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Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley Review: All Farming, All the Time | Technology Tell

Technology Tell writes, "This means farming, animal husbandry, and terraforming 24/7. There is no town to visit. The NPCs parrot the same phrases back to you, unless you take requests that offer horrible rewards and a hint at their personal stories. You are not a member of a community, making a difference, building strong bonds, and looking forward to taking part in events. You are a worker devoted fully to the task of constant farming."

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Harvest Moon: Where Did You Go?

Hardcore Gamer: Listen, we love Harvest Moon. Always have, always will. But unfortunately, over the past several years, one of our favorite series has slid into irrelevance. Story of Seasons — the 3DS Harvest Moon game not actually bearing the “Harvest Moon” title — was fantastic, but it’s been too long now since we’ve had an entry in the famed farming simulator franchise that can stand shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Back to Nature, It’s a Wonderful Life and Magical Melody. Sure, there have been some gems on portable systems, like Friends of Mineral Town for instance, but the more recent 3DS installments have left a lot to be desired.

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Harvest Moon And Beyond, What’s Next For Natsume?

Natsume is best known for localizing the Harvest Moon series which were originally developed in Japan by Pack In Video. After a series of mergers and acquisitions, Marvelous emerged as the owners of the Bokujo Monogatari franchise along with many other IPs. Natsume still owned Harvest Moon and after the two companies parted ways, Natsume decided to continue Harvest Moon by developing games themselves. In this interview with Siliconera, Natsume president Hiro Maekawa talked about transitioning to internal development and their plans for the future.

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Review: Harvest Moon 3D: The Lost Valley (Nintendo 3DS) | Digitallydownloaded

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"Harvest Moon 3D: The Lost Valley bears the namesake and logo of the prolific Marvelous-developed farming simulators, but this new game ought to be singled out as something very different."

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