4/27/2012

Harvest Moon 64 Review

Harvest Moon 64
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My wait is finaly over! i have been waiting for Harvest Moon 64 to come out right when i beat Harvest Moon SNES. this is the greatest game ever created! You dont go around shooting things until their guts fly out thierears like in other games. You take the role of a rancher trying to make it.You can plant crops and raise livestock, and watch them grow from day today. The game goes though out the 4 seasons, and 30 days in each season.Each day is about 15 mins long, so you gotta hurry and get things done! Ifthings get a little boring on the ranch, you can set out and explore themountains. You also meet a lot of character rich people in the town, makefriends, and even get married! This game never gets boring because theresso much to do! Its the perfect game for fans of Anime, or RPGs. Or you cango back to playing your mindless kill everyone games. Thanks, and hope youenjoy the best game ever made!

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When Harvest Moon debuted on the Super NES video game system in 1997, some gamers figured the role-playing farming game would be about as much fun as watching corn grow. To the skeptics' surprise, the game's atypical premise and surprisingly compelling gameplay sparked an impressive fan following, turning the game into a bona fide sleeper hit. Now virtual farmers can relive the fun of the original in Nintendo 64's version, updated with beautiful 3-D graphics and a larger, more in-depth game world.
As in the original, Grandpa bailed on the old, neglected farm, leaving the player with the daunting task of making a living off the land, finding a wife and living happily ever after. (Did we mention that it's a challenging game?) Players first clear land for crops, venture to town for seed, tools, and farm animals, and cozy up to the town's five eligible women in hopes of making a love connection.
Much more than a plant-and-wait style game, various side quests keep players busy while the crops grow. The village is a socially active place, so mini-games pop up in the form of annual events, such as horse and dog races. In the winter, one can mine precious minerals or tackle an odd job here and there to keep food on the table and wood in the stove. With such a big, detailed game, you'll be playing until the cows... well, you get the idea. --Eric Twelker

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