Dimenbeasts (series)

Dimenbeasts, known in Japan as JigenJuu, is a series of RPG video games by Multisoft. It revolves around a group of humans chosen to enter an alternate dimension, overrun with Dimensional Beasts, or Dimenbeasts for short. With some of the Dimenbeasts as partners, they attempt to save both worlds from destruction. The first game in the series was released around 2005, during Gamesoft's coming bankruptcy since their creation of Milo the Time Captor

Gameplay
The gameplay of Dimenbeasts is similar to the gameplay of the Megami Tensei and Digimon World games. It utilizes two major aspects: Raising and battling. The element of monster raising consists of feeding your Dimenbeast, allowing it to rest, and playing with it. As a Dimenbeast grows and trains, it can evolve into stronger forms; there are many stages of evolution in total, including the desirable Ultimate form. Raising a Dimenbeast carefully and properly helps progress through the game, and improper treatment can lead to dire consequences. The second element of the game, battling, composes the other major aspect of the game. The player has the ability to recruit other Dimenbeasts to fight alongside them in battle, alongside the ability to fuse two different Dimenbeasts together to create a more powerful Dimenbeast. Also, like in the Megami Tensei games, the human characters can battle with their dimensional abilities. The game's most recognizable battle system is the Unity Turn system, first introduced in Dimenbeasts X. The Press Turn System is a turn-based battle mechanic governing both the player party and enemies, where either party are rewarded an extra turn for striking an enemy's weakness. A Zero Phase System or equivalent, in which changes in the dimensional environment affected the behavior of enemies, is also featured in multiple games.

Plots & Settings
Each title focuses on the discovery of separate dimensions in one form or another. The stories frequently include fighting against an anti-dimensional organization. The method of story-telling in the series can involve traditional use of cutscenes and spoken dialogue (Dimenbeasts 3), or a text-based minimalist approach that places emphasis on atmosphere (Dimenbeasts X). A group of humans are chosen to cross through these dimensions and possess supernatural powers. They use these powers to control the inhabitants of the dimensions, creatures known as the Dimenbeasts. These Dimenbeasts can fight alongside the humans, but eventually when their masters are full of negative emotions and lack the potential to bond, they disown themselves. A recurring character is the Alphabeast, the supreme ruler of dimensions who bears a grudge against all humans and is portrayed in multiple forms to represent his omnipotence.

Despite most games in the series taking place in different continuities, they do share certain elements. One of its defining traits is it being set in a contemporary urban modern-day environment. Post-apocalyptic dimensions are a recurring feature in settings and narratives. Two recent notable departures were Dimenbeasts X, which shifted the focus to the dimensions to portray the opposite of events, and Dimenbeasts Re:Crossed, which is focused on a futuristic island complex existing separately from a modern-day world.

Titles

 * Dimenbeasts (2005; Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, XBox, GigaCom)
 * Dimenbeasts 2 (2007; Playstation 2, GigaCom)
 * Dimenbeasts: Lost Origins (2009; Nintendo Wii, GigaCom)
 * Dimenbeasts 3 (2010; Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, GigaCom)
 * Dimenbeasts X (RPG) (2011; GigaCom)
 * Dimenbeasts: Re:Crossed (2015; Nintendo 3DS, GigaCom)
 * Dimenbeasts: Re:Crossed -WARPED- (2015; PlayStation Vita)
 * Dimenbeasts: New World Crisis  (2017; PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch)