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7.5

GameZone: River King Mystic Valley Review

This is almost a case of "what could have been." While the game itself isn't a bad game, per se, it's not a very good game, either. There just isn't enough content. And, when compared to the earlier releases of River King editions, it falls short of expectation. This is too bad, as the concept is a good one and could have been better developed. As it stands, this is a light fishing game that is suitable for younger players and short gaming sessions.

Gameplay - 6.5
Graphics - 7.5
Sound - 6.0
Difficulty - Easy
Concept - 6.0
Multiplayer - 6.0
Overall -

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6.1

Random Review - Harvest Fishing a.k.a River King: Mystic Valley [NoobFeed]

Daav from NoobFeed.com writes reviews at random as well. Here's one for Harvest Fishing, which expectedly revolves around fishing...a lot. The cutesy appeal isn't all that bad, but truly lacks definition to overcome its repetitive nature.

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6.0

RPGamer: River King: Mystic Valley Review

River King: Mystic Valley is a nice interlude from serious RPGs with heavy plotlines and frustrating mechanics. It definitely isn't a game for everyone, but for those looking for a change or fans of the series will definitely want to check this one out. It won't make any waves and it's much simpler than it needs to be, but thankfully its charm does overcome its flaws.

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4.0

NGamer: River King: Mystic Valley Review

You'd be better off with River King's sister title Rune Factory, which has a little bit of fishing alongside a much better main RPG.

You'll love:
- Some cute creatures
- Babbling brooks and forest sounds
- Playing Rune Factory instead

You'll hate:
- Stylus confusion reigns
- Unimaginative fishing controls
- Graphics not up to usual DS standard

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