This game is a delightful farming and life simulator that suffers from two main issues, in my opinion. One blight on the game is the control scheme; unwieldy at first, cumbersome at best. Placing fences where I want in order to make my farm efficient is difficult. The other issue is that traveling beyond the front gate of your rugged homestead is basically nonexistent. The scope of theThis game is a delightful farming and life simulator that suffers from two main issues, in my opinion. One blight on the game is the control scheme; unwieldy at first, cumbersome at best. Placing fences where I want in order to make my farm efficient is difficult. The other issue is that traveling beyond the front gate of your rugged homestead is basically nonexistent. The scope of the game is limited to your farm, and though this may improve focus on the meat of the game, other games like Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing make their sandbox environments feel spacious and jam-packed with content. In Shepherd's Crossing you may feel a little lonely traversing your ranch (no matter its size) with only a pet as a companion. Nevertheless, Shepherd's Crossing is naturally a casual, fun, rewarding, fulfilling, fair-paced, and relaxing game for a very cheap price (as long as you are playing on PS2).… Expand