GameVortex Review: Rune Factory: Frontier
GameVortex Writes:
Stepping into the world of Rune Factory: Frontier is a nice experience. The first thing you’ll notice is the opening sequence, typical in that it is a shuffle of anime scenes backed by the patented high-pitched female singing voice. The difference is that the music is fast-paced, bouncy jazz rather than heavy techno or J-pop, and there’s a lot less of the flying robots and dripping-fanged demons we typically expect in these fantasy RPGs. Turns out that Rune Factory: Frontier isn’t really a typical fantasy RPG. It’s more of a casual game masquerading as RPG, which explains the very smooth production values in its music, the stylized graphics, and the seamless blend of 3D graphics with short snippets of anime.










