Story of Seasons Archives - Page 5 of 8 - myPotatoGames
Loading

All posts tagged in Story of Seasons

  • svgJun 1, 2019Feature

    Post Image

    With new titles such as Doraemon: Story of Seasons and Harvest Moon: Mad Dash releasing soon, we here at myPotatoGames thought it was a perfect opportunity to look back at the Bokujō Monogatari series. Below you’ll find a list of a few defining games of Harvest Moon, developed by Marvelous. Moreover, the reason for why we now technically have two separate Harvest Moon franchises.

    To summarize, the North American publishers responsible for the localization of the Bokujō Monogatari series change from Natsume to Marvelous’ own sister company Xseed Games in 2012. Therefore, we have Natsume continuing to create Harvest Moon branded games and Marvelous re-branding to Story of Seasons for their new line of farming simulation games. The PAL (European) distribution was handled by Rising Star Games and now Nintendo. Let us take a closer look at when this all began with the Westernization of this series.

    Japan: Marvelous – Creators of Bokujō Monogatari

    Harvest Moon was created in 1996 by Yasuhiro Wada and produced by Victor Interactive Software (acquired by Marvelous in 2003) and was known as Bokujō Monogatari in Japan. During this time, and until 2013, Natsume oversaw the English translation and publishing of the series, thus Harvest Moon.

    The Last Harvest Moon Game -Before the Split

    Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning was the last title in the Bokujō Monogatari series to be released under the “Harvest Moon” name with the developers involvement (Marvelous). The game was released on the 3DS in North America in 2012.

    North America: Natsume – Publishers (2013-present)

    In 2012, Marvelous discontinued licensing the series to Natsume. Natsume then began their own series of Harvest Moon games in North America and Europe beginning with the release of Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley in 2014. This is due to Natsume owning the rights to the brand and title of Harvest Moon. Therefore, the games below were not created by Marvelous but rather Tabot Inc. Light of Hope is their latest installment of their main series, released worldwide in 2017.

    North America: Xseed Games (Marvelous subsidiary) – Publishers

    In 2014, Marvelous Inc. announced that the latest installment in the series would be localized by their American publishing brand Xseed Games under the new series title Story of Seasons. The game Story of Seasons was subsequently released in North America in 2015 and the second game of that series, Trio of Towns, released in 2017.

    We’re very excited to play as many farming games as possible and glad that this genre is on the rise. If you’re interested in Yasuhiro Wada’s work (the original creator of Harvest Moon) then you should check out his most recent game, created by his own company Toybox, Little Dragons Café. You can also check out our latest news on Rune Factory; a spin-off series developed by Neverland Co. and published by Marvelous.

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgApr 23, 2019News

    Post Image

    We have talked about the crossover game between Doraemon and Story of Seasons a few times, we are truly excited about a new experience in both of the franchises. Up until today it was questionable whether the game would also be released in the West. Today Bandai Namco finally lifted the curtain and announced Doraemon Story Of Seasons is coming to the US and Europe later this year!

    Doraemon is an upcoming Nintendo Switch Game introduced in a Nintendo Direct earlier this year. Doraemon Nobita no Bokujou Monogatari, or Doraemon: Nobita’s Story of Seasons – is a crossover game between Doraemon and the beloved Story of Seasons gaming series.

    In the Doraemon Story Of Seasons players will be jumping in the role of a young boy named Nobita (who also features in Doraemon’s original manga and anime), the Story of Seasons aspect of the game sees players growing crops, raising animals, and improving their farm, which is located in a town called Shizen Town. The game also features the Harvest Goddess and other regular characters from the Story of Seasons Franchise, as well as Doraemon and his friends.

    Doraemon Story Of Seasons Press Release

    Leading developer and publisher of anime video games, Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. today announced Doraemon Story of Seasons for the Nintendo Switch and PCs via STEAM. The game is scheduled for release in the Americas in fall 2019.

    The popular anime character – Doraemon – makes his way into the hugely popular Story of Seasons series in a brand new farming adventure. Players will be able to enjoy traditional Story of Seasons activities like growing crops, cultivating their farm, exploring, bug hunting, and much more.

    Noby and other familiar faces from the Doraemon franchise will take part in a heart-warming journey across the title’s original local town. Players will develop the town along with their own farm while interacting and forming bonds with other townspeople. Doraemon’s secret gadgets will also be featured throughout Doraemon Story of Seasons.

    The game is the result of the joint efforts of Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc., Marvelous (Production) and Brownies (Development).

    Doraemon Story Of Seasons is coming to the West this fall 2019 on Nintendo Switch and Steam! Check out the first English Doraemon Story Of Seasons trailer below!

    Marvelous has also recently announced that a brand new Story of Seasons Switch game is now in development and possibly coming out later this year.

