Re: Rune Factory Oceans!?
Posted: Dec 05, 2010 1:01 pm
Since the whole game features 3d-models for the characters now, i'm pretty sure the children will look different depending on who you'll marry.
The message board for Ushi No Tane, a Harvest Moon fansite
https://fogu.com/hmforum/
I always though of the games where each had its own gimmick that the game centered around. And it is something specific to that game only. RF1 didn't have but that was the first game. RF2 was the second generation. RFF had the flying talking Whale Island (and hopefully the Runey system will only be in that game), RF3 had the Wooly thing, and RFO has the two person in one body thing.haloharvestmoon wrote:Is the possibility for a second generation so tiny that we shouldn't even discuss it? D: When RF2 was coming out in Japan, was the news of 2nd gen announced right away?
Well, you never know. We can finally play as a girl in this one, so maybe something else shall surprise us.
Same here.Googaboga wrote:I always though of the games where each had its own gimmick that the game centered around. And it is something specific to that game only. RF1 didn't have but that was the first game. RF2 was the second generation. RFF had the flying talking Whale Island (and hopefully the Runey system will only be in that game), RF3 had the Wooly thing, and RFO has the two person in one body thing.
It's possible they might return to some of the gimmicks but I don't expect that to happen anytime soon.So I don't ever expect any game to have those features again. I really want another game with two generations. I just don't think they will repeat the same thing. And instead keep coming up with brand new ideas.
Yeah mine too, add to that a gender choice with some tweaking and it'll be my ideal RF/HM. :DLiliaoftheWind wrote:Bloody-Red, you wrote exactly what I've always wanted in a HM game.
Thanks. ^_^By the way your english is fine.
Agreed on both points . Your English is fine I wouldn't have never thought it was your second language.LiliaoftheWind wrote:Bloody-Red, you wrote exactly what I've always wanted in a HM game. By the way your english is fine.
Thanks. :DGoogaboga wrote:Agreed on both points . Your English is fine I wouldn't have never thought it was your second language.LiliaoftheWind wrote:Bloody-Red, you wrote exactly what I've always wanted in a HM game. By the way your english is fine.
Yup. There will definitely some limitations when you play as a child like :A game like that is so what I've always wanted. But also I'd want to be able to go into dungeons as a kid, but not be able to fight bosses until he was an adult.
Exactly.Like the opposite of RF2 .
In this case there will be more than one childhood friend but not all villagers appear in the child storyline. Some people would move in during the timeskip.Googaboga wrote:Sounds fantastic . They should make RF4 just like that. I can already see the main heroine girl being your childhood best friend or something.
I disagree about the RF2 text translation. I found countless missing periods, missing commas, missing Gs for gold, name mix ups (in the text). Max got a huge chunk of the errors, especially in his quest dialogue, as well as Cammy and Suu/Muu got a couple. Manna even had some, and she's the main girl! Let's not forget the "You got a SKULL (or other random item)" instead of a potion.cuc wrote:To be fair, the text translation in RF2 is great. The problem is with the voice acting. On the other hand, XSEED's localization isn't flawless. The translation of Ys Seven has been said to be only passable, losing a lot of nuances in what's already an unimpressive script.
Thanks.Melody Muse wrote:On the later note, Bloody-Red's RF sounds really fun. :D
I stopped thinking "Not again!" after RF3. It seems like it's intentional for some unknown reason.I am getting very very tired of the amnesia gimmick. I mean come on, 3 games of it all ready?! (4 if you answer as if you don't know Mist and the others in RFF.)
I already have two different scenarios for this xD :LiliaoftheWind wrote:Tell me about it. It'd be cool for the child in Bloody Red's suggestion to be a choice between brother and sister and still have the other one.
Well based on last week Wednesday (partial scan) but there were some infos on its content on Monday (late I think?).Back on subject. Does anyone know when the famitsu scans come out each week (or whenever)? And how do y'all find them so quickly?
I know how do they do it so fast . Not that I'm complaining. I like getting new info right away.LiliaoftheWind wrote: Back on subject. Does anyone know when the famitsu scans come out each week (or whenever)? And how do y'all find them so quickly?
This amnesia plot device is only used for the numerical Rune Factory games which means if it ends up a plot relevance then it ties to the four dragons storyline.Melody Muse wrote:Bloody-Red, I think you are on to something there! And yeah, as far as I can tell, I have not seen the word for amnesia on the RFO website anywhere, but to be fair, I do not know the kanji for memory or loss (which I believe is what they use to combine to make amnesia, iirs), so I could have missed it. XD
There's a bit more in the blog post in case anyone is interested.We previously met the game's two main characters, Azel and Sonia. Previously, it was said that the two characters have been summoned to the game world and end up occupying the same body. This isn't entirely accurate.
Azel and Sonia are from the same world, where they were childhood friends. One day, they're both sucked into a mysterious light and end up on Finis Island, a land where people, spirits and monsters live together.
Azel regains consciousness beneath a great tree, and the first person he sees is Odette, a girl from a nearby town. Azel decides to temporarily reside on the island and leases the house next to Odette's. However, the next day, a tremendous incident shakes the island, leading to the start of Azel's adventures out on the sea.
When Azel awakens underneath that great tree, Sonia is nowhere to be found. The reason is that Sonia is actually in Azel's head. She'll stay there for the first part of the game.