
The only drawback is that this style of storytelling is not for everyone. It gives off a huge slice of life vibe that is undeniably calming and entrancing.

Personally, I love the attention and dedication given to each relationship/event through this sort of progression.

It would be an understatement to say that there’s a lot of story and dialog to go through – this game has become known for being the most heavily story-laden farming game out there. Playing as Nobita Nobi, a friend of the fabled robotic cat Doraemon, you are thrust into the world and town of Natura and have every capability of interacting with all the townspeople. It has a laid back, relaxing aura and that is perpetuated by the calm colors that meld together just a bit between each object.Īdditionally, the story incredibly fleshed out and gives you a lot to think about between each interaction. Before I get into the gameplay, I just wanted to say that the strongest features of this game are the anime-oil paint art style and the strong narrative elements This works fantastically for this style of game. Akin to the Rune Factory series, Story of Seasons originally found its footing with the Harvest Moon titles and branching off from there. If you’re a bit like me and didn’t already know, this game is a bit of an outlier for farming sims simply because it is actually a crossover between the Doraemon and Story of Seasons series of games.
