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* [[Depraved Bisexual]]: Kishibe.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: While the main character's parents are said to be out of the country on work, only the main character's mom bothers keeping in touch by E-mail.
* [[Heroic Mime]]: The main character never says anything but punctuation to anyone during conversation (which leads to several ellipsis duels with less talkative characters), yet has plenty of lines in battle, over email, and occasionally has fairly complex thoughts to themselves or the camera.
* [[New Game Plus]]: A new addition to the western releases and added to the original release via free DLC.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: (De)Evolution paths are largely unpredictable (and only that much if you are familiar with the franchise) while learn lists are ''entirely'' so.
* [[Goggles Do Something Unusual]]: True to Digimon tradition, both main characters wear goggles. According to one of the first NPCs met, yet otherwise never referenced in game, the main character's goggles are actually a computing device. The female main character uses hers to [[Mundane Utility|tie her hair up]].
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Yes! I! Am! Jimiken! In the Japanese release the character's name is written with KEN in Latin characters while Jimi/Jimmy is written in kana.
* [[Leet Lingo]]: Jimiken and a few one line NPC hackers include www in their speech (though skipped in voiced dialog). The English version translates this into many different forms of LOL (Lulz, ROFL ect.).
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Kyoko can't make coffee.
* [[Pop Quiz]]: You can randomly get one from owned Digimon not in your party and you get a minor boost to friendship if you are correct. Several of these dealt with Japanese geography and history and the English version replaced them with different, easier, Japanese geography/history questions for obvious reasons.
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero, Found Underwear]]: Happens as a mandatory part of an investigation.
* [[Peninsula of Power Leveling]]: Digital Space 5 has very powerful opponents for its place in the game (accessible as soon as chapter 4 is cleared), easily allowing the player's party to reach massive levels. This is also a good source of money that can be used to fund development of an item that doubles XP gains. It becomes inaccessible for half the game if you actually clear the quest associated with it though.
* [[Mons]]
* [[Recurring Boss]]: Jimiken. Consistently one of the harder fights despite his comedic nature.
* [[Refugee From TV Land]]: The player character is actually data that has managed to get into the real world. {{spoiler|The digital world also starts encroaching on the real world much more overtly}}.
* [[Regional Bonus]]: The western release added a PS4 release (along with Cross-save), as well as a badly needed Hard Mode (the original version was extremely easy) and [[New Game Plus]]. Hard Mode and New Game Plus were added to the Japanese release as free DLC. Unfortunately the translation itself is pretty rushed.
* [[Shouldn't We Be in School Right Now?]]: Averted. The Digiline conversations mention the main character has ''explicitly'' dropped out of high school to work as a cyber sleuth. As dropping out of high school to work as a paid apprentice is perfectly legal in Japan, and the whole officially being in a coma while lacking a physical body would probably cause issues with school records anyways.
* [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: Most of the world doesn't know the musician and recent obsession of teenage girls Jimiken is also a hacker and shitposter extraordinaire.
* [[Useless Useful Spell]]: Played straight. Averted in hard mode due to enemies taking and dealing more damage, yet having no increase in resistances, making disabling them a very attractive option.