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Rune Factory: Frontier

Parental Guidance Recommended. Mild fantasy violence

Nintendo Wii

(avg. of 19 ratings)
 
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Rune Factory: Frontier for Nintendo Wii + Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon for Nintendo Wii
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Release date NZ
May 18th, 2010
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All-time sales rank
Top 5000
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Product ID
6113408

Description

As with previous related games, Rune Factory: Frontier features a myriad of Life Sim activities like farming, raising livestock, building relationships with NPCs, etc., as well as role-playing elements like dungeon crawling and item collection and leveling, but in structuring gameplay it goes to great lengths to incorporate an open-ended structure that allows players to choose the type of game they wish to experience at all points in the game.

This means that although at the beginning of the game players will find themselves presented with the familiar opportunity of starting a farm, selling their crops at market and by doing so improving the overall prosperity and size of their town, they are not necessarily tied to the land. Although farming is an excellent way to finance adventuring, the rich RPG elements of the game can be pursued at any time.

These elements present themselves mostly in the form of battling monsters and bosses that have found their way into the land, but seem to be coming from the mysterious 'Whale Island,' which floats in the sky above your town. Players can either battle the monsters or make friends with them, raising them as a kind of livestock. As with everything in Rune Factory: Frontier, the choice is yours. Whether it's growing crops, expanding the town, fighting (or befriending) monsters or even falling in love, the experience is unique to each player.

Features:

  • Lifelike Interactions - NPCs will come and go based on the player’s actions. Want to get along with your neighbor? Want to give fellow townsfolk something they might hate? Go ahead, but they may get upset and leave the town. Be nice to attract more newcomers.
  • Natural Ecosystem - Breathe life into the barren wilderness by cultivating it and planting crops. Small creatures (spirits) will gather first, triggering a food chain to later attract larger and rarer creatures. You are responsible for bringing more fertility to the land.
  • Floating Island to Explore - There is an island that floats in the skies. When you see it, you must quickly find a way to get on it as new discoveries await.
  • Intuitive Wii Controls - Use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to do everything. Plow the land, shake hands with townsfolk to strengthen relationships, or even wave it around when you’re on a date with a girl. (Also compatible with the Classic Controller.)
  • Open-ended Play Structure - Whether you prefer Life Sim gaming, Action RPG action or a mix of both, Rune Factory: Frontier lets you game as you want, when you want.
  • Console Debut - Frontier is the console debut of the popular Rune Factory series.
 

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5 out of 7 people found this review helpful:
Review by Caitlin on 1st June, 2010
4 stars "If your a fan of the franchize"

Iv never played any of the Harvest moon games and im more into the shooter/ zombie games, but i found this surprisingly fun.
There were only a few bad points about the game, The camera angle cant be changed but you get used to it and the rune points bar which is like a health bar but every action you do it depletes your runepoints and after thats all gone it takes away from your health its just annoying if your exploring a dungeon, but there are ways to replinsh it eating, sleeping, spa.
Theres alot to do in the game so your not just stuck on only doing the main storyline. I find doing the farming very addictive lol.
I would recommend if your a fan of the franchize.

 

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