Square Enix is keeping its end-of-year release calendar extremely busy. Even if you discount titles like Star Ocean: The Divine Force and Valkyrie Elysium, its Switch line-up — which includes The DioField Chronicle, NieR: Automata, and Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion — is a force to be reckoned with.
But those are all multiplatform releases or ports — and we know we haven't covered everything there — but there's one game Square Enix is releasing that is a Switch console exclusive. Harvestella was revealed during Nintendo's most recent Partner Direct, and it looks like something a bit different for the RPG developer.
Combining life simulation, farming, and RPG elements, this looks like the company's answer to Rune Factory. With its lovely pastel environments and lush character designs, we're extremely interested. Today, Square Enix showed off some new details for the game on its blog, focusing on the main town, the game's job system, character stories, and the different crops you can harvest.
Let's start off with a summary straight from the blog post then, shall we?
In daily life, you can spend a relaxing day farming, fishing, or raising livestock, before heading to town to socialize and build your relationships with residents. If you want to test your combat skills, you can step into a dungeon to take on hordes of monsters with a variety of weapons and jobs.
Whatever you do, time passes through the seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. But between each one is a fifth season: Quietus! During this time, crops wither and die, and a deadly dust keeps people trapped indoors.
You’ll need to plan around the changing seasons and the grim inevitability of Quietus, as you attempt to solve the mysteries behind this season of death.
You'll start your adventure in the town of spring, Nemea. This beautiful lilac-coloured town is full of blossoming flowers all year round, and at night, the cherry blossoms dance in the moonlight. But the appearance of a giant egg on the Spring Seaslight has caused monsters to appear and attack the town's residents.
Joining forces with a member of the Argus brigade, Asyl, you'll need to travel to the Seaslight to find out why the egg is causing this discord.
Alongside Asyl, you'll also meet Istina, a teacher who looks after the children at the town's orphanage. She has a bit of a hidden past, however, hiding it from the townsfolk and the children, and largely keeping to herself otherwise. But your appearance in the town will change all of that for her.
We like Istina. She likes reading and she's very intelligent, and she enjoys reading aloud to children — especially about all of the world's different locations. And we also appreciate her trepidation and her quiet nature.
We're also getting a look at a brand new job coming to the game. Joining Fighter, Mage, and Shadow Walker (which is the coolest sounding job ever, if you ask us), there's the Sky Lancer.
Okay, maybe this is as cool sounding as Shadow Walker. It's essentially a Dragoon class that uses a lance and focuses on wind element attacks. It's also pretty good at crowd control apparently!
To learn new jobs, you need to work together with another character who has that job. Good thing Asyl is a Sky Lancer, then! We'll be taking that as soon as we can in our playthrough.
Characters are also pretty important throughout the game, not just in battle. It's an RPG, remember! And a life sim. Talking to the residents is key. These 'Character Stories' will focus on the character's problems, and completing them will increase your closeness, while also granting rewards and combat boosts!
But you'll also need to harvest, fish, and ship items out too! And you can whip up some delicious-looking dishes with the ingredients you grow, like strawberry shortcake and Nemea bolognese. And this is just a sampling of what you can make with spring season ingredients! The strawberries are called 'strawbuddies', though, and that's totally worth noting
To make this more like Stardew Valley or Harvest Moon, you can harvest your crops and fish for...fish, and then ship the goods out to make money. You don't have to cook with them, and sometimes, you'll want to save up the pennies to buy more goods. And you'll need to craft some stuff to actually make some other things like wheat.
We're excited to see what the other seasons bring to the game, and what other jobs we'll be able to play as in Harvestella. The game launches on 4th November, which means we don't have very long to wait for this one to sprout!
You can read more about the game over on Square Enix's blog post below. And make sure you let us know what you think of these new details on Harvestella in the comments!
[source square-enix-games.com]
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I have a feeling this what they turned that cancelled ffxi mobile game into.
Looks a great deal better than Rune Factory 5.
Squeenix is taking all my money this year.
If Physical I am to get it.
After Harvest Moon, Story of Seasons, Stardew Valley, and Rune Factory all disappointed? I’ve become genuinely interested in this type of game since it seems to go off the rails a lot. So far it looks good.
Damn this put rune factory 5 to shame
@Screen so if the best of the genre all disappointed you - maybe it is time to look elsewhere no? Hot take: if you didnt like any of those games you dont like farming games.
Looks pretty good even if I'm not into farm/life sims.
I only liked farming games, when Farmville was a thing and visiting your friends farms was the hook.
I dislike when dialogues have pictures next to them, If the game have not enough resources to animate facial expression I rather prefer imagine them.
I wish I had the time for another farm sim. This sounds like right up my alley
Looks alot better than Rune Factory 5
Screenshot number four has post-apocalyptic vibes.
I'm all about that in my bright fantasy games.
why can't this game come any sooner??? i really am adoring what i am seeing ever since day one <3!! ahhh...i hope they allow you to at least change outfits like R5 at least..haaa i also would like to see romance but i doubt they will allow it.
Anyway, i hope the games progression goes smoothly - development wise and they don't rush these folks :/....seriously let them work at their own pace.
When a smaller AA title looks better visually than the AAA next generation Pokemon games. Gameplay is probably going to be more fun too.
It looks REALLY good, looking forward to it!
Looks interesting. I've never been a huge fan of Harvest Moon, and I've never played Rune Factory, but this looks like it could be pretty fun.
Really excited to see some combat for this game and how punishing "Quietus" will be. I love the laid back feel of Rune Factory 4 & 5, so hopefully a season where everything dies and you're stuck inside doesn't make it too stressful.
@LacesOfClouds8 I just have to point out how contradictory your post is.. You're asking why the game can't come out sooner, but at the same time you want game development to be smooth paced; not wanting the developers rushed. Huh?
I'm liking the look of this more and more. I've still got to get through Bravely Default 2, though, which will be waiting until I'm done with Xenoblade.
@thecricket Good point. Usually the most stressful thing about a farm life sim is missing a seasonal item and then having to wait a year. This Quietus is a big unknown. And I wonder how “long” the seasons last in real time.
This game could literally be my next Rune Factory replacement if it does well.
I’m honestly super interested in this one. If it turns out well and has a physical version, I’ll definitely pick it up.
OMG i can't wait for this. I'm always so lonely at night so these should keep me cozy.
This is really looking good so far. It seems to have just the right blend of RPGing and farming/crafting to be what I wanted RF5 to be, but with Squeenix production values. Fingers crossed!
This looks interesting. I would prefer turn base combat though. Square Enix pulls out some interesting sim games periodically. Fingers crossed they do a sequel to Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King someday.
Someone at Square Enix: You know what everyone can related to these days? Plague.
@Travisemo007 you'd like Farm Together.
It's exactly like Farmville if it was 3D.
Concept is neat, and the screenshots make it look like they gave it a pretty substantial budget. Color me interested.
I'm actually really into this one... can't wait to play it soon!
Looks way better then that disappointing RF5
@AlexanderDaniels every heard of someone being excited over a game? - yeah people hope for a game to release soon, but they also understand that the game will take a while or etc to release.
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