- #Rune factory 4 spring harvest festival update#
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Here's the video if you wanted to watch it and ignore the following 40 screenshots.
#Rune factory 4 spring harvest festival series#
This guy's the head of the Story of Seasons series, since this whole spinoff series was a sort of collaboration effort.Īfter this starts the opening FMV, and you bet it's got J-Pop.Īnd, it's uh.unique. They went out of business in 2013 and the majority of its employees got absorbed by Marvelous. Neverland is the actual developers of the Rune Factory series, as well as Lufia and some other things. XSEED is a subsidiary of theirs, apparently originally founded by ex-Squeenix US employees. They did a merger in 2011 to become Marvelous AQL, and 3 years later they just changed it back to Marvelous. Marvelous Entertainment has a long background with the Harvest Moon, (or rather Story of Seasons nowadays). This game has motion controls if you want them.
Odd Wilson fucked around with this message at 14:15 on Dec 15, 2021
#Rune factory 4 spring harvest festival update#
Update 20: The Update Where People Insist It's Summer But It's Not Monster Intermission 1: Green Ruins, Whale Island Cave & Fin Update 05: Dirt Is Magnetic to Faces - A Theory Update 03: In Which The First Day Is Ended I'm going to be letting the thread dictate a great deal of what I do.
#Rune factory 4 spring harvest festival free#
Feel free to talk about RF1, I guess, since it's relevant, but don't randomly spoil the other games unless it's necessary.įor sure! There's gonna be a good bit of naming, potential marriage candidates, what we wield and more. There's honestly not that much to spoil, this game's got more grind than story, but still. Would rather you didn't spoil anything for this game at least. If this goes well, I'll probably LP ToD as well- it's been long enough I don't remember too much about it aside from the hot milk exploit. The other console release, Tides of Destiny is also on said list, though I played through even less of that game.
Frontier's been on the list a long time, having gotten put aside in favor other games. I've got a big backlog of unfinished games and I figured this would be a fun way of going about finishing said games. seven years since I last tried playing this and I got about halfway through it if we're being generous. There's an excellent LP of it here by Lord Hippoman if you want to see it all for yourself. It's a rather loose sequel at best, and I'll fill in any necessary details regarding the first game as we go along. Well, if it's a sequel, do I need to know anything about the first game? I'm inclined to say it was a programming oversight and/or laziness. This game is the third in the series, coming just after the game that lets a 7 year old fake marry their 14 year old unaging aunt. Has some improvements, some questionable design choices, and a decent soundtrack. anime, I guess, than its two predecessors. It also stands as the series's first console debut, as up until this point the games were only on the DS. It's the only game in the series that's a sequel, (at least sort of,) continuing off with part of the cast from the first game. Sometimes they actually do something with that, other times it's just to give you not much of a backstory. The farming's still there, it's just that you get swords, monsters, and world domination plots/saving the world as well.Īlso all the protagonists have amnesia. It's the notably more anime spinoff of Harvest Moon that also has RPG combat and stuff- it was doing the Swords & Sowing thing before things like Stardew came along.