![]() When copying exactly what I did the first time, the mutation just didn’t work. Once I found out a few combinations I attempted to recreate them as they yield good profits compared to the normal variants. Mutations allow you to plant a seed in summer and get a tomato, whereas when you plant it in the winter you might get a frozen tomato. There are a few systems in Harvest Moon: One World that aren’t seen in other games of this genre, the most significant of which being mutations. Sure, it’s fun to explore all the villages and different areas of the game at the beginning, however, once you do establish a well-built routine you just really don’t need to explore too much. ![]() I just wasn’t incentivised to explore and find new kinds of seeds, especially when the seeds I had found gave me a good amount of profit. While you are very much encouraged to explore, earlier in the game I found that once I had established a decent farm with lots of crops and watering systems etc. “This game really emphasises exploration” is what I was told in the preview that I attended for this in February 2021 unfortunately this statement isn’t entirely true. ![]() Here, you could probably tell me more about the characters by looking at them rather than expecting the game to give you any kind of information on them. There is nothing special about any character that isn’t a bachelor or a bachelorette, whereas in previous games you get to know local villagers akin to Animal Crossing. Speaking of disappearing, so does every side character's backstory. Characters and objects both frequently disappear which is frustrating especially when you're trying to find a specific character to speak to. When moving from area to area the Switch definitely struggles, with buildings popping out of nowhere even when you're in areas that you wouldn’t think would make it struggle. It’s also worth mentioning that this game runs at 30 frames-per-second on the Switch and whilst high frame-rates aren't needed in games like this, it's definitely something to take note of as it just doesn’t feel as smooth. I often found myself travelling through the different villages and thinking to myself “is that the exact same building I passed earlier?” The graphics are also a huge letdown, however the blame could lie with the Switch here rather than the game, but everything just looks low-res and horrible. Unlike others in the genre this title just doesn’t stand out: It lacks personality and charm. The world in Harvest Moon: One World doesn’t feel alive. It is a game where you take control of a character and aim to improve a town and a farm. The game is available now on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. Harvest Moon: One World is a farming style game similar to Stardew Valley and Animal Crossing. You will be able to travel around the world on your journey to find the Harvest Wisps.// Reviews // 2nd Apr 2021 - 2 years ago // By Blake Hawthorn Harvest Moon: One World Review Using the power given to these Harvest Wisps, you'll need to unlock various seeds as you progress through the game! But this will be a tricky task, as the Harvest Wisps need to be found and all appear at different times and places. However, before the Harvest Goddess disappeared from this world, she imbued the Harvest Wisps with the knowledge of various seeds, thus ensuring the various fruits and vegetables of the world would not be lost forever. ![]() After the disappearance of the Harvest Goddess, the world is stuck without many crops such as cabbage, tomatoes, and carrots.
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