Can someone please tell me how Harvest Moon plays? I'm very interested in this game.
PostPosted:Mon Nov 05, 2001 10:51 am
by G-man Joe
<div style='font: 11pt "comic sans MS"; text-align: left; '>And is it open ended? I mean, there's no real ending, right? I think it's gonna come out on Nov 18th. About the same time GameCube will be out.
MGS2 will be out soon. Oh man....and so will the new Rogue Squadron for GC! AAARGH!</div>
I played the SNES version back years ago, yeah, there are multiple endings depending on what you do in the game
PostPosted:Fri Nov 09, 2001 2:14 pm
by Gone to Shakers
<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>It's definetly worth a buy, it's kind of an RPG/simulation cross. You run a farm, plus it goes into the whole dating sim part, but you have to spend a load of cash and stuff on gifts for your girl, each girl likes something different. You can get married and have kids too, which is hilarious considering your character looks about 6 years old. One word can describe this game, ADDICTIVE! As far as console games go. It can get kind of repetetive at parts, but then again, all the events that occur make up for that.
It was released in 97 (a year or so after the SNES's death). Look at it this way though, a lot of the SNES's best games came out after it's "death" and the N64 being already released,
Terranigma - the best epic adventure game on the system, including Chrono Trigger, Mario RPG, Zelda, Lufia II, and Final Fantasy III (my opinion of course, but it's valid since it is shared by others).
Kirby Superstar, this game rocks, it's even better than the DKC series, in fact, I find it quite a bit more enjoyable, best Kirby game ever released by far, you NEED this game if you like 2D platformers, this is one of the best ever.
Harvest Moon, explained above, this game was something very new.
Lufia II - This game, everyone just kind of passed over, its graphics were on early 94 standards for SNES. This game had some very revolutionary idea's, despite the graphics, this game was the first one that played like a post SNES RPG. Leaving the Puzzles aside.
I did a lot of rambleing, but I had to say this somewhere =)</div>