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词条 Harvest Moon 64
释义

  1. Gameplay

  2. Reception

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox video game
| title = Harvest Moon 64
| image = Harvest Moon 64 Coverart.png
| developer = Victor Interactive Software
| director = Kizu Selichi
| publisher = Natsume
| writer = Setsuko Miyakoshi
| composer = Tsuyoshi Tanaka
| designer =
| engine =
|series = Story of Seasons
| released ={{vgrelease|JP|February 5, 1999[1]|NA|December 22, 1999[1]}}
| genre = Farm simulation
| modes = Single-player
| platforms = Nintendo 64
}}Harvest Moon 64, released in Japan as {{nihongo|Bokujō Monogatari 2|牧場物語2}}, is a farm simulation video game developed by Victor Interactive Software and published by Natsume for the Nintendo 64 video game console, and the third game in the Story of Seasons series (following Harvest Moon GB).[2] It was first released in Japan on February 5, 1999, and was later released in North America on December 22, 1999.[1]

Natsume initially stated bringing it to Wii U Virtual Console was not possible due to unknown technical issues,[3] despite the Wii proving the task to be possible through homebrew emulation. However, in celebration of the series' twentieth anniversary, the game abruptly saw release on the Wii U Virtual Console on February 23, 2017.[4] This also marked the game's debut in the PAL regions (the original had been cancelled due to time constraints), as well as the game's first official re-release (as well as the first time digital) in nearly two decades.

Gameplay

The objective of Harvest Moon 64 is to restore and maintain an abandoned farm left to the player by their grandfather. Along with restoring the farm, there are a number of other side quests that the player may choose to partake in, including training and racing a horse, selling crops, participating in a variety of town festivals, falling in love and getting married, collecting recipes, and collecting photographs from various achievements and events.[7]

The player starts out with the bare minimum features for the farm, including an empty chicken coop and barn, but animals and house extensions can be purchased and tools can be upgraded over the course of the game. The local town, where most of the villagers spend their day, contains a church, a bar, a bakery, a town square, a flower shop, a library, a tool shop, among other things.[5]

Unlike the original Harvest Moon for the SNES, there is a limited amount of time to work in any given day as well as a limited amount of stamina for work.[9] Many game features, such as character locations and which shops are open, vary depending on the current time and day of the week. There are four seasons per year, each with its own weather patterns, crops to grow, and wild herbs available. Some days are reserved for festivals, where every shop is closed and special events take place. This offers a break from daily chores and a chance to interact with the townsfolk in unique ways, such as dancing or swimming.[7]

Planting, growing, and harvesting crops is one of the main focuses of the Story of Seasons series.[6] The crops available to plant include turnips, potatoes, corn, and strawberries, and they can be purchased in the village during their respective season. To plant crops, the player must till the soil, plant the seeds, then water the plots. Several crops will yield multiple vegetables throughout the season if continually watered. When the season ends and a new begins, all crops from the previous season will wither and must be cut down. Alternatively, a greenhouse can be built so that any plant can grow anytime during the year.[7]

Along with crops planted on the farm, there are also wild growing plants and herbs that the player may pick as he goes through his daily chores. The wild growing plants also change from season to season and reappear each day. Though all wild plants are edible, some can cause sickness while others prevent it.[7]

The player starts with five basic tools to help restore the farm: a hammer, an axe, a sickle, a hoe, and a watering can. After a certain amount of usage, a tool will automatically upgrade (signified when the tool becomes silver and then later gold), allowing the player to do more work faster using less energy. Tools for livestock such as a cow milker and an animal brush can be purchased in the village.[7]

Taking care of animals is an essential part of maintaining the farm. Livestock, such as cows, sheep, and chickens, may be purchased at a nearby ranch. These animals require food and care, and if left unfed or left outside in the rain, it will become sick and eventually die unless the player gives it medicine. If the animals are treated well, the products they give will increase in quality.

The player can also own a dog and a horse. The dog originally belonged to the player character's grandfather and is a throwback to the original Harvest Moon. A horse can be obtained by visiting the nearby ranch, and can be ridden or used as a portable shipping crate. Both the dog and the horse can compete in yearly races, where their performance is largely determined by their relationship with the player.[7]

One of the other major features of Harvest Moon 64 is the ability to marry and have a child. There are five eligible girls in Harvest Moon 64, represented by hearts that appear in their dialogue boxes, representative of her affection toward the player, ranging from white (indifferent) to pink (in love). Each of these girls has a non-player character suitor that will eventually marry her if the player chooses to marry another girl or chooses not to pursue anyone.[7]

The game also features a series of collectable items. When the player reaches a certain milestone or achieves one of several goals, he will receive a photograph in the mail to remember the event. Earned photographs are available for viewing at any time by checking the photo album on the bedside table and are a way to track a player's success in the game.[7]

