GamersHeroes Monday, March 21, 2022 10:14 PM The Cooking Festival is likely the first festival you do in Rune Factory 5. This guide on How To Enter The Cooking Festival In Rune Factory 5 explains how you can enter an item into the contest as your first Festival can be a little overwhelming if you're not sure how they function. The post How To Enter The Cooking Festival In Rune Factory 5 appeared first on GamersHeroes. |
GamersHeroes Monday, March 21, 2022 10:14 PM RP, or Rune Points, are required if you want to do any manual labor on the farm. This guide on How To Restore & Refill RP In Rune Factory 5 will tell you of a quick and easy method to rest so that you can completely fill your Rune Points without having to sleep, so you can keep working during a single day. The post How To Restore & Refill RP In Rune Factory 5 appeared first on GamersHeroes. |
GamersHeroes Monday, March 21, 2022 10:14 PM Several townsfolk have requests that require you to buy some food at the General Store. This guide on How To Buy Items From General Store In Rune Factory 5 will tell you how the shopping system works as if you like doing a lot of Requests before continuing with the main story, you may find yourself unable to buy items. The post How To Buy Items From General Store In Rune Factory 5 appeared first on GamersHeroes. |
GamersHeroes Monday, March 21, 2022 10:14 PM At the start of Rune Factory 5, you are asked to till some fields with a Cheap Hoe. This guide on How To Use & Equip The Hoe In Rune Factory 5 explains how you can equip the hoe as navigating the inventory menu may be a little confusing if you're new to playing the Rune Factory series. The post How To Use & Equip The Hoe In Rune Factory 5 appeared first on GamersHeroes. |
Twinfinite Tuesday, March 22, 2022 3:01 AM Rune Factory 5 on Nintendo Switch Ever since I got to play Rune Factory 4 Special back in 2020, I simply couldn't wait to get my hands on the next installment in the franchise. That day has finally arrived. After a decade since the last full game in the franchise was released, Rune Factory 5 […] |
Twinfinite Tuesday, March 22, 2022 1:32 AM Atlus released new screenshots ad details of its upcoming JRPG Soul Hackers 2 focusing on story and characters. |
Twinfinite Monday, March 21, 2022 11:18 PM Today Atlus released its inevitable daily trailer of the upcoming JRPG Soul Hackers 2, showing another of the demons that appear in the game. |
Twinfinite Monday, March 21, 2022 10:23 PM Next month, Takara Tomy Arts will be celebrating Kirby's 30th anniversary with the launch of the most adorable Kirby plush we've ever seen. The Relaxing Kirby Plush features Kirby himself sleeping on a warp star and commemorates the franchise's anniversary. According to Famitsu, this plush will be for sale in Japan on April 27, 2022, […] |
Siliconera Tuesday, March 22, 2022 5:00 AM Cygames announced it will be shutting down Dragalia Lost sometime after the July 2022 main story update. Following one more summon showcase in March 2022, the game will no longer receive new content updates aside from to the main story. The main campaign of the game will end with part two of Chapter 26. Currently, the game releases a half-chapter every month. Cygames released part two of Chapter 24 last week. This means that players will have a total of four more half chapters until the conclusion of the main campaign. Cygames did not provide a concrete end-of-service date for when Dragalia Lost is shutting down, stating that it would provide further details in a future notification. https://twitter.com/DragaliaLostApp/status/1506150186825003012?s=20&t=74M63xcGFSGFeFDbwmzXkg Additionally, the final new adventurer summon showcase will release on March 31, 2022. This showcase will be the last content update excluding certain quests and the main campaign. However, Cygames stated that summon showcases for existing adventurers and dragons, as well as event revivals, will continue to be available until the end of service. Dragalia Lost is a collaborative project between mobile game studio Cygames and Nintendo. Originally released in September 2018, it grossed over $3 million in revenue and garnered over 800,000 installations in its first five days. Since its launch, the game has also collaborated with other IPs including Fire Emblem, Persona 5, Monster Hunter, and Mega Man. Dragalia Lost is available to play on iOS and Android devices. The final story chapter will release in July 2022, and Dragalia Lost itself will be shutting down sometime after. The post Dragalia Lost Is Shutting Down After Climactic July 2022 Update appeared first on Siliconera. |
