In Pokémon , Fire beats Grass. Intuitive. In Digimon Reload , Virus beats Data, Data beats Vaccine, and Vaccine beats Virus. But then you have Free and Variable types. Unless you memorized the Digimon anime, you will lose your first few fights against megas because you used a Vaccine type (WarGreymon) against a Virus (Beelzemon) and got one-shot.
While official Digimon games on PS1 ( Digimon World 3 ) were clunky and slow, Reload uses FireRed 's polished engine. Battles are snappy, movement is fluid, and the interface is intuitive. It plays like a professional title — because it builds on one.
If you own a GBA, an Anbernic handheld, or even just a smartphone with Pizza Boy or Delta Emulator , you owe it to yourself to try Digimon Reload B2 . It transforms the GBA into the Digimon device Bandai never gave us.
You can’t steamroll with one Mega. Type advantages (Data > Vaccine > Virus > Data) matter. Trainers use items, switch out, and set up. Post-game includes the Royal Knights as superbosses.
