Saturday, January 31, 2015

whoa, it's been a while... but rune factory 4, people!

OMIGOSH, it's been, like, forever since I actually posted something, but, whatever.  Welcome to 2015, peoples!  Also, holy cupcakes, RUNE FACTORY FOUR!  Like, no joke!  it is ... SO COOL!  In fact, you're probably going to get a bunch of Rune Factory Fanart from me in the coming weeks (if school doesn't monopolize my time).  Okay, so, for my review:
THIS.  GAME.  IS.  AWESOME.
Why?  Because there's SO MUCH of it.  So much to do, so much depth, such great characters, great art, efficient controls (once you figure them out), and more.  It's like--think of every great Nintendo title you've ever played.  Plus the best farming Sims of our generation.  Plus a bunch of other stuff.  That's Rune Factory.
Now, don't get overly excited.  This game runs on a very unique system, and plays a lot like Harvest Moon (it's by the same company), and it actually requires a lot of thought and patience if you want to get the most out of it.  Within the game you can operate a farm, run errands for villagers, become a master chef/weapon and armor forger, date other villagers, befriend wild monsters, complete the main three story arcs of the game, kick evil's butt, start a family, fish, mine, and pretty much become a master jack-of-all-trades prince/princess.  Yeah.  There's so much to do, it's mind-boggling.
The game is set in a sort of medieval town of Selphia, which has a pretty interesting blend of Eastern and Western characteristics that I found quite appealing.  Think Elves and Dwarves and Dragons.  If you choose to play as a girl, your character is Frey (you can change her name), and if you're playing as a guy, your character is Lest (name also changeable).
Pretty much Frey/Lest is an amnesiac who fell from an airship onto a Dragon's head.  And the Dragon, Ventuswill, declared them acting Pince/Princess of Selphia because of their powers as an Earthmate (or a magical person who can use "runes", and is good at farming...).  I'll stop with the story there, but suffice to say, the story gets super-awesome.  Like.  SUPER.  Awesome.  Unfortunately, it was so awesome I spent all this morning activating the third story arc.  and now I need to do chemistry.  See ya!
Firefly, out!

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