![]() While having similar overall themes and tropes to other Story of Seasons/Harvest Moon titles, this game is a different beast and is a breath of fresh air from the usual stupidly optimized min/maxing the series is otherwise known for. The music, while being the weakest in the series in my opinion, is still good and fits the atmosphere to a tee. The trope of a batchelorette in one of the northernmost dwelling being stupidly easy to marry (eg Renee ToT, Nina SNES, Marie FoMT) is present and accounted for and this wouldn't be a Marvelous developed game without it. There's a great amount of dialogue and you'll have to play for hours to find a repeated line outside of general formalities. The character writing is amazing, despite one bit where the old couple both said identical phrases apart from a single world. The character/animal models and textures make me wonder if Marvelous made a deal with the devil to get this running on Switch hardware. The graphics are top notch despite noticeable pop-in. Some may find the previously mentioned point and the addition of homosexual marriage to be a negative, the most successful farming sim started this trend over 7 years ago. Back to the positive, while the character creator is basic, it does have options that should greatly delight terminally online Twitter users (blue hair and they/them pronouns). Plus, I've noticed a few bugs and glitches that weren't caught during play testing, like the player character's hands not being connected to the puppy when picking it up. While the shorter seasons are unique and fun, an option to have longer seasons for higher profits with the caveat of slower story progression. Plus, I've noticed a few bugs and glitches that weren't Judging this game purely based on the improvements over the original, it's a 10/10, but there are things that this version carried over that should've been reworked or given an option for. Judging this game purely based on the improvements over the original, it's a 10/10, but there are things that this version carried over that should've been reworked or given an option for. This is a great relaxing game for new fans to the series and for veterans as well. ![]() I love watching my child grow up and develop interests of their own. I also want to brag on this being the only farming game (that I know of) that lets you and your town age. If you want a calf you must also own a bill or hire one for the job. If you want fertilized eggs for your incubator you need both a hen and a rooster. I appreciate the realism in this title in regards to animal husbandry. They have stayed true to the original game while also adding some fresh new fun. I also want to What a wonderful trip down nostalgia lane. ![]() What a wonderful trip down nostalgia lane. Overall, A Wonderful Life will delight you and, perhaps, make you cry with the deep experience it delivers by the end of the game. However, the exorbitant prices for farm improvements can be an obstacle to progress. The relationship with the characters and changes over time are charming details. The minigames are fun on their own, and the possibility of getting married quickly brings a special touch. The game has aged like wine, providing a relaxing and immersive experience. The relationship with the characters and changes over time are charming To sum it all up: Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life for Nintendo Switch is a nostalgic throwback to farm life in the early 2000s. To sum it all up: Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life for Nintendo Switch is a nostalgic throwback to farm life in the early 2000s.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |