New Harvest Moon 3DS Detailed Game |
New Harvest Moon 3DS Detailed Game |
Oct 5 2011, 06:38 AM
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Famitsu A New Harvest Moon 3DS it game Harvest Moon: First Earth or Hajimari no Daichi 2012 year., Harvest Moon! the Nintendo 3DS game next year.
Harvest Moon New: http://andriasang.com/comyg0/ |
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Feb 18 2012, 02:20 AM
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I don't know. For me, personally, my hatred of Mineral Town and Mineral Town-based games made (M)FoMT unbearably awful.
Granted, I've also enjoyed a few of the new handheld games. I thought that Welcome to the Wind Bazaar and Twin Villages were great, fun games. Yeah, the cast and their stock phrases were a bit limited, but that's true in every Harvest Moon title, be it handheld or console. On the opposite end of things, I haven't truly enjoyed a console HM game since HM64. BTN pretty much pissed on everything I loved about the characters from 64 and didn't bring enough to the series to justify such bastardization. However, at its core, it was not a bad game. I thought that AWL was absolutely horrible. It had one of the smallest HM casts since the GBC games, and instead of focusing on and including everything that was fun about Harvest Moon, it rendered everything completely pointless just so that you could go through the agonizingly meticulous and laborious task of raising your kid the way you wanted. Screw that, they can remain toddlers forever for all I care. I've never played MM or ToT, so I can't comment on either. I know for a fact that back when the commercials were airing, I was rather put off by MM's art style. Also, when ToT came out, there wasn't a single Wii console in the house. Now.... Animal Parade... That game got two things right. One was the expansive map, and the other was the farming system. Outside of that, the game was dull after you got all of the bells (which were far too easy to obtain) , the characters were boring, and the lag made playing unbearable. So yeah, long-winded, but I really think that at this point, the handheld games have more promise than the console games. Maybe if Marvelous steps it up and brings out a really stand-out console game with an interesting cast, great game mechanics, and a lack of horribly debilitating lag they'll be able to change my mind. |
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