I think in reagrds to RF5 - it's REALLY important to note - that the company actually went bankrupt during development. so a lot of the issues that are within the game. - was impacted because of that. now that Marvellous is in charge and the franchise is stable, I'll very much doubt that it will have issues. I notice that a lot of people don't mention this when talking about RF5. (not to mention it's still a very lovely gaming experience. I have so many hours in it)
That makes a lot of sense. I’m playing now and I’m noticing it’s not as polished as RF4, but I just assumed it was because I have it on PC and playing with a controller.
@@MzWolffyLove yeah. RF4 was basically the series love letter combining everything from all 4 games. then they thought they could do 5 - then delays/bankrupcy, and then they got their 2nd wind but i just think instead of delaying the game they pushed it [to make money which makes sense in that context]. Like i said - I have 100s of hours (i finished it 3 times). and I really love the game. (and i don't think it needed to be 3D but i think that's what most cozy games wanna do now so its fine). and the first one will always be janky. I bet you RF6 will be mega wonderful as well as this spin off. but RF5 always [imo] deserves some grace.
Which company are you talking about? Neverland? The originally developer of Rune Factory? Because they went bankrupt in 2012, right after the release of Rune Factory 4. Which put the release in the west at risk. But then Marvelous / Xseed stepped in and took the franchise under its wing, and thanks to that, RF4 was released in the West after all (2013 USA, 2014 EU). 4 years after the release of RF4 in the west, the original creator of Rune Factory, Yoshifumi Hashimoto, then decided to open his own studio (under Marvelous), namely Hakama, in 2018. Rune Factory 5 was then announced in 2019 as being developed by Hakama, with a release set for 2020, but then delayed and ultimately released in 2021 in Japan. So personally, I don't think that the bankruptcy in 2012 has to do with the state RF5 released in. RF5 might not even have been in development already when Neverland went down (besides some concepts, early ideas and artworks). The state RF5 released in has probably more to do with a brand new team that wasn't (maybe still isn't, we'll see) as experienced as Nerverland (who had 2 decades of developing experience under their wing and 1 decade of making RF), wasn't familiar with the RF franchise, maybe not enough money at their disposal to hire more (experienced) people and Yoshifumi maybe not able to clearly get his vision for the next RF game across to his new employees and maybe also struggling with the Switch's weak hardware. So yeah, in a way you could say that the bankruptcy did affect RF5. Because if Neverland would've managed their money better, an experienced developing team might've been able to create a better RF5. On the other hand, it's not like Hakama took over a half finished game and then had to somehow "fix" it. I very much think that RF5 was developed from scratch under the new studio and that their lack of experience, maybe low money pool and struggles with the Switch and lack of clear vision were the reason the game failed in so many aspects. :( Hakama's newest Game, Elrentaros Wanderings, has been poorly received on Steam (45€, only 12 Reviews as of right now and a 16% out of 100% rating... yikes). Their other Game, Worth Life, was received better. Josh has already made a Video about it where he stated that he had quite some fun with this one. The Studio did a good job with porting RF3 and 4 to the Switch. So yeah, with their current track record of 2 not so good new games and 1 good, I'm just a tiny bit worried for the new Rune Factory Games. While the trailer looked way better than the RF5 one, I'm still worried that the overall experience might be to shallow. But fingers crossed that, with the studio existing for 6 years now, they've finally found their balance and that Guardians of Azuma will turn out to be a very enjoyable experience for us all. ♥
My biggest hope for the new SoS is that they don’t focus on making it an open world and sacrifice gameplay and mechanics in favour of it. I am so eager for more details.
I'm incredibly hyped for the new Rune Factory and the new Fantasy Life. Progress Orders also looks interesting and isn't one I'd seen before, definitely going to keep an eye out for it.
Definitely waiting for sunkissed city and that rune factory spin off, especially after dissapointed with RF5 i hope this spin off making me looking back at RF series
So excited for Story of Seasons, Azuma and the Hello Kitty Island Aventures (That's not exactly farming tho haha). I'd be interested in checking out and will be for Super Farming Boy and Sunkissed City though. Hopefully we get some good surprised farming games as well. Maybe Mistria will be in 1.0 next year too?
My most anticipated game is Grimshire! It wasn't really on my radar much until I played the demo and I was hooked! I think it's definitely perfect for people who are fans of farming sims, but also darker vibes.
I'm definitely getting Story of Seasons and Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma. Fantasy Life looks interesting too, but I'll check out some videos on it before I decide.
Only 3 of our most exciting releases? Oh man, that's hard! I'd go for Fantasy Life i, Guardians of Azuma and Story of Seasons OR the new Sakuna game! I didn't know about a new Sakuna game - I'm excited about the hints of automisation, I love management games. For SoS, we really don't know much about it, but I hope it does not focus on "exploring" a linear world or crafting. In fact, I would be happy if there was no crafting at all. How about a farming game with a lively town where the farmer is not doing everything by himself? It would be so cool to request crafts from villagers. Keep the farm free from makers!!
Same here. I don't really care about it being "lore accurate" and "woke" as some people complain about, it looks adorable and cozy and I love any farming game that has cooking minigames.
@@MelodyRose96 I'm a fan of LOTR and I love a farming sim since way back on GBA with Friends of Mineral Town, so it was always going to be an autobuy for me lol
Fantasy life i ... again. Hopefully it will launch before the Switch 2 even exists. Looking forward to the new Story of Seasons game. I loves the 3DS ones. Hello Kitty game is cute as well and missing (I guess it's not farming). A friend of mine tipped me for that one a while ago. We'll probably play that one.
My top anticipated is the spin-off of a spin-off, in others words Runefactory Guardians of Azuma, though first time I heard of Solarpumk which does also seem interesting as well as Sunkissed city. The last one especially because of the automation parts and the house customization seems to be on a whole different level.
I am SO hyped for Guardians of Azuma. Hoping to get a Steamdeck for Christmas so I can have something that will run it properly. I don’t see the Switch doing too well with this one, unfortunately.
Man, I cannot wait for RF Guardians of Azuma! Also the SoS models look kinda young, and I hope character portraits do make a return, but otherwise Im excited for it as well. I also hope Dinkum releases fully next year, and I also hope that Sunkissed City would release, too. So much games to look forward to ❤
I think I have my eye on 4 of the games already xD the new story of seasons, rune factory guardians of azuma, fantasy life i and solarpunk (on my steam wishlist). There are some other gaming related things I wait for in 2025 like paralives and the next big update for roots of pacha :)
I love the Story of Seasons franchise but honestly my expectations are on the floor this time. :( PooT was such a flop that I can’t bring myself to hope the next one will be even decent. I even liked RF5 more than PooT and that’s saying something.
It's a silly pet peeve but I don't like the name "Solarpunk", unless there's a big authority that you will be fighting against, it should be "SolarCore". Because I don't see the "Punk" at all.
Solarpunk usually has origins in post-apocalyptic stories that rely on rebuilding the world using natural resources. If you look up examples of solarpunk, there’s very little conflict in them.
Different reference dude. As in Steampunk. Speaking of. Girl Genius is amusing. It's a web comic. Basic premise is that Europe is ruled by Sparks. Basically mad scientists who view the rules of reality more as suggestions.
Solarpunk is apt. The “punk” comes from (1) the characters/residents of the world being spunky and resourceful with what they have and (2) the characters fighting against whatever force seeks to destroy their vision of the future. Lastly, it’s called “solarpunk” because the genre mainly exists as an optimistic response to the nihilistic cyberpunk. Calling it solarcore makes it lose those roots.
Guardians of Azuma, Tales of the Shire, and Story of Seasons are the ones I am absolutely getting and excited for~ I never played the original Fantasy Life but looks like fun! Thank you for the great list and games I hadn’t even heard of yet :)
I’m looking forward to the story of seasons game rune factory guardians, Sunkiss city Fantasy Life I sakuna chronicles kokorowa and even progress orders😁
I am super excited for the Story of Season and Rune Factory games! I can't wait to play them! Sunkissed City and Progress Orders seems interesting as well. I am planning on playing them once they come out, but I am not as excited for their arrival compared to SoS and Rune Factory.
That guild master one sound interesting, I undertstand it is mostly text based, I can go with it even if I really wish otherwise. The thing is, the concept of managing a guild is interesting, I like the feeling that I am not the only character in an universe that actually does something, I like managing and sending heroes to do stuff on their own, I really wish there was a "Majesty 3" that is as good as the first rather than the 2nd that kind of flopped.... Anyways, I really want to play that one, I hope this is not yet another amazing game that wont get released in romaji ( letters)... Anyways, I'm also a bit hyped for marvelous' stuff, hoping they actually do a PC version rather that that... whatever they did with RF5 that made the controls and menus unbearably bad on PC... SoS PoOT is cool thou, it seems easier when combat is not as important For RFs I really wish they fixed how monsters help with the farm to be great again rather than the generic "just tame whatever and it will do every chore" mindset we have now... Like, I want to plan my barns, I want to chose monster for their helpfulness as well, nut just a team of fighters, material producers and whatever else will do... Feels too generic, and this used to be such a great feature for the first RFs, like, I need a monster that water my crops, awesome, that Elefun is the one, now it is just like, an ignis? sure go do whatever at the fields, a silver wolf? same thing, another whatever monster, a little dragon? wow, just another random monster, looks cool, but is is the exact same as every other monster...
I'm really interested in the new Rune Factory game but Sunkissed City has me hoping it'll turn out good. I always wanted to play a cozy like game that takes place in the city instead of the country.
The super farm boy looks interesting as long as it's not more than $15-20. I'm most looking forward to fantasy life, dinkum together, and rune factory.
maybe unpopular opinion, is anyone sick of the style of all these games? I don't find any of them particularly nice to look at. pretty sick of generic anime, pretty sick of the kind of "chibi" big head cutesy style where everyone looks like a toddler. I was a little excited about the sunkissed city then I realized it kind of looks like it has the exact assets and palette of stardew, which isn't the best either. story of seasons in particular I'm /extremely/ sick of.
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I'm not a fan of Fantasy Life's ability to change life on the spot, because then, what is the reason of life inworld with that case, if you can change whenever you want?
As for Story of Seasons, I'm definitely taking a wait and see approach. Not only did i find it massively disappointing (my introduction to the series was Trio of Towns and its the standard by which i judge the rest of the series), but it honestly it made me regret cutting the fomt remake so much slack.
Already pre-ordered the collector's edition for rune factory guardians of azuma and waiting on preorders for fantasy life i. That said, although I love etrian odyssey, I might not wait for reviews on Progress Orders first. Been burned too many times on new IPs. These days, I only get established IPs I'm diehard fan of already (rune factory, fire emblem, ys) day 1. (Aside from fashion dreamer. New IP and while it's not style savvy, I still had a lot of fun in that game)
I want to be excited about Azuma but than I remember Rune Factory 5 which dissapointed me a lot but I am still going to try it. It is rune factory after all. The farming game I am most excited about is tales of Seikyu. It will launch in 2025 in early access but I think it has potential to be good.
@louvella-sama at the moment it comes for all modern platforms if I remember correctly. I have it wishlist on steam because I bet it gets there first before the consoles.
I pretty much assumed that Tales of the Shire was basically a lott skinned SOS. this honestly kind of killed my interest. I don't really care about cooking.
At first I loved the idea of a Shire/Tolkien world farming sim but... This isnt looking too great. This game looks like it was the same team that made the Golem game 😬
Looking forward to Story of Seasons, Sakuna, Solarpunk, Sunkissed city, and Runefactory GA. The rest don’t really interest me. Tales of the Shire I can tell isn’t going to be very unique and interesting so I’m already disappointed.
How games releasing in early access is a bad thing? It is a bad thing when developers stop working and never release the full version they promised, but that's not the problem of early access as a concept. Nobody makes you play it if you want "experience all the game without waiting for updates", just wait for the full game release.
Still it never hurts to be careful with early access games because there are a lot of bad examples where you never hear from the developers again after they got their money.
I don't think the concept of early access in itself is bad at all, as long as it's done properly. It's just extremely rare to see these first person crafting-survival games start with a full release, so it's refreshing and it shows that the devs are confident in their product. It also allows for the gap between PC and console releases to be much shorter. Someone definitely can wait 1, 2 or 3+ years for a game to fully launch, but I think there's something nice about a game being announced, released, and everybody enjoying the same complete experience together, rather than the whole thing being spread out over several years and a lot of people possibly losing interest by the time it's ready. I play a lot of Early Access games but I see a lot of people disappointed whenever a game is ''released'' they're interested, but then they see they'll have to wait who knows how long to fully enjoy it. So, while EA is not a bad thing, I just think that a full release in this genre is very refreshing.
I'm on thr fence with the new title for SOS. I have all their games since breaking away from Natsume... But the last title really was a let down(I regretted buyin it). Couldn't do the basic stuff like jump.. which was in the previous Trio of Towns.. Their last best title. Hugely disappointed with how soulless the romance events were and how lackluster the outfits were. Especially for the female MC. Don't get me started with the last RF title. I saw all the souless crap that was in the latest SoS title, put in RF as well. Marvelous started to feel like Natsume to me so I literally stopped buying whatev new farming game titles they were releasing. At least I still have the My Time series to play ad a replacement. Until they fix themselves. Because I am so not wasting money on a next SoS or RF until I know it ain't soulless crap.
I refuse to play another rune factory game or rpg that doesn't have character customization I'm tired of developers making some awful looking character and forcing me to play as them 😒
Next Story of Seasons game will, without a doubt, be inferior to most indie farming games coming and already out. They always lack so much QoL that you wonder if they even look at their competition.
worried with the glider there just gonna try and do a natsume's last too entries before the mobile game if they are at very least i hope they do the whole moving farms thing just give a central hub farm like in tale of three towns
there are definitely worst farming games but PoPt is just really bland. It is mostly waiting for maschines to get ready and talking to NPCs who have almost zero personalty. But the worst thing in my opinion is the DLC. a whole lot of nothing.
SUPER FARMING BOOOY!!! 🦸 Better than anyone from the MCU 100000% and I am going to die on that hill! Thanks for the video! You're almost at 60k! So proud of you! I can't wait
I think in reagrds to RF5 - it's REALLY important to note - that the company actually went bankrupt during development. so a lot of the issues that are within the game. - was impacted because of that. now that Marvellous is in charge and the franchise is stable, I'll very much doubt that it will have issues. I notice that a lot of people don't mention this when talking about RF5. (not to mention it's still a very lovely gaming experience. I have so many hours in it)
That makes a lot of sense. I’m playing now and I’m noticing it’s not as polished as RF4, but I just assumed it was because I have it on PC and playing with a controller.
@@MzWolffyLove yeah. RF4 was basically the series love letter combining everything from all 4 games. then they thought they could do 5 - then delays/bankrupcy, and then they got their 2nd wind but i just think instead of delaying the game they pushed it [to make money which makes sense in that context]. Like i said - I have 100s of hours (i finished it 3 times). and I really love the game. (and i don't think it needed to be 3D but i think that's what most cozy games wanna do now so its fine). and the first one will always be janky. I bet you RF6 will be mega wonderful as well as this spin off. but RF5 always [imo] deserves some grace.
Which company are you talking about? Neverland? The originally developer of Rune Factory? Because they went bankrupt in 2012, right after the release of Rune Factory 4. Which put the release in the west at risk. But then Marvelous / Xseed stepped in and took the franchise under its wing, and thanks to that, RF4 was released in the West after all (2013 USA, 2014 EU). 4 years after the release of RF4 in the west, the original creator of Rune Factory, Yoshifumi Hashimoto, then decided to open his own studio (under Marvelous), namely Hakama, in 2018. Rune Factory 5 was then announced in 2019 as being developed by Hakama, with a release set for 2020, but then delayed and ultimately released in 2021 in Japan.
So personally, I don't think that the bankruptcy in 2012 has to do with the state RF5 released in. RF5 might not even have been in development already when Neverland went down (besides some concepts, early ideas and artworks). The state RF5 released in has probably more to do with a brand new team that wasn't (maybe still isn't, we'll see) as experienced as Nerverland (who had 2 decades of developing experience under their wing and 1 decade of making RF), wasn't familiar with the RF franchise, maybe not enough money at their disposal to hire more (experienced) people and Yoshifumi maybe not able to clearly get his vision for the next RF game across to his new employees and maybe also struggling with the Switch's weak hardware.
So yeah, in a way you could say that the bankruptcy did affect RF5. Because if Neverland would've managed their money better, an experienced developing team might've been able to create a better RF5. On the other hand, it's not like Hakama took over a half finished game and then had to somehow "fix" it. I very much think that RF5 was developed from scratch under the new studio and that their lack of experience, maybe low money pool and struggles with the Switch and lack of clear vision were the reason the game failed in so many aspects. :(
Hakama's newest Game, Elrentaros Wanderings, has been poorly received on Steam (45€, only 12 Reviews as of right now and a 16% out of 100% rating... yikes).
Their other Game, Worth Life, was received better. Josh has already made a Video about it where he stated that he had quite some fun with this one.
The Studio did a good job with porting RF3 and 4 to the Switch.
So yeah, with their current track record of 2 not so good new games and 1 good, I'm just a tiny bit worried for the new Rune Factory Games. While the trailer looked way better than the RF5 one, I'm still worried that the overall experience might be to shallow. But fingers crossed that, with the studio existing for 6 years now, they've finally found their balance and that Guardians of Azuma will turn out to be a very enjoyable experience for us all. ♥
My biggest hope for the new SoS is that they don’t focus on making it an open world and sacrifice gameplay and mechanics in favour of it. I am so eager for more details.
I'm excited for the new story of seasons, guardians of azuma, and fantasy life
Between the recording on this video and now they updated the Sunkissed City release date to 2025.
Heh who cares
I'm incredibly hyped for the new Rune Factory and the new Fantasy Life. Progress Orders also looks interesting and isn't one I'd seen before, definitely going to keep an eye out for it.
Definitely waiting for sunkissed city and that rune factory spin off, especially after dissapointed with RF5 i hope this spin off making me looking back at RF series
There hasn't been a "great" Story of Seasons since Trio of Towns.
I know they can do it... so do it!
Agreed...! Trio of Towns was so good! I hope we can get an SoS game like that again
I loved their first story of seasons so much. I hope they try to revive some features from that game.
So excited for Story of Seasons, Azuma and the Hello Kitty Island Aventures (That's not exactly farming tho haha). I'd be interested in checking out and will be for Super Farming Boy and Sunkissed City though. Hopefully we get some good surprised farming games as well. Maybe Mistria will be in 1.0 next year too?
My most anticipated game is Grimshire! It wasn't really on my radar much until I played the demo and I was hooked! I think it's definitely perfect for people who are fans of farming sims, but also darker vibes.
Yeah, I loved the demo too. I really recommend it!
I'm definitely getting Story of Seasons and Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma.
Fantasy Life looks interesting too, but I'll check out some videos on it before I decide.
Only 3 of our most exciting releases? Oh man, that's hard!
I'd go for Fantasy Life i, Guardians of Azuma and Story of Seasons OR the new Sakuna game!
I didn't know about a new Sakuna game - I'm excited about the hints of automisation, I love management games.
For SoS, we really don't know much about it, but I hope it does not focus on "exploring" a linear world or crafting. In fact, I would be happy if there was no crafting at all. How about a farming game with a lively town where the farmer is not doing everything by himself? It would be so cool to request crafts from villagers. Keep the farm free from makers!!
Was not expecting a new Sakuna game to be announced.
The evil cloud guy steals ur what?????? 2:51 😭 what the heck Im looking forward to it
I just want Fantasy Life. I loved the 3DS version so much. The app was kinda weird, tho.
Yeah I got bored of the app pretty quickly. For me at least, it didn't have the same charm the 3DS game has
I am STOKED for Tales of the Shire!
Same here. I don't really care about it being "lore accurate" and "woke" as some people complain about, it looks adorable and cozy and I love any farming game that has cooking minigames.
@@MelodyRose96 I'm a fan of LOTR and I love a farming sim since way back on GBA with Friends of Mineral Town, so it was always going to be an autobuy for me lol
Ooooh, yes! Adding some to my wishlist ❤ I am most excited for Fantasy life-i, since I loved the first game
Fantasy life i ... again. Hopefully it will launch before the Switch 2 even exists.
Looking forward to the new Story of Seasons game. I loves the 3DS ones.
Hello Kitty game is cute as well and missing (I guess it's not farming). A friend of mine tipped me for that one a while ago. We'll probably play that one.
I'm looking forward to Fantasy Life, Hello Kitty Island Adventure on switch and the new Story of Seasons game
My top anticipated is the spin-off of a spin-off, in others words Runefactory Guardians of Azuma, though first time I heard of Solarpumk which does also seem interesting as well as Sunkissed city. The last one especially because of the automation parts and the house customization seems to be on a whole different level.
I am SO hyped for Guardians of Azuma. Hoping to get a Steamdeck for Christmas so I can have something that will run it properly. I don’t see the Switch doing too well with this one, unfortunately.
I'm really excited for RF: Azuma and Fantasy Life i, the 3DS games of both are two of my favourites of all time
excited for RF: Gaurdians of Azuma as I love a japanese environment with hopefully shrines etc.
Bro the timing on "The big one here...." at 14:09 🤣
I'm excited for the new story of seasons, guardians of azuma, and fantasy life for the upcoming year of 2025.
Man, I cannot wait for RF Guardians of Azuma! Also the SoS models look kinda young, and I hope character portraits do make a return, but otherwise Im excited for it as well. I also hope Dinkum releases fully next year, and I also hope that Sunkissed City would release, too. So much games to look forward to ❤
I think I have my eye on 4 of the games already xD the new story of seasons, rune factory guardians of azuma, fantasy life i and solarpunk (on my steam wishlist). There are some other gaming related things I wait for in 2025 like paralives and the next big update for roots of pacha :)
Cannot wait for Fantasy Life! I loved the 3DS one
wdym it's been two years since they showed the new SoS? time is a son of a gun
I love the Story of Seasons franchise but honestly my expectations are on the floor this time. :( PooT was such a flop that I can’t bring myself to hope the next one will be even decent. I even liked RF5 more than PooT and that’s saying something.
My most anticipated would be, My time at Evershine, and obviously The Haunted Choclatier....If they make it out in 2025 lol.
Ooooh Solarpunk looks really interesting to me. Sky Islands are so much fun!
It's a silly pet peeve but I don't like the name "Solarpunk", unless there's a big authority that you will be fighting against, it should be "SolarCore". Because I don't see the "Punk" at all.
I think it's a mix of solar + steampunk :)
@@katrin428No, solarpunk is it’s own subgenre like steampunk is. There’s also dieselpunk etc.
Solarpunk usually has origins in post-apocalyptic stories that rely on rebuilding the world using natural resources. If you look up examples of solarpunk, there’s very little conflict in them.
Different reference dude. As in Steampunk. Speaking of. Girl Genius is amusing. It's a web comic. Basic premise is that Europe is ruled by Sparks. Basically mad scientists who view the rules of reality more as suggestions.
Solarpunk is apt. The “punk” comes from (1) the characters/residents of the world being spunky and resourceful with what they have and (2) the characters fighting against whatever force seeks to destroy their vision of the future. Lastly, it’s called “solarpunk” because the genre mainly exists as an optimistic response to the nihilistic cyberpunk. Calling it solarcore makes it lose those roots.
I love how much better the character models look in Azuma compared to RF5
I see Guardian of Azuma's customizable land with that waterwheel plop and I am SOLD. Reminds me of a wee bit of SOS1 and 3oT.
I can’t wait for Fantasy Life!!
Guardians of Azuma, Tales of the Shire, and Story of Seasons are the ones I am absolutely getting and excited for~ I never played the original Fantasy Life but looks like fun!
Thank you for the great list and games I hadn’t even heard of yet :)
I didnt know Sakuna will have a sequel, thanks for showing this
im actually waiting for sunkissed city! and of course the new SOS.
I’m looking forward to the story of seasons game rune factory guardians, Sunkiss city Fantasy Life I sakuna chronicles kokorowa and even progress orders😁
I can't wait for the new Fantasy Life. I loved the 3DS one.
I am super excited for the Story of Season and Rune Factory games! I can't wait to play them!
Sunkissed City and Progress Orders seems interesting as well. I am planning on playing them once they come out, but I am not as excited for their arrival compared to SoS and Rune Factory.
