Square Enix's Harvestella advertised itself primarily as a farming simulator-RPG hybrid set in a small-town, vaguely medieval setting. However, when the game released, it was revealed that this was only partly true. Harvestella takes an unexpected sci-fi twist as the player and their party investigate the surprising technological origins of the Seaslight crystals that control the seasons. While Harvestella's sci-fi elements make for some cool dungeons and character designs, the technology is sadly underused when it comes to the farming side of things.
Harvestella's Sci-Fi Elements Don't Reach Their Farming Potential
Katelyn has been a writer since they learned to hold a pencil, but was a latecomer to the world of gaming, gradually falling in love with video games over the course of high school and college. They first game they ever played was Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME. During their time teaching English in Japan, during which they lived in the real-world equivalent of Pokemon's Pastoria City, gaming got them through the long cold Sinnoh...er, Hokkaido...nights. Katelyn has been a professional writer and content creator since 2017. They got into game journalism in 2020, fell in love with it pretty much immediately, and hope to continue in that field for as long as they have ideas for articles and the ability to write them. Most days, Katelyn can be found with a controller or handheld console in one hand, a cup of coffee in the other, and at least a half dozen or more in-progress articles on their computer.
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