Siliconera Tuesday, March 22, 2022 3:01 AM Rune Factory 5 is a perfect example of a game that, at a glance, has everything you'd expect from an installment in the series. There's an amnesiac hero with a connection to nature. You have dragons. People from different fantasy races appear, some of whom you can even smooch and seduce. There's farming and fighting. However, it's also unfortunately a bit hollow and marred by technical issues. It's like the developers at Hakama were told what the game needed to be and shown videos of Rune Factory 4, but didn't really grasp what makes the series special. Like Rune Factory 4, the fifth entry begins with a person who seems to be someone notable and influential. However, circumstances result in them losing their memory almost immediately. They're taken in by an authority figure of the town where they wind up and placed in a position of power in the community. In this case, players end up being a member of Rigbarth's SEED force. They're essentially an organization that helps people around by dealing with dangerous situations and monsters. However, because you're special, you also can manage this division's farm and issue Directives that result in festivals being held, storage increases, and getting licenses to craft. This means when you don't have a case that will send you to a dungeon, you'll be talking to people in town, running errands, and growing crops. Right off the bat, Rune Factory 5 is going to give people a sense of deja vu. In the past, every mainline Rune Factory game had its own gimmick. The original set the pace. The second entry focused on the generational aspect. The third involved transforming into a monster. Tides of Destiny had two characters sharing a single body. The fourth involved being "royalty" while accomplishing your goals. I'm not going to get into any spoilers here! However, there are a number of story beats and elements that are very similar to Rune Factory 4. If other elements were executed better, this might have been forgivable. But unfortunately, they're not. One such flaw is how imprecise Rune Factory 5 can feel. Which is weird, given the amount of control it does offer a player. You can fast travel to set points in town, certain points on the world map, dragons you've unlocked, and to floors you've reached in dungeons. Which is great! It really helps you engage in activities and progress at your own pace. You can use the L button to pop into your pockets to immediately access farming tools, weapons, items, or other useful things you've designated. Everything is immediately on-hand. It's convenient! You can quickly pick up or harvest items. But the game is also very floaty. Moving around can feel awkward, and you can overshoot your targets when running, attacking, or performing actions. Upgrading farm tools aside from the watering can or fishing rod doesn't always feel necessary. I found I could sometimes button-mash to till, water, chop, or hammer faster than the time needed to charge up upgraded tools' actions. Not to mention your free axe and hammer can handle any tree stump or rock you'll find on the farm and tackle mining ore. It meant I really didn't feel a need to invest in Recipe Bread for farming too often. This extends to combat. Rune Factory 5 is an action-RPG, like past installments. Normal enemies spawn from gates. Which means defeating them stops the flow of foes. You have magic, provided you stumble upon, buy, or earn spells. But the amount of time to cast and reach enemies and their power means they aren't very viable. Standard weapons are better. And the strongest "fast" weapon you have tends to be the best. (Even if it is tied to an element.) Which means investing in Weapon Recipe Bread for those crafting recipes is an easy way to break the game. There are no "walled off" areas. You can explore any part of the huge map from the beginning. However, you'll quickly hit barriers in the form of enemies you won't deal any damage to who are about ten steps away from ones you can wipe out in one or two hits. But what really got to me about Rune Factory 5 is how cumbersome the little things can be. When you leave your room every morning, it will take a few minutes for things like crops and your health/RP bar to "load up." Especially on festival days, when confetti is raining down. The initial load makes it feel like you literally drag yourself out of bed. You get outside. Then, you have to wait 10 to 15 seconds for items in your field to "pop in" and populate. There are also frame rate issues. I felt like I would overshoot targets because the game perhaps was trying to catch up to what I was attempting to do. This becomes a problem when trying to dodge opponents' — in particular bosses' — various attacks. Dashing can feel like you're trudging through mud. It seems like there's no collision detection sometimes, which means your avatar could play hide-and-seek by literally standing inside of another character like Palmo. (Which I mean means you won't get trapped somewhere, I suppose.) You can lock onto enemies, but I'd find it would switch my target to whichever foe would be closer to me without my input. It's