Gba Better Work: Digimon Reload
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- Forced evolution or de-evolution during reload.
- Control over evolution lines or specific evolution paths.
- A Digimon World 2-style sequel for GBA (unreleased).
- A homebrew project inspired by Digimon Reload.
- A critique of the original game’s content or mechanics.
- A projectile (if appropriate).
- An anti-air.
- A command dash or teleport.
- A level 3 super (evolution + cinematic attack).
Depth Beyond the Finish Line
- Air dashing (double-tap forward/back in air).
- Dash cancels (spend meter to cancel special move recovery).
- Guard breaks (heavy attack after 3 blocked hits).
- Reversal window (frame-1 invincible moves on wakeup).
For fans of Digimon World 3 (PS1) or Digimon Story (DS), Reload feels like the missing link — a handheld classic that should have been real.