LordHippoman fucked around with this message at 01:34 on Jul 5, 2018
Update 39: So A Mammoth Walks Into A Protagonist
Update 38: The Update Where I Get Mad At Video Games Update 34: The rear end in a top hat Statue Update 33: Rune Fighter II: Radish Rage Extra Turbo VI Update 32: 80+ Screenshots To Make Apple Juice
Update 31: The Best Boss Design In The Series Update 19: The Skeletons In Rosalind's Closet Update 13.13: The Canonical Death Of Bandan Update 12: Summertime and Sneaking Missions Update 11: Special Bulletin: gently caress Jake Update 10: The Second Update In A Row I Can Call Feeding Frenzy
Feel free to correct me in the thread, I won’t be offended, and I’ll try to update the posts with the better information.Īre you actually doing this? Didn’t you say you wouldn’t play Rune Factory 2? Will this be the game that breaks you? Also, due to the dearth of RF2 information online, I don’t have my usual backup sources for when I inevitably have no idea what I’m doing. I don’t know all the ins and outs, and I’ll probably be wrong quite a few times. I will totally admit, I’m no expert on this game. If you want to see the first one I did it and it’s on the archive/linked above, but I take no responsibility for your decision. If you want to see the good RF games, try Haifisch’s SSLP of Rune Factory 3, Truthkeeper’s SSLP of Rune Factory 4, or TheStrawHatNO’s VLP of Rune Factory 4. Keep in mind that the character limit for names in this game is six. So is the name of our hero, and the lucky lady he decides to marry. I’ll be needing names for the monsters we befriend for the farm, and that’s on you. While I wouldn’t call it a great game, it’s not awful.Īlso 3 and 4 are already covered and if I don’t do this one someone else will have to buy Rune Factory 2. Rune Factory 2 is a pretty underrepresented game, without a ton of information online about it. The combat feels far smoother, animations look nicer, and several touches that would persist into RF3 and 4, widely considered “the good ones” were put in place.Īlso, I feel like it’s a step worth noting. The characters are still flat, the graphics still jaggy and awkward, and there’s another bafflingly awful design decision rivaling that of RF1’s Misty Bloom Cave and 2000 Wood Grind. Rune Factory 2 is very much a similar game to its predecessor, both for better and for worse. The second Rune Factory game came out in 2008, almost immediately following the first game, as if they had.very few changes to make. The first game came out in 2007, to fairly positive reviews, but it hasn’t exactly aged well, especially in comparison to later entries in its own series, not to mention similar games like Stardew Valley. Many series mainstays remain, like befriending villagers, growing crops, and getting married, but add some more goblins n’ poo poo. They focus on a fantasy element, downplaying the traditional farming gameplay to add more weapons, combat, and.sorta plot.
The Rune Factory games are a series of Harvest Moon spinoffs. “Harvest Moon where you wield a sword.”-Yoshifumi Hashimoto, producer Bold your protagonist and farm name ideas, and well get to the actual gameplay next time.I, frankly, want this smug Jagen to be my avatar on all forms of social media immediately. Or we could go for the defaults, which are Raguna and something silly for the farm I cant remember at the moment, but Im sure well want to change it. Same for the farm, which also needs a name. I need you all to name that guy on the right. Success has come to our farm! Another thing you will not see outside the intro.Īlright, Im going to need a little help here. Planting this tree in the winter would be a poor choice, I think, but it seems to have worked out. It is winter, and this young anime cannot properly close the window.
Impending dragon immolation is no excuse for not giving eachother loving (?) glances.Ĭave Farming is a central mechanic in this game. This seriously cuts in like the damn Ring. Our hero spots something as his eyebrows creep over his own hair.ĪGH. Also what the fuck is going on under our anime eyeballs. Our farm will never look this nice in the game. Really just insert whatever music you want here. The camera sweeps over some hills as some J-pop plays. This logo is on the top screen for this whole intro, so Im not going to include it in the rest of these. I think NeverLand is the only thing I havent heard of since this game.
Part 1: An Intro To Anime Farming Update 1: An Intro To Anime Farming