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Product Description Our hero enters the frontier, where no one dares enter, to cultivate the unforgiving soil. As time passes, his lonely town of one becomes a town of two, three...until it grows into a town to behold! The town is not the only thing to behold. Among the newcomers are beautiful ladies, who have moved to the town to start a new life. Which one will be our hero’s lucky lady? However, our hero is soon faced with a problem. Creatures of the frontier, many of them hostile towards humans, pose a great threat to the safety of his townsfolk. To find a way to live in peaceful coexistence or perhaps rid of them along with the danger they bring – the decision is up to our hero. From the creators of Harvest Moon and Rune Factory for the DS comes the first installment of Rune Factory for a home console. Developed exclusively for Wii, Rune Factory: Frontier features stunning graphics and takes full advantage of the Wii’s unique controls to fully immerse players in the Rune Factory universe. Rune Factory: Frontier incorporates an open-ended structure that allows players to choose the type of game they wish to experience. Whether it’s growing crops, expanding the town, fighting (or befriending) monsters or even falling in love, the experience is unique to each player. Amazon.com
Use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to do everything from plowing, shaking hands with townsfolk to strengthen relationships. (also compatible with the Classic Controller)
Open-ended play structure allows for Life Sim gaming, RPG action or a mix of both, however or whenever you want it.
NPCs come and go and join the game based on player actions. So, be careful to treat them well or they may get upset and leave the town.
You are responsible the fertility of the land, so, breathe life into the barren wilderness through cultivation and begin a food chain that attracts larger and rarer creatures.
Explore a floating island in the sky full of wonder and dangers.
I have been playing Rune Factory Frontier (RFF from now on) for about 25 hours and well into the middle of the game, but far from calling it "conquered." My review will necessarily be based on what I have experienced so far. Below I will summarize the contents of the game in terms of structure, story, graphics, and overall impression.Structure:The map of RFF is subdivided into districts such as business district, church district, public square, beach, your ranch, etc. On top of that there are four dungeons to explore. You will find different kinds of monsters in the dungeons but that will be discussed later. Basically you will commit yourselves into farming in your ranch, at least earlier in the game (such as clearing up the weeds, stones, tree branches, till, sow seeds, water, and harvest). Besides your ranch, you will be able to do some faming in the four dungeons (one can grow independent of seasons, the other three grow depend on specific season; no seeds grows in the winter). Other than farming, you will be able to fish, cook, work on the foundry, do crafting and concoct the herbs. You will be able to fight monsters in the dungeons with your weapons or farming tools too. Your skills levels will increase as you practice more of the tasks and your physical level will increase as you get rid of the monsters. Higher physical level means more HP and higher skills levels means less consumption of RP (Rune Points). Rune Points maximum barometer never changes throughout the game (set to 500) and once emptied, your HP starts to be consumed. RP can be refilled by eating or drinking. If your HP is 0, you will be sent to the infirmary in the church district.The weather system in the game is like that of harvest moon. Rain, sun shine, or snow. There are four seasons in the game, each month corresponding to each season. One of the dungeons, "Whale Island" does not have any season and can grow any crops.There are relationships barometer for each resident in the town. By giving the things he/she likes, you will increase the friendship barometer and love barometer if she happens to be a girl (the main character is a boy) you can marry to. When the love barometer gets to like 8 out of 10, you will be able to call out for a date.Rune system is rather complicated. Suffice it to say that there are four color runes (blue, pink, yellow, green) that corresponds to water, stone, tree, and vegetation. There are runes in each district, but I am not sure how they arise or get destroyed. I haven't taken care for like 3/4 of the year about rune and by the time I realized it, runes are gone completely in half of the map. I hypothesize that some hierarchy exists among the runes and we would like to monitor and add/take the runes so as to optimize the overall numbers. Right now I try balancing the rune numbers to about 25 each in my ranch to observe how it will turn out.Story:The main story is probably the tasks given by the Whale in the Whale Island. It is about getting something or destroy something, but I haven't accomplished any one of those yet...The bosses in the dungeons are not related to the story, I think.There is sub-story from each heroine as you get higher friendship or love barometer.Graphics:Graphics relies more or less on anime style drawings than like that of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Considering that this is a Wii game as well as rather simple rpg/simulation, the graphics level suffice in my opinion.Overall:The things I like are the various choirs that can be done in the game, from fishing and cooking to concocting the herbs and crafting a weapon/armor. I also like the point of being able to ask out a lady. Special events offered by the town may be fun too.The things I do not like are the unchanging behaviors of the people. Yes, they do go different places throughout the week and speak different things as the relations improve, but I find it repetitive and dull eventually.As far as I know, there aren't that many rpgs in Wii. I believe RFF to be one of the best out there because RFF presents balanced tasks in fighting, farming, and relations building. Story may be lacking in depth, but other tasks kept me playing the hours.I hope my review helped you in someway in deciding or not in getting this game.