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgApr 19, 2019News

    Post Image

    Alchemy Story is a wonderful farming simulation game where all the villagers have been turned into animals and it is up to you to turn them human again. Éloïse Laroche, the creator, was kind enough to give us an early access copy so that we can share with you everything that has been developed so far. You can follow her on Twitter as Confused Hamster and get caught up with the most recent updates with us here. You’ll love the adorable art style, brewing potions, and completing quests for the townsfolk! See below our sneak peek of what’s to come with video playthrough.

    Story

    Play as Arabella, training under the professor and alchemist Edward, and arrive to a seemingly deserted town. Edward explains that he believes the Witch has cursed all of the villagers and turned them into animals! He has prepared a transmutation circle in his basement to reverse the spell but first we must find the villagers and help them remember their names. The story in Alchemy Story is very promising and I can’t wait to play more!

    Talk to Edward to begin the story

    Main Quest

    Edward instructs you, via a letter from your mailbox, to find the first “person” which is a shepherd’s dog. You need to talk to the dog a few different times before you can progress the main quest. You can only talk to everyone once per day so you’re required to go to sleep in your bed. When the dog remembers his name, start searching for the mementos around their farmstead. All three items will be listed in your quest log so you know what to look for. Once all three items are found, go to Edward’s house, use his lift to the basement, and perform the transmutation.

    Edward’s transmutation circle

    Noah

    You can now find and meet a shepherd named Noah returned as a human at their farm. Talk to Noah and receive your first farm animal as a gift! He also now sells cows, sheep, chickens, and rabbits, with different colors on different days. Go back to your farm and find an egg in your coop and hatch it. The most adorable baby chick with a red bow will come out and you can use the action button to jump for joy! Music notes will burst from you and the chick displaying that you are happy to see each other. I would like to be able to see an animation of petting but that may be still in the works.

    Noah’s human form

    Jasmine

    The next in-game day, you will receive another letter from Edward telling you to find someone else. A lonely fawn can be seen wandering around another farmstead. Speak to it and repeat the same earlier instructions. This time, find different mementos that are important to this villager remembering who they are. Again, once you have performed the transmutation, you find a girl name Jasmine wondering her farm. She sells you items such as bugs, that you will need for potion-making, and another interesting addition to your farm; beehives! Purchase beehives and you can harvest honey. Jasmine is also the Fairykeeper; friends to all fairies. When you have given her the required items, you will unlock access to the Forest.

    Jasmine’s human form

    The Forest

    Inside the forest, there will be many trees that you can chop up with your axe to receive lumber and other items. Every action with your axe will take up energy that is displayed on your screen. Once at 0 energy, you will no longer be able to cut down the trees but there doesn’t seem to be any other penalty.

    Chopping wood in the Forest

    Occasionally, a key will be among the items you gathered from the chopped trees so that you can unlock the next level of the Forest. Sometimes there will be a bench in the further areas that will replenish some energy. It’s unclear what other mysteries lay in this Forest but I’m excited to find out.

    Side-Quests

    One character you will be able to speak to from the beginning is Charlotte. Charlotte sells flowers that you can multiply in your garden or use for potions. She also sells garden plots so you can plant more things. She and Edward will begin to send you letters asking for you to bring them specific items. You can chat with them when you have said items in your inventory and they will automatically thank you. You will also receive money for your troubles. Completing a quest for them, chatting to them, and giving them a gift will display a smiley face. Quests and their favorite gifts will have a wider smile icon appear.

    Chatting with Charlotte

    Foraging

    Items can be found everywhere around the town such as in trees, the grass, and even on fences. They are all helpfully surrounded but swirling stars so they immediately stand out. Every day you can collect more items. However, some of the items Edward will request for his potion-making, such as Dark Water, will only be purchasable through him. It’s a little odd that he is asking you for an item he already has but it isn’t a big deal. Everything you need and the amount will be viewable in your quest log.

    Foraging a butterfly and maple leafs

    Your Farmstead

    Every morning you will start inside your home near the bed you have just slept in. The bed is to save your game and start a new day. Normally I would want the ability to save separately from sleeping but there doesn’t seem to be any consequences in skipping to the next day or things that are missable.

    When the next day is loading, it briefly tells you what day it is but it doesn’t appear on your screen when walking around or on the calendar. The developer just recently implemented a Day/Night Cycle so perhaps this is merely unfinished. Furthermore, do not stay up past midnight as Lutins will steal some of your money! I do appreciate the fact that once midnight hits, your character is sent home automatically. It saves me from walking all the way back.

    On your farm, you will have a barn, a coop, a field with garden beds, a mailbox, and an adorable owl that will do some shipping for you. As a side note, I wish there was a mini-map on my screen as it took me awhile to recognize places and know where to go. However, I absolutely appreciate that all the farmsteads in the town have different colored roofs that I can see from afar. Another helpful feature would be that the name of the person’s farm appears, once you have uncovered it, when you enter the area. I’m just particularly bad with navigation and directions.

