Hand drawn wholesomenessĭuring gameplay, your character and surrounding have a similar 3D model to Harvest Moon’s Pioneers of Olive Town. I very much enjoyed myself learning all these new skills though. For a game so cute, I really didn’t expect this level of technicality during combat. I thoroughly enjoyed the implementation of magic within this game, but who wouldn’t want to see a small kitten summoning massive fireballs? It seems ridiculous as a thought, but it is honestly incredible to witness. At first, you channel fire magic, which gives a large range during combat, rather than just hands on sword swinging. Upon completing questlines, you learn new skills relating to the four elements. After your first few encounters, you learn that you are capable of channeling magic. You can earn a wage farming (and like me, swiftly spend that wage on croissants) and that is still enough to get by.Īdditionally, combat within Kitaria Fables isn’t just based on mashing buttons and swinging a sword around. There are enemies to gather materials from, but it’s not necessarily essential. In this aspect, the game seems very inspired by Stardew Valley. Although going out to fend off orcs is fun, and squishing slimes becomes a major part of the story, sometimes you just want to bimble about your yard growing tomatoes. The game runs very smoothly, and implementing both crafting and farming into your day to day ventures just gives more to keep coming back to. Kitaria Fables doesn’t just rely on it’s cuteness to sell either. That’s the best word I can use to describe Kitaria Fables as a whole, and it’s incredibly fitting. Eventually, you add to the mechanism which keeps the town running. Plus, you become extremely good friends with the inhabitants of the town. I found it extremely comforting to be able to return to such a quaint little town after venturing far and wide to collect some supplies. It’s where you rest your weary little head after a day of hard work and battle, and it’s where you’ll always find yourself coming back to. You’re given a few back and forth tasks to master your routes around, before coming home for a good night’s sleep. Luckily, this tutorial stage gently eases your way into exploration. With such a large map, I expected to get overwhelmed and not really know where to start. Kitaria Fables has a diverse cast of critters to help and fall in love with, and your journey starts as soon as you launch the game. But even these tutorial challenges maintain the adorable upkeep. Immediately you begin to accept quests in order to learn how the game works. It’s a small cozy town, but it sure is bursting with life. Our story begins in Paw Village, and like any good farming related game, you inherit the land of a grandparent. With several lands to explore and a whole cast of creatures to meet and befriend, Kitaria Fables is an enjoyable experience for anyone and everyone. It’s honestly everything you could want, but then again I am a huge sucker for anything vaguely bright eyed and fluffy. I mean, what’s not to love about tiny woodland critters helping you achieve quests? Developed by Twin Hearts, this delightful game is set to launch on Nintendo Switch September 2nd. Kitaria Fables is an absolutely adorable action packed Harvest Moon style RPG.
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