Crazy how the grapics in piczle cross look smoother and better than in actual RF5
That guild master one sound interesting, I undertstand it is mostly text based, I can go with it even if I really wish otherwise. The thing is, the concept of managing a guild is interesting, I like the feeling that I am not the only character in an universe that actually does something, I like managing and sending heroes to do stuff on their own, I really wish there was a "Majesty 3" that is as good as the first rather than the 2nd that kind of flopped....
Anyways, I really want to play that one, I hope this is not yet another amazing game that wont get released in romaji ( letters)...
Anyways, I'm also a bit hyped for marvelous' stuff, hoping they actually do a PC version rather that that... whatever they did with RF5 that made the controls and menus unbearably bad on PC... SoS PoOT is cool thou, it seems easier when combat is not as important
For RFs I really wish they fixed how monsters help with the farm to be great again rather than the generic "just tame whatever and it will do every chore" mindset we have now... Like, I want to plan my barns, I want to chose monster for their helpfulness as well, nut just a team of fighters, material producers and whatever else will do... Feels too generic, and this used to be such a great feature for the first RFs, like, I need a monster that water my crops, awesome, that Elefun is the one, now it is just like, an ignis? sure go do whatever at the fields, a silver wolf? same thing, another whatever monster, a little dragon? wow, just another random monster, looks cool, but is is the exact same as every other monster...
I'm really interested in the new Rune Factory game but Sunkissed City has me hoping it'll turn out good.
I always wanted to play a cozy like game that takes place in the city instead of the country.
So many fun games to look forward to! Out of this list, I am most looking forward to Tales of the Shire, the new SoS, and the new Fantasy Life!
hm I think I gonna get baited by progress order
you mentioned the Piczle game, "Squeakross: Home Squeak" Home is coming early 2025 as well and looks so good :D
Super Farming Boy beats EVERYONE in the MCU!!??!?! Yeah, I could see that.
Thank you for the update!
Hope both the new 2 story of seasons games coming soon are good to play
The super farm boy looks interesting as long as it's not more than $15-20. I'm most looking forward to fantasy life, dinkum together, and rune factory.
hey josh idk if u heard about Tales of Seikyu but its a really cool-looking unique game too!
maybe unpopular opinion, is anyone sick of the style of all these games? I don't find any of them particularly nice to look at. pretty sick of generic anime, pretty sick of the kind of "chibi" big head cutesy style where everyone looks like a toddler. I was a little excited about the sunkissed city then I realized it kind of looks like it has the exact assets and palette of stardew, which isn't the best either. story of seasons in particular I'm /extremely/ sick of.
First! ❤ Love your content and whole vibe. Thanks so much for this video! It made me even more excited for next year 😊
Thank you! 💚
I look forward to Ages of Cataria.
Sakuna & Dinkum got my attention, seems like the devs understand my desire to beat up monster croc mercilessly 💥🐊🐊😈
crazy that its almost 2025 😵
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I'm not a fan of Fantasy Life's ability to change life on the spot, because then, what is the reason of life inworld with that case, if you can change whenever you want?
As for Story of Seasons, I'm definitely taking a wait and see approach. Not only did i find it massively disappointing (my introduction to the series was Trio of Towns and its the standard by which i judge the rest of the series), but it honestly it made me regret cutting the fomt remake so much slack.
I’m most excited for Rune Factory Guardians of Azuma! It’s possible that it’s going to dethrone Rune Factory 4 for me!! 🐲
Honestly I'm just happy for a rune factory where everybody doesn't look like ten Yr olds
Have you seen Ritual of Raven? It looks like it'll be quite different!
Why are these so addicting to watch
You should check out Cinnabunny and Outbound!
Already pre-ordered the collector's edition for rune factory guardians of azuma and waiting on preorders for fantasy life i. That said, although I love etrian odyssey, I might not wait for reviews on Progress Orders first. Been burned too many times on new IPs. These days, I only get established IPs I'm diehard fan of already (rune factory, fire emblem, ys) day 1. (Aside from fashion dreamer. New IP and while it's not style savvy, I still had a lot of fun in that game)
Out of that list, most of them are wait and sees for me, of the ones that interest me.
Except for Rune Factory.
I want to be excited about Azuma but than I remember Rune Factory 5 which dissapointed me a lot but I am still going to try it. It is rune factory after all.
The farming game I am most excited about is tales of Seikyu. It will launch in 2025 in early access but I think it has potential to be good.
