Square Enix Upcoming Farming-sim X action game at harvest time Shown in the latest Nintendo: Treehouse Live.
If you’re a fan of something in between, part of a Venn diagram stardew valley and final fantasy, Harvestella may well be right for you. Thanks to Nintendo, we have a good look at the game. Unsurprisingly, the game begins with the player character experiencing a bout of amnesia that, like any good game, throws you into a world where four giant crystals determine the seasons, which sounds like the usual Final Fantasy event .
Except uh oh! The fifth season, Quietus, or the season of death, begins to spread across the world, leaving crops wither and die. As Treehouse Live was quick to explain, another large crystal fell from the sky, accompanied by a guy in armor that the cast didn’t quite know what to do with.
Much of the reveal is about the second chapter you’ll experience in the game, as well as the various gardening activities you’ll be able to do.Here is Stardew Valley and harvest moon
Vegetables are familiar, although the obvious carrot substitute, carrop, has a more fancy flair. In a very similar way to Stardew Valley, there is a little chest where you can put all your crops, which can also help you earn money at the end of the day.
Of course, gardening isn’t the only thing you do. Players can also adventure with various party members, challenge various monsters and complete numerous tasks. Timing is also an important thing, and if you don’t plan your game day well, you may not be able to get everything done in one day.
The stream more or less ends with a boss vs. unicorn fight, which unlocks the mage class, as you do, and becomes some pretty standard JRPG action again.
The full stream goes into more detail on the ins and outs of the game, as well as some Splatoon 3 gameplay if you like some Squid Kid shenanigans.