    Your farmstead

    Potion-Making

    Inside your home is a cauldron where you can practice your alchemy and make some money or enjoy the effects the potions give you. You will start off with two recipes that give you a list of items required to make them. Brew them and bring them to the owl just outside your home and you will receive money. What potions can be shipped at the time will change daily. New recipes will unlock by completing the aforementioned side-quests.

    Your Farm Animals

    So far, there is one trough on your farm that will feed all of your animals once per day. Approach it to select up to 3 of the listed items from your inventory that you have foraged such as plants and acorns. I can see why the items only pop up when you hover over them and then disappear so as to get out of the way, but I would prefer to see everything all at once. I’d also like to know what those items are worth and how many I own so as not to give away something too precious.

    The developer has said that the more you feed your animals, the faster they grow. I gave my single chick 3 items every day for a couple of days and it turned into an adult! Seeing the adorable baby animals a little longer would be nice but perhaps other people would like to be able to receive their produce a lot faster. I skipped a couple days of feeding my chicken and there doesn’t seem to be any negative effects, for now. My preference is that my animals don’t get sick or die and to be able to take care of them at my own leisure.

    My adult chicken

    Your Garden

    To plant anything in your garden you must first interact with the most adorable gopher you have ever seen. It’s not obvious at first because it is hiding in a hole. There are a total of 9 plots which is a good amount for the items you get. Select items from your inventory like flowers can be fed as a snack to your friendly gopher and it will plant everything for you! In just a few short days whatever you planted will be multiplied by 4 and ready for harvest. Bugs such as butterflies may even appear on top. As of now, there’s no need to water your plants but there is a fishing well and bucket nearby so that may change.

    The gopher in your garden

    Graphics, Controls, and Sound

    Everything is in 3D with vibrant and beautiful colors. With regards to scenery, details are even added such as ponds, paths, and lights. When speaking to characters, they seem more alive as they continue to move and give facial expressions. It was great to see that our main character has lines and the dialogue box that appears will let you know who is currently speaking. Moreover, I have to make a special mention of the animals in this game because they are the cutest things to look at. I love that you can zoom in and out to take a closer look.

    A tutorial box at the beginning of the game will clearly tell you what keys to use to play. I used a mouse which controlled the rotation of my camera and clicking on my menu and text. Everything worked pretty seamlessly for me.

    The music is nice and relaxing and will change depending on what time of day it is. That was a feature I enjoyed as I never really found myself needing to constantly check what time it was. Hopefully, there will be sound effects added for the animals that make them just that much cuter. They will however walk right up to you when they see you which is already too much cuteness for my heart to handle.

    Sheep, chick, and chicken

    I truly enjoyed playing this demo and can’t wait for the full release which you can wishlist on Steam here. There’s a release date noted of the summer of 2019. Stay tuned with myPotatoGames as we continue to follow the developer’s progress with an eventual final rating. For now, watch our video playthrough below for alchemy Story Demo Gameplay Part 1 and continue to watch for Part 2!

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgApr 11, 2019News

    Post Image

    It was only yesterday that we received news about the next Story of Seasons Switch game, as well as more details about the spin off game Doraemon Story of Seasons. Fans are wondering if the adorable game will make its way to the west after its release on June 13th of this year.

    Today a rumor has emerged that a localization trademark for the game might be underway. As Malaysian retailer Impulse Gaming wrote on their Facebook page a Chinese version “will not be too far away from the Japanese version.” Furthermore the retailer states that other territories such as the US, an English version is currently planned and slated for a release in Q4 2019.

    While we are still waiting for an announcement from Marvelous, the studio behind Doraemon Story Of Seasons, the Malaysian retailer has often been proven right in the past and given the popularity of the Story of Seasons franchise, it is to assume this game will make its way to the west sooner rather than later.

    If you love farming game as much as we do, make sure to check out Alchemy Story, an indie game inspired by Story of Seasons, Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing with the most adorable visuals, cute animals and so much more! We are also giving away copies of the game for you and one friend, so make sure to take part in this event!

    source

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgFeb 15, 2019News

    Post Image

    In the latest Nintendo Direct, Nintendo and Bandai Namco announced that Japan will be getting an exciting crossover game. The game will ‘combine’ the farming simulation Story of Seasons franchise with popular kids anime franchise Doraemon. The game will be entitled Doraemon Nobita no Bokujou Monogatari, or Doraemon: Nobita’s Story of Seasons.

    Playing as a young boy named Nobita (who also features in Doraemon’s orginal manga and anime), the Story of Seasons aspect of the game sees players growing crops, raising animals, and improving their farm, which is located in a town called Shizen Town. The game also features the Harvest Goddess and other regular characters from the Story of Seasons Franchise, as well as Doraemon and his friends. 

