Residents are unique in themselves and you have a fair number of choices for your spouse-to-be.All in all, I give this game a high 7/10.
Raising animals, however, requires buildings (such as coops and barns) as well as empty land. As the game progresses you acquire Power Berries to increase your lasting power and make farm chores easier to accomplish, but initially you have so little stamina clearing your field is a frustratingly difficult proposition, particularly considering how tiring it is simply lifting a weed out of the ground.I actually enjoyed the pacing of the main story and the characters are wonderful. Natsume has given players a break in that crop care isn't as strict as before.
Think about the next Nintendo title that you are REALLY waiting for - Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Pikmin, StarFox, etc., all other Nintendo titles.This is just too harsh, I found this entry to be just fine even though Animal Parade improved on pretty much everything this one offered.Life on Waffle Island is slow at first, as is par for the course, but Tree of Tranquility slows things to a snail’s pace by not even giving you a farm for the first few hours, asking you to work on neighbouring Soufflé farm to learn the basics of picking weeds, watering plants and harvesting crops. It's better than HM64, in my opinion, and I know I'm not the only one who feels this way.I would buy this.. but Farmville killed harvest moon for me.... i cant get away from it...The graphics and residents of the game couldn't have been done better, in my opinion. The entirely new cast had some pretty interesting characters. Because in that game you could hire the sprites to do your farm work for you and that freed you up to fish and work the mines more, and they worked cheap (bag of flour or an egg).
The music is excellent – clear, varied and catchy, but the sound effects and voices are extremely tinny and sound like they were recorded with a yoghurt pot microphone. Since I've finished my review I'm enjoying it more, but really there are just too many problems here to justify dropping £40 on it, and something needs to be done to stop the HM rot, in my eyes.Yuck, the worst game of all time. And your players voice does indeed sound amateur and could have been done so much better. (Rising Star lets you stack!? However, with Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility for the Wii, the series shows signs of slowing down. On the whole the game controls well, with some slight variations on the established template – holding down L on the Classic Controller locks you in one direction and enables you to walk around one square at a time, which comes in very useful for tilling and watering before your tools level up. There are lots of cooking recipes and it will be a challenge to complete them all.unless some serious change is imminent, this franchise needs to be trotted out to quiet corner of a field, put to sleep, and boiled down for glue.Robio - since I've reviewed it I've gone back and found myself liking it a bit more, and I'm aware that complaining about the pace in a HM game is like moaning about dungarees on Mario, but it was still a disappointment. The overall aim of the game is to restore Waffle Island’s Mother Tree, bringing peace and prosperity back to the island’s inhabitants, which will take you a couple of years of game time with everything else going on too.Playing this in 2020 and I like it.