Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny
I bought another Natsume game, because I'm crazy. This one I have been eyeing for a while, because I heard it was pretty good, easy to use, lot of content, etc. I actually had a little trouble finding this one, having to go out of my way to find a store that actually carried it. But, I got it, and it's pretty okay. The cast is just different enough to be interesting, and the story is at least mildly interesting. Apparently two kids are suddenly thrust forward in time by a few hundred years and get stuck in the same body. So, you get a house, you plant a random seed that suddenly sprouts into a 200 foot tall golem (of course), and now you get to roll around the ocean picking up islands and stuff. One weird thing is that in the main hub town, there are no fields or monsters or anything, so you have to go to a different island in order to do all the other stuff. But I'm enjoying it (as I always do), and I'll probably keep playing it, everyone. Get ready to be bored!
I bought another Natsume game, because I'm crazy. This one I have been eyeing for a while, because I heard it was pretty good, easy to use, lot of content, etc. I actually had a little trouble finding this one, having to go out of my way to find a store that actually carried it. But, I got it, and it's pretty okay. The cast is just different enough to be interesting, and the story is at least mildly interesting. Apparently two kids are suddenly thrust forward in time by a few hundred years and get stuck in the same body. So, you get a house, you plant a random seed that suddenly sprouts into a 200 foot tall golem (of course), and now you get to roll around the ocean picking up islands and stuff. One weird thing is that in the main hub town, there are no fields or monsters or anything, so you have to go to a different island in order to do all the other stuff. But I'm enjoying it (as I always do), and I'll probably keep playing it, everyone. Get ready to be bored!
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