8/14/2012

Harvest Moon Back to Nature Review

Harvest Moon Back to Nature
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This game surpasses every other game made for the N64. IT is the most ebjoyable game. Its plot is different from most games as there are no badguys, bosses, fighting, or racing. It might sound pretty stupid as the plotmainly states farming, but there's much more that that. For instance,there's a whole world you can explore where you can buy animals, growcrops, and even make a girls love you by giving her things. You can getmarried from a variety of 5 girls or 10 girls in the PSX version. You caneven settle down and have up to three children in the PSX. The is muchmore, so much more the list would go on forever. To simply state it, the isthe best game in the history of Video game production. So I will ask you,Anybody who has a N64 or Play Station should deffinatly get this game as itnever gets boring. It's great fun for anyone and everyone. My dad has hisown file and loves it. The play station version should be much better theN64 version but the N64 version is still an out of this world Boo yahtotally incredible sweetness game. This game is simply about onething...life. By far the best game and also, I would rate it way higherthan 5 stars but I can't! IT'S THE BEST!

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Harvest Moon: Back to Nature is a different sort of game. Instead of blasting aliens or scoring touchdowns, players plant seeds, care for crops, interact with villagers, and search for a mate. This is a role-playing game that features gameplay that's nonlinear and in real-time. To help your ranch become successful, befriend the Harvest Sprites. There are over 50 characters with which you can interact. You can attend festivals, and compete in events like Chicken Sumo and the annual Town Tomato Fight. Collect and cook different recipes--even create your own dishes to impress the ladies.

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