great to witness as well, the inclusion of the Warp Digivolutions for Biyomon, Tentomon, Palmon, Gomamon, Patamon, and Gatomonnote  are quite terrific sights to behold. The sequences are even better when one takes in account that some of the fandom has known about the aforementioned Digimon's Mega forms for years, yet only WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon received anime animations of their Digivolution sequences in Digimon Adventure.
    • Just how these forms being unlocked (if certain conditions are met) in story also count as this for some of the Digidestined and their partners:
    • Gatomon's Mega debuts against a revived VenomMyotismon, giving her a chance to finally give her old boss the butt-kicking he had coming, get him back for his city-wide hunt for Kari, and most of all once again personally avenge Wizardmon. Talk about The Dog Bites Back!
    • Biyomon's Mega debuts against Piedmon. Yes, Sora and Biyomon get the chance to fight the strongest Dark Master in Mega form.
      • It really works, because it builds upon the respective episode. It's a testament to Sora's love for T.K. and Kari, and her devotion to protecting them.
    • Palmon's Mega debuts against a (yet again) revived MetalEtemon, allowing her and Mimi to fully avenge Leomon.
    • Patamon's Mega debuts against Puppetmon; not as awesome as the other five examples at first glance, but that wooden brat did give them no end of trouble, so at least it's a fitting end to T.K. and Puppetmon's little feud. And hey, this happens shortly after MagnaAngemon's debut, so it's still awesome!
    • Gomamon's Mega debuts against MetalSeadramon, resulting in a battle between two water-based titans, as well as Joe and Gomamon getting to personally fight another Dark Master by themselves.
    • Tentomon's Mega debuts against Machinedramon, literally one half of Millenniummon, and the one that gave Izzy such a hard time during his episodes. Looks like the tables have turned, eh buddy?

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