Harvest Moon Light of Hope Special Edition
Natsume seems to be in a death spiral
lately. Their PR and Marketing folks failed us yet again. They have
moved the Harvest Moon franchise even farther away from families in
Harvest Moon Light of Hope Special Edition. I am thankful Family
Friendly Gaming had the money to purchase this game so your family can
be educated before considering putting any money down on this game. The
ESRB could find no descriptors for all of the bad content making many of
us question if this is part of the corruption in the video game
industry. This is one of the worst Harvest Moon video games I have ever
played. It may not be the exact worse but Harvest Moon Light of Hope
Special Edition is certainly competing for that title. Read the full
review in an upcoming issue of Family Friendly Gaming to find out where
Harvest Moon Light of Hope Special Edition lies in relation to the other
Harvest Moon games.
Harvest Moon Light of Hope Special Edition has sub-par graphics, harvest
sprites, gem spirit, harvest false goddess, lack of attire, enticement
to lust, witch, mage, magic, and more. The running animation in Harvest
Moon Light of Hope Special Edition looks wrong. Harvest Moon Light of
Hope Special Edition feels like an app port. The pacing of Harvest Moon
Light of Hope Special Edition is so slow it is obnoxious and boring. We
use money and resources to fix broken down buildings, bridges and more.
We need to have the resources and the money. Gardening takes time but is
the early way of making money. Things like the barn have to be repaired
before you can house any animals. The same goes for the buildings that
sells us animals. Natsume likes to claim their games are family
friendly. Harvest Moon Light of Hope Special Edition discredits that
assertion.
{08/27/2018}
- Paul
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