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Square Enix’s impressive looking life sim Harvestella has now been rated for Switch

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Square Enix unveiled a brand new farming and action sim, Harvestella, which is scheduled to launch on the Nintendo Switch later this year. The game looks set to appeal to gamers who enjoy the Rune Factory franchise and other similar games, but it looks set to feature a higher budget than the aforementioned series All eyes will be on Square Enix to see if they can can get the concept right. Harvestella has now been rated which means that development has progressed well and it is very nearing completion. The game has been given a Teen rating by the ESRB and you can read their rating description below.

“This is a role-playing game in which players follow an amnesiac while developing farmland, completing quests, and forming relationships. From a third-person perspective, players interact with characters, explore dungeons, and engage in melee combat with enemies (e.g., knights, demons, large monsters). Players use swords, rifles, and magic spells/skills to deplete enemies’ health meters; battles are highlighted by dwindling hit points, impact sounds, explosions, and occasional gunfire. A handful of cutscenes depict characters shot while on the ground. Some sequences depict characters drinking alcohol and/or hiccupping as if drunk. The word “a*shole” appears in the dialogue.”

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5 thoughts on “Square Enix’s impressive looking life sim Harvestella has now been rated for Switch”

    1. Buying this one for sure!! Can’t wait ..bought rune factory 5 not long ago..love the farming games, love Square enix!!

  1. Who cares. RF ripoff. Sure graphics and mechanics will be good but 0 for originality. Could not even come up with a decent name for title. No thanks.

    1. Square Enix will dip their hands into just about anything these days just to see what sticks. Even if it means taking 75% of existing franchise and trying to put your own spin on it. Gamin world is cut throat these dayz

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