Karma said: I am going to the bank first thing when they open and demand a refund i have wasted more then a thousand dollars in this game and now they wanna shut down ive paid enough to have this game for life its only 50$ for a game in stores to own ive spend 35 tines over that royally pissed off right now Click to expand...

Even if the game isn’t objectively good they could have got a bit more out of it just by adding the models that are still left over from HM and Next 0rder...My personal assumption was that with a few more updates adding a bunch of HM lines they would sustain it until around the end of the year and shut it down at that point.It just feels like a bit of a waste in general, especially if you consider left out stuff like them never doing anything with that Scumon Daiou model and that theyhad the Hybrid level in their Digimon Library since forever but now it will mostly likely end without any hybrid Digimon ever being implemented.We'll see if rearise can replace it but while it looks like a better game in many aspects I'm not too sure that it will stick around for quite as long. That Linkz didn’t have much of a story was very exploitable in terms of basic longevity since it had a simple gameplay loop they could just stuff whatever Digimon into.But how long can rearise even last? With the introduction of Herrismon’s Ultimate it’s clearly nearing the climax of its story in Japan after only about one year and as a game based around those specific characters how long can it go on when their arcs are finished and their evolines are complete? They might start a new arc or something like that but honestly it doesn't seem like the most extensible universe. And being heavier focused on the story means people will get annoyed more quickly if there's ever a drought of story content.Perhaps a little research into how those kinds of games usually operate would have helped to put things into perspective. Unless it's something gigantic like hearthstone (and even that won't last forever) you're not getting anything "for life" with a phone game.