- Publisher: Natsume
- Release Date: Sep 12, 2006
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While HMDS will not recruit many new gamers into the fray, it executes exactly where it wants to, and that is in maintaining the fundamentals of the franchise.
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It follows the Harvest Moon formula to the letter, and that ultimately makes it just as good as previous installments in the series.
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Games Master UKA sweet slice of handheld fun, but familiarity breeds contempt. [May 2007, p.83]
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The game is every bit as cute and niche as ever, but it’s not even pretending to be anything new or innovative for fans – it’s just the same old slog once again, with only a few new faces and a few new things to see.
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Nintendo PowerWe've been waiting for a good "Harvest Moon" game for the DS for many, umm, moons, and we're still waiting. [Oct. 2006, p.91]
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If Harvest Moon is absolutely essential on your DS, give this one a try at your own risk. As for us, we’ll be heading back to Mineral Town, saving our gold pieces for the real DS successor to Harvest Moon; Natume’s own "Rune Factory."
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If cutesy farming RPG makes you raise an inquisitive eyebrow rather than gag, Harvest Moon DS may be worth cultivating.
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The gaming equivalent of a brussel sprout – despite being a solid experience, Harvest Moon DS' weak presentation leaves something of a bitter taste.
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Not a bad game, especially when compared to the mediocre A Wonderful Life, but it stays too much within the traditional rules of the series, without trying anything different on the new handheld.
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Aside from including some half-baked touch-screen features, Harvest Moon DS does nothing to set itself apart from previous games in the series.
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The graphics are getting old, the touch screen menu system is lacking, the touch screen animal interaction is pure novelty and grows old fast and the storyline is not necessary.
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Harvest Moon DS feels like an incomplete game. The recycled sprites, scattershot nature of the town and integration of the old game’s cast and town make it feel like an expansion pack at best, or just a half-hearted sequel.
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A massive disappointment to hardcore fans of the series.
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Although Harvest Moon DS possesses the same base addictiveness as its forebears, it has no charm, no originality and no ambition.
Awards & Rankings
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#20 Most Discussed DS Game of 2006
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#28 Most Shared DS Game of 2006
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 22 out of 44
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Mixed: 14 out of 44
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Negative: 8 out of 44
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