The narrative splits based on three primary mindsets: , Wrathful , and Harmonious . Review: Digimon Survive (Nintendo Switch)
Instead of the high-tech "Digital World," the teenagers find themselves in a realm of "Kemonogami" (Beast Gods) rooted in ancient Japanese folklore.
The story is driven by psychological trauma, where the survival of the cast depends entirely on the player’s choices.
Characters like Ryo and Shuuji struggle with severe anxiety and abuse; if their mental health collapses, they can die gruesome deaths, and their Digimon can undergo "Dark Digivolutions".
Each teen is paired with a Digimon that serves as a literal reflection of their heart and mental state. 🎭 Characters & Conflict
A decaying version of their own reality, constantly shrouded in a mysterious, soul-consuming fog.
The protagonist whose leadership determines the group's fate.
An antagonistic force that seeks "sacrifices" to maintain the stability of the Kemonogami world. 🔀 Branching Paths


