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![]() Morpheus' Review From Hell: Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life Developed By: NatsumiReview By: Morpheus Written on: Tuesday, September, 07th, 2004 at 10:16:15 pm Rating: 70% Site: here System: Nintendo Gamecube This is an older game, not too amazingly old, but it isn't fresh off the presses. Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life is a harvest moon like any other, nothing too special but still the same old inexplicably addictive fun. In this installment of the Harvest Moon series your father dies and you are left a farm you never even knew he had. His friend Tanakura helps you get started and you, your dog, your father's friend, and your first cow start off on your farming adventure. You eventually get wife and kid involved in the story with you. If you dont get a wife before the end of the first year though, game over. Though you quite literally have to work at not getting a wife to not get one. You milk cows, get a horse, court young ladies, do a couple of minigames, basic gameplay to your average Harvest Moon. The controls are nothing too amazing. You wouldnt imagine a farming game would have hard controls anyway. Your rucksack is easy to ge into and holds a lot of stuff making the game easier than any of it's counterparts i've played. The graphics are 3D in a way yet unseen by most Harvest Moon games. The graphics are still sadly though half hearted attempts at anything we are currently used to. The music is changable though in the first two years of the game i've only found two kinds of music. It's some ambient farm music, trademark to the Harvest Moon game line. Nothing too original though, at all. Not a whole lot can be said of this game. You have a farm, have a wife, and have a kid. You do farm stuff and for some unknown reason this is all really fun. You find yourself quickly drawn into it. Anyone easily addicted to things should stay away. Overall it's a pretty good game but nothing too extravigant. It gets a C, saved pretty much only by the fact it in itself is unique and strangely addictive. Final word of adivce, anyone who had to go to Everquest Addict Therapy should steer clear, this is just about as bad. Screenshots write a review
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