LOG ENTRY: SECTOR POKEFANG
Timestamp: 0300 Hours
Location: Unknown Spatial Rift (Resembles Pallet Town)
I don't know who I am anymore. The locals call me Kakashi. I look in the mirror, I see a ninja. But deep down, the hunger remains the same. The need. I checked my device—it's not a Pokedex, it's... something else. The bio-readouts aren't registering Pidgey or Rattata. They're registering Koromon and Tanemon.
My pulse is racing. A completely new ecosystem to catalog. Gotta. Catch. Them. ALL.
THE FAUNA: DIGITAL ANOMALIES
The visual landscape of this region is a bizarre hybrid. The architecture says 'Kanto', but the wildlife says 'File Island'. Every single slot in the database has been overwritten. Bulbasaur is gone; in its place, digital entities roam.
- The Good: Seeing Agumon wandering through Route 1 triggers a very specific nostalgia center in my brain. The sprite work varies from 'acceptable' to 'pixel soup', but the novelty is high.
- The Bad: Evolution lines are a stress test for my sanity. Without a wiki, I'm blind. Does this thing evolve by level? By friendship? By strictly adhering to the ninja code?
Missable event warning! Save before entering the cave. This dimension is unstable (Status: BETA). I encountered collision errors that nearly soft-locked my save file. Constant vigilance—and constant saving—is required.
MECHANICS & QOL REPORT
I spent hours scouring the local marts for standard supplies. I found something that made me weep with joy. Link Cable item is available in Department Store. Huge W. This means trade evolutions (or their Digimon equivalents) are theoretically accessible solo. This is the bare minimum for a completionist run, and they delivered.
However, the 'Beta' tag hangs over my head like a guillotine. I'm 40 hours in, sweating over empty slots. Living Dex is possible without cheats. ...at least, that's what I tell myself to keep the panic attacks at bay. In reality, with the game's completion status unknown, Slot #151 might just be a void in the code.
FINAL FIELD NOTES
This isn't a polished expedition; it's a fever dream. You play as a Naruto character catching Digimon in a Pokemon engine. It's chaotic. It's messy. It scratches the itch if you're desperate for a Digimon fix on GBA hardware, but don't expect the smooth sailing of a finished romhack.
100% completion took me 85 hours. Just kidding. I couldn't finish. The beta walls closed in. But for a brief moment, I was a ninja master of the Digital World.





