![]() ![]() Along with being able to save anywhere and anytime (it’s a good idea to save often!). Multiple save slots, languages, and Quick Resume support too. A full-fat 60 frames per second alongside pleasing bright ‘n colourful visuals amongst an array of seasons awaits you in A Wonderful Life. This version of the old GameCube classic feels great to play. Bringing new joy to the world never felt better. Don’t get caught up in your work too much or you’ll zoom past one of the game’s important narrative themes. You’ll also find your soul mate this way. Whether you’re watching residents interact with one-another in cutscenes or when you’re directly conversing (watch what you say!) with the townspeople, the welcoming vibe of the populace is a bonus on top of the game’s fun gameplay loop. And on a slightly more frustrating side, you can miss out on events with characters if you’re not always exploring.Įvery resident has a story to share, and it helps really make Forget-Me-Not Valley feel alive. Not only will they have solid advice to share, but you might even get some very useful supplies like cooking recipes which you can get from the valley’s sprites every day. It’s also important to talk with the residents of the valley. But sometimes I wish certain mechanics were explained in-game rather than a notebook, like improving your animal’s health and how that is relative to the product they produce. Whether that’s mining for Carter and taking home valuable artifacts to sell, fishing in the game’s many lakes, or collecting flowers, there’s a lot of activities that will eat up your time in a rather fun gameplay loop. When your done tending to the chickens, sheep, cows, planets and whatnot, you’re beckoned to explore the valley. Mining away, I don’t know what I’m bout to say~ (Marvelous Inc.)įarming and animal husbandry are pertinent to your success you’re going to need a lot of monies to renovate the old farm. One thing I wish the game was more careful with is how easy it is to overwrite a plotted seed with a hoe-if you’re not careful, you could lose a lot of seeds this way. ![]() Keeping an eye on mother nature via the TV set will definitely give you an edge here (and more free time). ![]() You’ll need to be mindful of your crop’s health and the season you’re in when planting, however, and you’ll need to be careful not to tire yourself out or you’ll find yourself visiting one of the series’ more unique doctors around. You till the land, plop seeds in, and water when necessary. He’s not the only one, however, as the people of the valley will gradually introduce themselves to you (and the other way around) and give you an idea of what life is like in their free world. Takakura, a friend of your father’s, gives you the bear necessities and helps guide you through the basics of farm life. Unlike the Rune Factory games, Story of Seasons has players customise their appearance and gender right off the bat. Going into A Wonderful Life, I had to slow myself down quite a bit and get used to the slower bout of life. I personally prefer the Rune Factory series of games as they are much faster in pacing and have more action-focused activities such as combat. I’m not all too familiar with the Story of Seasons series (and its forebearer titles), having only played a PSP entry long ago with its rather obtuse event checks. All day I dream about cows, chickens, farming, and other stuff. But once it kicks off, it’s an addicting but yet an oh-so relaxing experience.īut lemme get started with the basics, too. A Wonderful Life starts out slow, introducing new mechanics and gradually gets you used to the game and the village, Forget-Me-Not Valley. Developed and published by Marvelous Inc., this remake of the 2003 GameCube title of a similar name has players take on the role of a young main character of the player’s choosing, as they take on the farm left behind by their father after his death. It’s wonderful, living life to the fullest extent-something you can do in this farming slash life simulation Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life. ![]()
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