    The Doraemon part of the game utilizes the tools of Doraemon (who is a robotic blue cat) when growing crops. Using his tools, you can enlarge and even mutate crops. 

    As is typical in Story of Seasons and Harvest Moon games, Doraemon: Nobita’s Story of Seasons has regular town events that players can partake in. At these events, Doraemon can use the aforementioned tools to lend a hand. 

    Another feature of the game shared with the Story of Seasons franchise is the ability to make friends with gifts. By giving villagers items that they like, Nobita can improve his relationships with them. 

    Although there isn’t a set release date, the game is expected to release exclusively on the Nintendo Switch in Japan later this year. With Story of Seasons games selling well in Japan, and Doraemon being an extremely popular anime series there, it is expected that the crossover game will sell like hot cakes.

    Whilst Doraemon is less notorious in the West, we can still hope that this adorable looking game will eventually get localized! 

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgJun 16, 2017News

    Post Image

    [dropcap]H[/dropcap]arvest Moon is celebrating it’s 20th anniversary this year. For the 20th anniversary, Natsume is doing two things: They are bringing the series to PC for the first time and bringing the series to consoles which has not been done in a few years. The new Harvest Moon game is known as Light of Hope.

    Light of Hope’s graphics are top down and players view the cast of Light of Hope with more realistic proportions. Light of Hope does away with the full 3-D perspective which harken back to its most recent predecessors, which were the first Harvest Moon games developed by Natsume after their split with Marvelous Entertainment (It begs repeating: The series known in the West as Harvest Moon now is different from Bokujo Monogatari, the original farming sim franchise that now goes by Story of Seasons stateside).

    Producer Taka Maekawa informed Polygon that this 2.5D style is meant to evoke the very first Harvest Moon game. Although the 16-bit Super Nintendo sprites have been replaced with 3D-rendered models, the flat perspective and grid-based, limited range of motion are all straight from Harvest Moon on SNES.

    This art style might remind people of the popular farming sim Stardew Valley. However, Natsume is adamant that Light of Hope is not taking anything from Stardew Valley but rather they are going in their own direction. The switch version will have full touch controls and the pc version can be played with just a mouse.

    The game is expected to launch in early 2018.

    Source: Link

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgJun 11, 2017News

    Post Image

    [dropcap]R[/dropcap]eggie already teased that Nintendo would have a huge E3 this year. Today the president of Nintendo NA appeared on the official YouTube coverage show to give an introduction to ARMS. In a short interview after the tournament Reggie talked about the three major activities for this weeks E3. Splatoon 2, ARMS and Pokken DX on Nintendo Switch will all feature extensive tournaments throughout the week.

    Furthermore Reggie said that the Nintendo 3DS will get a lot of love as well. He also said that Nintendo has some surprise announcements on Tuesday. A lot of Nintendo fans are hoping for news on the next Animal Crossing. Animal Crossing New Leaf has first been announced at the E3 2010. Most installments in the franchise are released with a 3-4 year gap, making a new Animal Crossing long overdue. Nintendo will hold the full presentation on Tuesday, 9am PT / 12pm ET.

    Reggie also pointed out that the short 25 minutes E3 presentation will only be the start of a huge week for Nintendo at the games convention. The Nintendo Treehouse show followed right after the kick off show will have more news on unannounced upcoming games.

    Beyond first party Nintendo news, fans will also likely get more Stardew Valley and Story of Seasons Switch details. Natsume also promised to reveal more gameplay footage for Harvest Moon on Nintendo Switch

    Check out our Animal Crossing wishlist, and our Nintendo E3 Predictions.

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgJun 5, 2017News

    Post Image

    [dropcap]D[/dropcap]eveloper  Wish Fang and publisher Ratalaika Games is bringing their cat puzzler I and Me to Nintendo Switch in July 2017. The game was first released on Steam in May 2016 with positive reviews.

    Below is the official Press Release from the Developer.

    I and Me is a puzzle platformer by Chinese developer Wish Fang. A game where you control two cats simultaneously and must perform the same action.

    Players will need to manage both of them at the same time and let them coordinate to complete the adventure. The game has four chapters based on four seasons with a total of 90 levels. Sometimes you must think carefully, and in some places you need to be flexible. The soundtrack of the game is soothing with orchestra and piano music, each season has its own style.

    Here are the features that the game includes:

    • -Unique hand-drawn art style.
    • -Sweet music.
    • -Suitable level difficulty.
    • -A profoundly deep story that expands with every level you complete.
    • -4 Chapters with multiple levels (90 levels in all).
    • -Chapters have their own season, as well as specific puzzle elements, music and ambiance.
    • -Support for Nintendo Switch™ Pro Controller.

     

    Here is the official announcement trailer.

    Source: Link

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
svg