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Stardew Valley and a dungeon crawler had a very cozy baby, and somehow it also added a dragon, fourteen romance candidates, and a skill level for sleeping. PC newcomers, this is your entry point.

I have a soft spot for games that refuse to stay in one lane, and Rune Factory 4 Special is aggressively, unapologetically multi-genre. You arrive in the town of Selphia by falling off an airship, develop amnesia on landing, and get mistaken for royalty by a Native Dragon named Ventuswill. From that premise alone you know exactly what kind of cheerful, slightly unhinged JRPG you are dealing with. The story runs across three plot arcs that touch on self-sacrifice and the cost of saving people you love, and while the writing moves a little fast to fully develop those themes, the character dialogue is warm and frequently funny. The localization has a personality of its own, with distinct voices for each of the cast members that reward you for actually reading the text instead of mashing through it. The design philosophy is: throw everything in and trust the pacing. Farming, dungeon crawling, cooking, fishing, forging, monster taming, romance, town governance through a Royal Orders system, and a progression structure that assigns skill levels to actions as mundane as walking and sleeping. That last detail sounds like a joke, but leveling your Sleep skill genuinely restores more Rune Points overnight, which feeds back into how much farming or combat you can sustain the next day. The systems interlock tightly enough that investing in one activity quietly improves your performance in another. Crafting in particular is the spine of character progression: you find materials in dungeons, forge better swords, spears, staves, and armor at the workbench, and that gear is what actually advances your combat power rather than raw XP grinding. It is a better loop than it sounds on paper. Combat is a top-down hack-and-slash that stays serviceable without ever being exciting. You get a basic attack, weapon-specific abilities that unlock with use, and magic options depending on your loadout, but veteran action-RPG players will clock the ceiling pretty quickly. Dungeon design leans on environmental traps and enemy density more than clever layouts, and button-mashing carries you through most of it. The saving grace is pacing: the game deliberately spaces out dungeon runs with farming downtime, so combat fatigue never really sets in. You can also tame monsters from the field, add them to your party, or assign them to farm chores once you have built up enough friendship with them, which is the kind of detail that makes a completionist's brain light up. On the romance side, there are fourteen candidates across both genders, accessible regardless of your chosen protagonist, with marriage unlocking Newlywed Mode post-campaign for extra story scenes with your spouse. The PC port itself is functional but carries the weight of its 3DS origins visibly. Polygon environments look dated at any resolution, character portraits hold up considerably better, and the pre-launch configuration menu rather than in-game options will annoy anyone used to modern PC standards. Keyboard and mouse input has some rough edges, particularly around text entry at the start of a new file. A controller is the honest recommendation here. Steam users on 91% positive aggregate reviews validate that the core experience holds up well, but players who already own the Switch version will find very little reason to double-dip, since the content is identical. For anyone who has never touched Rune Factory, though, this is the right version to start with. It is cozy in exactly the way that word gets overused, but it earns it: the game is genuinely good at keeping you busy with something you enjoy rather than something you feel obligated to do. The story will not keep you up at night in the way a dense narrative RPG would, and the combat will not challenge a genre veteran past the mid-game, but the sum of the parts here is warmer and more complete than any individual pillar suggests. Give it a slow start, invest in the crafting system, and try not to name your farm something you will regret when you have sixty hours in it. Monika, Scout Team

Rune Factory 4 Special

Rune Factory 4 Special

7 dic 2021Marvelous Inc.XSEED Games
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Stardew Valley and a dungeon crawler had a very cozy baby, and somehow it also added a dragon, fourteen romance candidates, and a skill level for sleeping. PC newcomers, this is your entry point.

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I have a soft spot for games that refuse to stay in one lane, and Rune Factory 4 Special is aggressively, unapologetically multi-genre. You arrive in the town of Selphia by falling off an airship, develop amnesia on landing, and get mistaken for royalty by a Native Dragon named Ventuswill. From that premise alone you know exactly what kind of cheerful, slightly unhinged JRPG you are dealing with. The story runs across three plot arcs that touch on self-sacrifice and the cost of saving people you love, and while the writing moves a little fast to fully develop those themes, the character dialogue is warm and frequently funny. The localization has a personality of its own, with distinct voices for each of the cast members that reward you for actually reading the text instead of mashing through it. The design philosophy is: throw everything in and trust the pacing. Farming, dungeon crawling, cooking, fishing, forging, monster taming, romance, town governance through a Royal Orders system, and a progression structure that assigns skill levels to actions as mundane as walking and sleeping. That last detail sounds like a joke, but leveling your Sleep skill genuinely restores more Rune Points overnight, which feeds back into how much farming or combat you can sustain the next day. The systems interlock tightly enough that investing in one activity quietly improves your performance in another. Crafting in particular is the spine of character progression: you find materials in dungeons, forge better swords, spears, staves, and armor at the workbench, and that gear is what actually advances your combat power rather than raw XP grinding. It is a better loop than it sounds on paper. Combat is a top-down hack-and-slash that stays serviceable without ever being exciting. You get a basic attack, weapon-specific abilities that unlock with use, and magic options depending on your loadout, but veteran action-RPG players will clock the ceiling pretty quickly. Dungeon design leans on environmental traps and enemy density more than clever layouts, and button-mashing carries you through most of it. The saving grace is pacing: the game deliberately spaces out dungeon runs with farming downtime, so combat fatigue never really sets in. You can also tame monsters from the field, add them to your party, or assign them to farm chores once you have built up enough friendship with them, which is the kind of detail that makes a completionist's brain light up. On the romance side, there are fourteen candidates across both genders, accessible regardless of your chosen protagonist, with marriage unlocking Newlywed Mode post-campaign for extra story scenes with your spouse. The PC port itself is functional but carries the weight of its 3DS origins visibly. Polygon environments look dated at any resolution, character portraits hold up considerably better, and the pre-launch configuration menu rather than in-game options will annoy anyone used to modern PC standards. Keyboard and mouse input has some rough edges, particularly around text entry at the start of a new file. A controller is the honest recommendation here. Steam users on 91% positive aggregate reviews validate that the core experience holds up well, but players who already own the Switch version will find very little reason to double-dip, since the content is identical. For anyone who has never touched Rune Factory, though, this is the right version to start with. It is cozy in exactly the way that word gets overused, but it earns it: the game is genuinely good at keeping you busy with something you enjoy rather than something you feel obligated to do. The story will not keep you up at night in the way a dense narrative RPG would, and the combat will not challenge a genre veteran past the mid-game, but the sum of the parts here is warmer and more complete than any individual pillar suggests. Give it a slow start, invest in the crafting system, and try not to name your farm something you will regret when you have sixty hours in it.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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