Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life is an RPG, but not in the save-the-world-from-an-absolute-evil way. It's all pretty ancillary to a lot of the actual game, but it's eccentric touches like this that really define the feel of the game. As an odd combination of second- and third-person perspectives-which you could safely call anything from fourth- to sixth-person-the technique is more interesting than just about anything the narrator actually says. Though you'll actually be playing the game as a young boy, the narrator is an older man who is helping you maintain the farm, and he's actually telling the story to the memory of your father, who left you this farm in the first place. In a peculiar game like Harvest Moon, the fact that the underlying narrative is one of the most peculiar parts is saying a lot. Now Playing: Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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