The story begins with a bizarre phenomenon: Digimon are losing their evolutions, regressing to their Fresh and In-Training forms. The protagonist, a new Tamer, must investigate this "Evolution Disaster" alongside a mysterious Digimon named Ririmon (a never-before-seen Digimon designed specifically for this game). The narrative revolves around restoring the "Evolution History" of the Digital World.

9/10 (for the patched experience)

Lost Evolution is generally considered the superior game by hardcore fans due to its removal of the tedious "Degeneration" loop from Dawn/Dusk . Yes. Absolutely.

Released in 2010, Lost Evolution refined the mechanics of its predecessor ( Digimon Story: Dawn/Dusk ) but remained locked behind a language barrier. Thanks to years of dedicated work by the fan translation community, an English patched ROM is now available. But before you rush to download, there is a lot you need to know. Lost Evolution is the third entry in the Digimon Story series (not to be confused with the Digimon World series). It was released exclusively in Japan on July 1, 2010.

Distributing the (the full game) is copyright infringement. Bandai Namco still holds the rights to Digimon Story: Lost Evolution . While they have never sued a fan translator, they have legally threatened ROM distribution sites hosting their games.

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