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Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning Review | Capsule Computers

Luke Halliday writes:

"It is the 15th anniversary of the Harvest Moon series of games and with it comes a release that boasts that it will be a new beginning for Harvest Moon, a series that has been defined by its simple and almost completely unchanged formula. What we have here isn’t exactly a new beginning for the series, but it is a step in a new direction. The thing is, Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning really just takes its time in taking that much need step forward. But if you are patient enough, you’ll watch this game grow into something truly special."

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Harvest Moon: A New Beginning shipments top 320 000 units in Japan

Today, Marvelous shared some shipment data for Harvest Moon: A New Beginning, the first original entry for the series on Nintendo 3DS. The company revealed that since launch (on February 23rd, 2016), a total of 320 000 have been shipped to retailers in Japan. Unfortunately, we don’t know if that number includes digital sales via the Nintendo eShop (it most likely does).

With over 320 000 units shipped in Japan alone, Harvest Moon: A New Beginning is by far one of the best-selling entries in the series. And it’s not over! Today, Nintendo launched the Happy Price Selection range in Japan (the Japanese equivalent of the Nintendo Selects), and Harvest Moon: A New Beginning is one of the 12 titles picked up for this first batch. It’s now available for 2 916 Yen both at retail and on the Nintendo eShop.

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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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The Highs And Lows Of The Harvest Moon Series

Josh from Controller Crusade writes "Anyone who has followed the Harvest Moon franchise since it burst on the scene in 1997 (1996 in Japan) knows the many ups and downs it has endured. The odd thing about Harvest Moon games is that even when they’re not that great they are still incredibly addicting. Depending on what aspect of the games you like to focus on, you’ll enjoy certain titles more than others. Personally I like to mix it up and do a little bit of everything, not pigeon hole myself into one type of task or chore. Here are my personal highs and lows for the Harvest Moon series."

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