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Rune factory 3 bachelorettes
Rune factory 3 bachelorettes







rune factory 3 bachelorettes

She and her brother are very fond of each other, so you’ll have to prove yourself to be someone pretty special. A lifetime with her might get a little dull – there’ll be a lot of ellipses and incomplete sentences in your future.Ī cheery girl who runs a fishing business with her brother Carlos. You also have something in common with her…Ĭons: Trying to get a clear explanation from her about anything is like pulling teeth. You feel like you’ve achieved something by building a bond with her and seeing her softer side. Pros: This character type is always fun to connect with, as you see their initial hostility and reserve break down over time. I don’t think I can handle that level of sweetness on an everyday basis, let alone, say, first thing in the morning.Īwkward and taciturn, Raven doesn’t like to get close to new people. Just hear, for example, how she enthuses “WOW!” in that warmly encouraging voice, when you do something exceptional, like, I dunno, buy a bag of cheap grass seed. I feel like in his scenes with her, Leif has built a convincing connection with her more so than with most of the girls.Ĭons: It’s possible to be a bit *too* sweet. Pros: If this were an anime, Shara would be the logical winner – she’s the first girl Leif meets, it’s her dream that form a key plot element, and she’s generally warm and charming. Warm and kind, Shara is the villager who first welcomes you to town. (Note: In my game, I’ve named the player character Leif.) Here is my opinion of each of the bachelorettes.

#RUNE FACTORY 3 BACHELORETTES SERIES#

Rune Factory may no longer be my favourite game franchise - but I don’t think there has ever been another series that has felt so much like home to me.One of the most fun elements of a game like Rune Factory 3 is deciding which of the villagers your character is going to marry. It’s a beautifully whimsical balance of urban and fantasy, and it’s the only JRPG world I think I’ve ever come across that I would genuinely want to live in. And the aesthetics - the best thing about the Rune Factory franchise has always been the aesthetics, the music, the scenic and character design, just the general world. Running around Selphia and seeing all the characters again - I love JRPGs, have played a lot of them, and I can think of very few that have characters that have stuck with me this long. But just starting up the game and hearing the music again, it was like it was suddenly seven years ago. Aside from a playthrough of the first game last year, I haven’t played a Rune Factory game in a long time, certainly not RF4. I was already a fan of the franchise - before then, Rune Factory 3 had been my favourite video game, across the board. The original Rune Factory 4 was the first video game I ever bought on release day - I remember saving up all my money and making my mum drive me to like three different shops trying to find one that had it. Rune Factory 4 Special arrived a day early, so my entire day has been consumed in nostalgia.









Rune factory 3 bachelorettes