not great if you're trying to take out the gate first so additional monsters don't spawn! It can also be extraordinarily time-consuming to get things done. I'd attribute this to it being "too" big, too empty, and having terrible monster drop rates. The dungeons are generally fine, though a bit boring since there's no real puzzle-solving or thought to them. The town and world map, on the other hand, are overly large and empty. It feels like you're running forever across dull, empty expanses to get anything done. Once you finally reach a destination to perhaps fight monsters for materials, good luck getting them! I'd need to typically fight at least ten of one kind of creature if I wanted to get one of their typical drops. With bosses, I would maybe get their item once every five times after I'd return. Which made me feel discouraged from casually following a daily routine. Especially when I hit the endgame and post-game. Let's say there are quite a few reused assets throughout Rune Factory 5. Not to mention that the bosses aren't terribly challenging, so the prospect of returning to them isn't exactly thrilling. If you don't really need their materials for crafting, there isn't much of a reason to repeat cleared encounters. As for the love interests? Some can come across as bland, one-note characters. Martin is a workaholic, and one of his first encounters involves berating Ryker for being a halfling. Reinhard is the knight devoted to his liege. If you spend enough time with them, there can be a bit more nuance. However, I feel they aren't as well actualized as the Rune Factory 4 romance options. This made it more difficult for me to connect to them. But hey, at least now you see map markers letting you know when an event with one of them is available. That helps you romance them faster! Though heart events do play out over multiple days and locations in this entry. So if you accidentally start one for a character you aren't fond of, you have to spend a few days clearing it until you can pursue someone you do like. Say you finish Reinhard's first event, which ends in the restaurant. But you don't notice Fuuka's first heart event opened up the second it was done and is a few steps away. You could unintentionally walk into it, locking you into needing to complete that over the course of the next in-game week before you could continue a love affair with someone else. If you need a farming-and-fighting fix, Rune Factory 5 is an option. It just isn't the best one out there. It's living in the shadow of its far superior siblings. Even if patches fix all of the technical issues, it would still feel uneven. I do think that, if we get a Rune Factory 6, it could be better and build off of this entry's missteps. There were times when I enjoyed myself while playing, but going back to Rune Factory 4 Special for another run would be a wiser choice. Rune Factory 5 is available for the Nintendo Switch. The post Review: Rune Factory 5 Does the Series a Disservice appeared first on Siliconera. |
Destructoid Tuesday, March 22, 2022 3:01 AM Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring Last month, I posted a preview of Rune Factory 5 detailing its first two hours... The post Review: Rune Factory 5 appeared first on Destructoid. |
Player Assist | Game Guides & Walkthroughs Tuesday, March 22, 2022 5:09 AM Cyberpunk 2077 may not have been the massive hit that CD Projekt Redwas expecting, but the studio definitely has some lost faith when it comes to fans. Now CDPR has announced that they are turning back to an IP that fans know and love from the studio, and hopefully they won't mess it up this […] |
Player Assist | Game Guides & Walkthroughs Tuesday, March 22, 2022 4:56 AM The Halo series hasn't even premiered yet, but Paramount+ has already been renewed for a second season. With the first season finally premiering this week, we have a new trailer to get fans hyped for the fight between the Spartans and the Covenant. Watch this: Dramatizing an epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien […] |
Player Assist | Game Guides & Walkthroughs Tuesday, March 22, 2022 4:45 AM We've already had games that are odes to the slasher genre with titles like Dead by Daylight, but 2K Games has revealed their star-studded horror game, The Quarry. Watch this: When the sun goes down on the last night of summer camp, nine teenage counselors are plunged into an unpredictable night of horror. Play as […] |
Pivotal Gamers Tuesday, March 22, 2022 4:11 AM What's up folks? Giveaway Of The Day holds a new giveaway for Swipe Tenis. Let's hear them out. Swipe Tenis is available as a Giveaway of the day!You have limited time to download, install and register it. A few words about Swipe Tenis The game consists of tournaments with a cup at the end of each tournament. Each tournament consists of 3 games, and in case the players loses, the tourn... |