Still remember the PlayStation 2 games Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland and Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life? Gamers would be glad to know that the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) lately has rated both titles for PlayStation 4.
PlayStation 2 games, Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life and Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland had their issues before. Although the games are delightful and entertaining, both were wrapped in downturn and miscalculation. The titles will be getting its second opportunity as RSRB recently rated it to gear up for PlayStation 4. Crunchyroll reported.
"Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life" and "Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland" games are a popular farming trainer and were primarily launched for the PlayStation 2 and combines Role-Playing Game (RPG) essential features with a gameplay.
GearNuke has confirmed its rating for the said "Harvest Moon" games from PlayStation 2 to PlayStation 4 which is ultimately an improved simulation released with citation support.
The "Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland" was released in Japan in 2001 as Bokujō Monogatari 3: Heart ni Hi o Tsukete, and a part of the famous "Story of Seasons" series while "Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life" was released in 2004.
The gamer plays the role of 21-year-old man, who inherited his late grandfather's farm. The player will come across "Harvest Sprites" and the Harvest Goddess when he arrives in the farm to pick his late grandfather's belongings. These 'creatures' will request him to stay on the farm and assist them.
The place is going to be demolished in a year to convert the area into a resort and amusement park. The game aims to find a way to save the area before it gets devastated.
"Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life", on the other hand, was released in Japan as Bokujo Monogatari: Wandafuru Raifu, literally Ranch Story: Wonderful Life. It is Harvest Moons series original title for the Nintendo GameCube.
The title presents new characters and bachelorettes, including the whole new neighborhood. It is an exclusive Harvest Moon game in the series to date where people noticeably age, a child grows, and main players could pass away. The game suggests integration with the Game Boy Advance game "Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town".
"Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland and Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life Special Edition will become a PlayStation 2-on-PlayStation 4 rereleases. It will be the first PS2-to-PS4 released and with a bit of luck will open opportunity for more PlayStation Natsume games in the future.