Reception

{{Video game reviews
| GR = 84%[8]
| MC = 78/100[9]
| Allgame = {{Rating|3|5}}[10]
| EGM = 7.62/10[8]
| Fam = 31/40[11]
| GI = 7.25/10[8]
| GSpot = 7.3/10[12]
| IGN = 8.2/10[13]
| NP = 8.2/10[8]
| rev1 = Nintendojo
| rev1Score = 8.0/10 [14]
| award1Pub = Parent's Guide to Nintendo Games
| award1 = Parent's Guide Choice Award[15]
}}

Many reviews claim that although Harvest Moon 64 has a repetitive soundtrack and often glitchy visual displays, the game's captivating and unique gameplay make up for it.[13][12][14]

Aaron Boulding, who rated Harvest Moon 64 for IGN, rated the game at 8.2 out of 10, or "great", stating that "(he) was able to forgive a lot of shortcomings like poor audio and visual elements because (he) found (himself) playing it for hours at a time."[13]

Joe Fielder, who rated it for GameSpot, gave it 7.3 out of 10[12] and claimed that "although not for everyone, Harvest Moon 64 is a strangely compelling, original little game that makes hours melt away incomprehensibly."[12]

Mars Publishing's Parent's Guide to Nintendo Games gave Harvest Moon 64 the only Parent's Guide Choice Award for a Nintendo 64 game because it met the requirements of a game that "displays imagination, creativity, ingenuity of the first order, while offering a playing atmosphere that is educational and enriching."[15]

Nintendo Power ranked Harvest Moon 64 as the 278th greatest Nintendo game of all time.

References

1. ^{{cite web| author=雷堂承太朗 -djsw- and gregory dan| title=Harvest Moon 64 at MobyGames |accessdate=2011-03-17| publisher=MobyGames | url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/n64/harvest-moon-64/release-info}}
2. ^{{cite web | author=Caelestis| title=Harvest Moon Series | accessdate=2011-03-17 | publisher=MobyGames | url=http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/harvest-moon-series/offset,0/so,1a/|display-authors=etal}}
3. ^{{cite web|author1=Spencer|title=Harvest Moon And Beyond, What’s Next For Natsume?|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2015/03/18/harvest-moon-beyond-whats-next-natsume/|accessdate=18 March 2015|date=March 18, 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web|author1=NintenDaan | title=This week's European downloads - February 23 (forma.8, Harvest Moon 64 and more)|url=http://gonintendo.com/stories/274364-this-week-s-european-downloads-february-23-forma-8-harvest-mo|accessdate=20 February 2017|date=February 20, 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web | title=Harvest Moon Town| date=2000-01-20| publisher=Harvest Moon 64 Universe| accessdate=2011-03-17 | url=http://www.angelfire.com/hi3/harvestmoon/town.html}}
6. ^{{cite web| title=Harvest Moon Series| publisher=Rising Star Games| accessdate=2011-03-19| url=http://www.risingstargames.com/harvest-moon| deadurl=yes| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723103950/http://www.risingstargames.com/harvest-moon| archivedate=2011-07-23| df=}}
7. ^{{cite web| title=Official IGN Guide| accessdate=2011-03-17| author=Chris Carle| publisher=IGN| url=http://guides.ign.com/guides/1910/index.html| deadurl=yes| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810203542/http://guides.ign.com/guides/1910/index.html| archivedate=2011-08-10| df=}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.gamerankings.com/n64/197528-harvest-moon-64/index.html |title = Harvest Moon 64 |publisher=GameRankings |accessdate=2011-03-19}}
9. ^{{cite web |title=Harvest Moon 64 |url=http://wireless.metacritic.com/games/platforms/n64/harvestmoon64 |publisher=Metacritic |accessdate=2011-03-19 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110902122452/http://wireless.metacritic.com/games/platforms/n64/harvestmoon64 |archivedate=2011-09-02 |df= }}
10. ^{{cite web |last = Ottoson |first= Joe |title= Harvest Moon 64 Review |publisher=Allgame |url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=19953&tab=review |accessdate=2011-03-19}}
11. ^ニンテンドウ64 - 牧場物語2. Weekly Famitsu. No.915 Pt.2. Pg.32. 30 June 2006.
12. ^{{cite web|author=Joe Fielder| date=1999-12-20| title=Harvest Moon 64 Review| accessdate=2011-03-17 | url=http://www.gamespot.com/n64/rpg/harvestmoon64/review.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=gsupdates&tag=updates;title;2}}
13. ^{{cite web | author=Aaron Boulding| title=Harvest Moon 64| date=1999-12-23| publisher=IGN| accessdate=2011-03-17| url=http://ign64.ign.com/articles/151/151910p1.html}}
14. ^{{cite web| author=Eric Mattei| title = Harvest Moon 64| publisher = Nintendojo |accessdate=2011-03-19| url=http://www.nintendojo.com/archives/reviews/N64/view_item.php?948646800}}
15. ^{{cite book|title=Parent's Guide to Nintendo Games|author=Craig Wessel|page=94|ISBN=1-931199-06-X}}

External links

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