GameShark - Aside from being abusively adorable, the Harvest Moon series has always been about balancing out remedial farming chores with some new feature that will keep players entertained. With Grand Bazaar, this balance is so nearly achieved that it's actually painful to play. You can see the finish line. It's there. Just a quick sprint would earn this game an easy B+. Maybe even an A and an Editor’s Choice. But without that final bit of necessary tweaking, the newest installment of Harvest Moon is as agonizingly boring as it is cute.
In honor of Valentines’ Day, The Punished Backlog's Anna and Theo decided to celebrate by talking about their opinions on romance mechanics---here are their thoughts.
Alex St-Amour from 3GEM writes: 'We all have them: those deep, dirty secrets that we hope our friends and families never, ever find out for fear of embarrassment or banishment to some far-away island. These shameful secrets are the games hiding in your collection that you rush to conceal when people come over and say that they belong to your little sister if you’re found out.'
I couldn't disagree more with this. Why would i care what anyone thought when it comes to the games i played ?
The choices were crap as well, most of these games are really popular.
I would've thought that Secret of the Magic Crystals would be on there, not that I play it. ... I DON'T play it!
The only from list is Kingdom Hearts. and I will want people to know I play it.
Ready Up staff writer Scott Cameron reviews the latest in a very long line of Harvest Moon games. He grinds away hours of his life so you don't have to! Or do you?