Rune Factory 4 Special Review (Xbox Series S)

This Rune Factory 4 Special Review has us welcomed to Selphia, a region ruled by the Native Dragon Ventuswill…and you! Start an exciting new life in the village and embark on a grand adventure.

Rune Factory 4 Special Review Pros:

  • Cartoon-like graphics.
  • 5GB download size.
  • 1000 Gamerscore.
  • English/Japanese voice option.
  • Online manual.
  • 20 save slots.
  • Tutorial prompts and tasks as you play.
  • Cool Anime-style cutscenes to introduce new characters.
  • Farming RPG gameplay.
  • new in-game cutscenes
  • Request box-where you get tasks.
  • Prince points- earn these from doing tasks and events and use the points to develop the farm and upgrade equipment.
  • brand-new Newlywed Mode, and fall in love with your favorites,
  • Play how you want.
  • 3 difficulties-easy/hard/hell.
  • More a lifestyle than a game!
  • The constant reward for all tasks and objectives.

Rune Factory 4 Special Review Cons:

  • Can’t always skip cutscenes.
  • Slow-paced gameplay.
  • A lot to take in.

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Rune Factory 4 Special:

Official website.

Developer: Marvelous Europe

Publisher: XSEED Games

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Xbox

Summary

Having already been released on the Nintendo Switch, we get to go back to the game that led to us getting Stardew Valley. Just saying that you will immediately know what you are going to get and the game doesn’t disappoint. It’s a trendsetter and for good reason, from its solid storytelling to rewarding farm and town work, Rune Factory on the Nintendo Switch is every bit as good as the previous version and a must-own, the number of hours plays you will get from this are criminal. Little has changed from the Switch version except for the touchscreen stuff but make no bones about it, Rune Factory 4 Special has a lot of gameplay but more importantly gameplay you want to experience.

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!