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Garden story review
Garden story review





  1. #GARDEN STORY REVIEW HOW TO#
  2. #GARDEN STORY REVIEW FULL#
  3. #GARDEN STORY REVIEW PC#
  4. #GARDEN STORY REVIEW SERIES#

#GARDEN STORY REVIEW HOW TO#

He appoints you to be his successor, teaching you the basics of combat and how to help out neighboring towns. One day, Guardian Plum lets you out of the Kindergarden and informs you of his upcoming departure.

#GARDEN STORY REVIEW FULL#

All the inhabitants of Garden Story live in The Grove, home to a massive tree full of mana and partitioned into four towns based on the seasons: Spring Hamlet, Summer Bar, Autumn Town, and Winter Glade. The dodge mechanic is on the right trigger which doesn’t feel intuitive, and most of the combat requires a lot more space than I usually have available.If it wasn’t clear already, you play as an adorable, stumpy, round, purple grape, who has spent its entire life in the Kindergarden, maintaining a single vine with the life essence of The Grove known as Dew. There’s not much to complain about aside from combat. It really helps you feel Concord’s progression from an isolated gardener to an island exploring guardian of the people. But over time, as you learn more about The Rot, you discover many secrets of the world that definitely start clueing you into a serious problem. One of your friends is a frog that never actually wants to work. It feels really sleepy at first, with a bunch of chill characters hanging out and doing whatever.

garden story review

The story and writing has a lot of charm. NHL 23: Release date and new features from reveal trailer.

#GARDEN STORY REVIEW SERIES#

Is the Xbox Series X|S next up for a price increase following the PS5?.Cult of the Lamb: Five best Tarot Cards that you must use.Saints Row: How to unlock all 8 fast travel locations.NHL 23 pre-orders live: Which Edition should you buy?.If you’re out on a quest and you discover something or decide you want to craft something, you don’t have to forfeit what you were going to do to do it. It creates a satisfying gameplay loop that moves at a comfortable pace. Then you can go to bed and start fresh the next day. Get one done in the morning and the next time you go from one screen to the next it’ll be afternoon.

garden story review

Unlike like Stardew Valley, where the timer never stops, or Animal Crossing, which operates in real-time, the time in Garden Story actually travels at a beautiful clip with a mechanic I absolutely adore. When you accomplish a task it’ll raise one of three stats for the island and develop the community, allowing you to do more things like purchase better weapons from the stores. There are quests you can do every day that help you earn money and raise the stats of each island. It’s up to you to take up arms and take the battle to it, defending your communities of fruit people, plant people, and frog people.Īs you slowly work to uncover the story of the islands, their history, and what exactly The Rot is, you continue to do odd jobs for the people of your town. They teach you to be helpful, doing odd jobs for the people of the island like raising a bridge or repairing wells - all while talking about something called “The Rot”.Īs time goes on, you find out that there’s a dark force at work that’s not only threatening your island but several others as well.

garden story review

One day, the guardian of your town decides to unlock the garden and let you out, then trains you to be a bit of a guardian yourself. You’re an adorable, perfectly round, purple grape with arms and legs, who has spent its entire life in a garden maintaining a single vine. In the game, you play as Concord, a grape. But the more you play this game, the more it grows on you like a grapevine.

garden story review

The graphics looked very plain from the screenshots I figured it was just another Stardew Valley clone. I purchased the game on a whim, not even sure why I grabbed it to be honest. Nintendo is pushing to bring more indie titles to its handheld Switch and Garden Story was one of multiple titles released recently.

#GARDEN STORY REVIEW PC#

Platforms: Nintendo Switch (reviewed on), PC







Garden story review