Thank you for reminding me of Tales of Seikyuu! I forgot about this one. Is it coming to switch or switch 2?
@louvella-sama at the moment it comes for all modern platforms if I remember correctly. I have it wishlist on steam because I bet it gets there first before the consoles.
My top 3 are exactly the same as yours lol.
Didn’t mentioned my Sky Harvest. 😢
At super farmer remind me of the one farming game I played atomicrps I think it was called😅
Progress Orders reminds me of Various Daylife …. Which isn’t good 😅 if you know you know
What about Sugardew island
no grimshire?
Fantasy Life for Steam please Cozygods
I pretty much assumed that Tales of the Shire was basically a lott skinned SOS. this honestly kind of killed my interest. I don't really care about cooking.
At first I loved the idea of a Shire/Tolkien world farming sim but... This isnt looking too great. This game looks like it was the same team that made the Golem game 😬
Looking forward to Story of Seasons, Sakuna, Solarpunk, Sunkissed city, and Runefactory GA. The rest don’t really interest me. Tales of the Shire I can tell isn’t going to be very unique and interesting so I’m already disappointed.
How games releasing in early access is a bad thing? It is a bad thing when developers stop working and never release the full version they promised, but that's not the problem of early access as a concept. Nobody makes you play it if you want "experience all the game without waiting for updates", just wait for the full game release.
Still it never hurts to be careful with early access games because there are a lot of bad examples where you never hear from the developers again after they got their money.
I don't think the concept of early access in itself is bad at all, as long as it's done properly. It's just extremely rare to see these first person crafting-survival games start with a full release, so it's refreshing and it shows that the devs are confident in their product. It also allows for the gap between PC and console releases to be much shorter.
Someone definitely can wait 1, 2 or 3+ years for a game to fully launch, but I think there's something nice about a game being announced, released, and everybody enjoying the same complete experience together, rather than the whole thing being spread out over several years and a lot of people possibly losing interest by the time it's ready.
I play a lot of Early Access games but I see a lot of people disappointed whenever a game is ''released'' they're interested, but then they see they'll have to wait who knows how long to fully enjoy it.
So, while EA is not a bad thing, I just think that a full release in this genre is very refreshing.
@@JoshGamingGarden thank you for your response, I appreciate it, you've made some good points
I'm on thr fence with the new title for SOS. I have all their games since breaking away from Natsume... But the last title really was a let down(I regretted buyin it). Couldn't do the basic stuff like jump.. which was in the previous Trio of Towns.. Their last best title. Hugely disappointed with how soulless the romance events were and how lackluster the outfits were. Especially for the female MC. Don't get me started with the last RF title. I saw all the souless crap that was in the latest SoS title, put in RF as well. Marvelous started to feel like Natsume to me so I literally stopped buying whatev new farming game titles they were releasing. At least I still have the My Time series to play ad a replacement. Until they fix themselves. Because I am so not wasting money on a next SoS or RF until I know it ain't soulless crap.
Maybe a New harvest moon title 2025?
I thought the Shire game was a Roblox thing-
I refuse to play another rune factory game or rpg that doesn't have character customization I'm tired of developers making some awful looking character and forcing me to play as them 😒
Tales of DEI
Next Story of Seasons game will, without a doubt, be inferior to most indie farming games coming and already out. They always lack so much QoL that you wonder if they even look at their competition.
Next year will be so good, you guys.. 🥹
worried with the glider there just gonna try and do a natsume's last too entries before the mobile game
if they are at very least i hope they do the whole moving farms thing just give a central hub farm like in tale of three towns
resently i played SoS.PoOT and i must say its one of the badest farming games i ever played.and that for way to much money !
there are definitely worst farming games but PoPt is just really bland. It is mostly waiting for maschines to get ready and talking to NPCs who have almost zero personalty. But the worst thing in my opinion is the DLC. a whole lot of nothing.
@zillo1600 yeah ofc could be worse. I was looking if the dlc would make it better but after watching a video I were even more angry Dx.
SUPER FARMING BOOOY!!! 🦸 Better than anyone from the MCU 100000% and I am going to die on that hill! Thanks for the video! You're almost at 60k! So proud of you! I can't wait