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System: Wii | Review Rating Legend | |
Dev: Neverland Ent. | 1.0 - 1.9 = Avoid | 4.0 - 4.4 = Great |
Pub: Marvelous / Xceed Games | 2.0 - 2.4 = Poor | 4.5 - 4.9 = Must Buy |
Release: March 17, 2009 | 2.5 - 2.9 = Average | 5.0 = The Best |
Players: 1 | 3.0 - 3.4 = Fair | |
ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+ | 3.5 - 3.9 = Good |
Replacing the rock and gem mines of past games, Rune Factory: Frontier features numerous dungeons packed with ore, treasure, monsters, and other mysteries to explore. These excellently designed subterranean caverns serve as the lairs to many small denizens in addition to a large boss creature. Clearing each dungeon out advances the story as well, and you'll have to rid them of all unfriendly inhabitants to access the boss battle in each.
You can obtain various weapons and other items for battling beasties. Exploring and pummeling your way through these lairs is a fun diversion that breaks up the monotony of calm farm life. You can also break rocks to obtain ore resources and pick up dropped items from fallen enemies to use or sell. Animal husbandry is also slightly different in Rune Factory. You must use a special brush to befriend monsters and persuade them to come live on your farm. Some creatures resemble traditional animals like sheep, cows, and chickens, and they function similarly in terms of food and resources production. Other beasts can be persuaded to join you in your journey through various dungeons and assist in battle. There are many more fantasy elements worked into the gameplay that RPG fans should enjoy immensely.
The landscape and scenery in and around Trampoli and the caves beyond are gorgeous. Rune Factory: Frontier sports a slightly more mature visual style that's still very colorful, detailed, and appealing. The village and homestead still retain a familiar country vibe, but a smattering of fantasy elements and added visual flair make the land feel more magical. Anime cutscenes appear at random; it's likely a good thing for anime fans but not so hot for the rest of us. Though the fixed camera angle feels a little tight at times, it affords a good view of each areas and isn't as cumbersome as Tree of Tranquility. Thankfully, load times are also cut to a minimum during transitions from area to area.
Rune Factory: Frontier gets the core traditional aspects of the formula right, while adding in exciting RPG elements and a fantastic presentation that breathes new life into the Harvest Moon series. Old-school fans who don't mind a little fantasy flavor (a little swords and sorcery never hurt the garden vegetables, right?) will find Rune Factory's firm grasp of the classic gameplay pleasing, and the other additions it throws in changes things up just enough to freshen the experience substantially.
Charm Notches are required to equip Charms. Hollow knight notch locations. Different charms require a different amount of notches. Starts with 3 Notches.
By Nathan Meunier
CCC Staff Contributor
The landscape and scenery both indoors and outdoors is simply beautiful. It's a marvelously designed adventure.
Controls are occasionally cumbersome when switching between items. Motion controls are unspectacular, yet they're far from broken.
The musical score is catchy and pleasant at times and dramatic and dark at others. The voice work borders between good and irritating.
Play Value
There's simply so much to do that it will take many months to fully explore Rune Factory's true depth. The best part is it's fun to do so.
Not an average. See Rating legend above for a final score breakdown.
Game Features:
Replacing the rock and gem mines of past games, Rune Factory: Frontier features numerous dungeons packed with ore, treasure, monsters, and other mysteries to explore. These excellently designed subterranean caverns serve as the lairs to many small denizens in addition to a large boss creature. Clearing each dungeon out advances the story as well, and you'll have to rid them of all unfriendly inhabitants to access the boss battle in each.
You can obtain various weapons and other items for battling beasties. Exploring and pummeling your way through these lairs is a fun diversion that breaks up the monotony of calm farm life. You can also break rocks to obtain ore resources and pick up dropped items from fallen enemies to use or sell. Animal husbandry is also slightly different in Rune Factory. You must use a special brush to befriend monsters and persuade them to come live on your farm. Some creatures resemble traditional animals like sheep, cows, and chickens, and they function similarly in terms of food and resources production. Other beasts can be persuaded to join you in your journey through various dungeons and assist in battle. There are many more fantasy elements worked into the gameplay that RPG fans should enjoy immensely.
The landscape and scenery in and around Trampoli and the caves beyond are gorgeous. Rune Factory: Frontier sports a slightly more mature visual style that's still very colorful, detailed, and appealing. The village and homestead still retain a familiar country vibe, but a smattering of fantasy elements and added visual flair make the land feel more magical. Anime cutscenes appear at random; it's likely a good thing for anime fans but not so hot for the rest of us. Though the fixed camera angle feels a little tight at times, it affords a good view of each areas and isn't as cumbersome as Tree of Tranquility. Thankfully, load times are also cut to a minimum during transitions from area to area.
Rune Factory: Frontier gets the core traditional aspects of the formula right, while adding in exciting RPG elements and a fantastic presentation that breathes new life into the Harvest Moon series. Old-school fans who don't mind a little fantasy flavor (a little swords and sorcery never hurt the garden vegetables, right?) will find Rune Factory's firm grasp of the classic gameplay pleasing, and the other additions it throws in changes things up just enough to freshen the experience substantially.
Charm Notches are required to equip Charms. Hollow knight notch locations. Different charms require a different amount of notches. Starts with 3 Notches.
By Nathan Meunier
CCC Staff Contributor
The landscape and scenery both indoors and outdoors is simply beautiful. It's a marvelously designed adventure.
Controls are occasionally cumbersome when switching between items. Motion controls are unspectacular, yet they're far from broken.
The musical score is catchy and pleasant at times and dramatic and dark at others. The voice work borders between good and irritating.
Play Value
There's simply so much to do that it will take many months to fully explore Rune Factory's true depth. The best part is it's fun to do so.
Not an average. See Rating legend above for a final score breakdown.
Game Features:
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Rune Factory Frontier | |
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Developer(s) | Neverland |
Publisher(s) | EURising Star Games JP/NAMarvelous Entertainment |
Series | Rune Factory |
Platform(s) | Wii |
Release date(s) | JP November 27, 2008 NA March 17, 2009 EU April 1, 2010 |
Genre(s) | Life simulation, Role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Input methods | Wii Remote + Nunchuk, Classic Controller |
Compatibility | 4 Playable |
GameIDs | RUFP99, RUFJ99, RUFEMV |
See also.. | Dolphin Forum thread |
Rune Factory Frontier is a simulation/console role-playing game video game developed by Neverland Co. and published by Marvelous Entertainment in Japan, Marvelous Entertainment USA and Xseed Games in North America, and Rising Star Games in Europe for the Wii video game console.
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Enhancements
Bloom Ghosting
Odd transparent copies appear of some objects when using Internal Resolution above defaults. Refer issue 7404.
Configuration
No configuration changes are known to affect compatibility for this title.
Version Compatibility
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Testing
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Revision | OS Version | CPU | GPU | Result | Tester |
r6337 | Windows 7 | AMD Phenom II X6 @ 3.61GHz | ATI Radeon HD 5850 | Plays flawlessly. Rune Factory Frontier (12:3) Ratio Eyefinity 'Wiifinity' | finalfantasy4567 |
3.0 | Windows 7 | AMD Phenom II X4 @ 3GHz | ATI Radeon HD 4870 | Basically flawless. The framerate drops to as low as 22-25FPS in some areas of Lava Ruins and when there are a lot of crops in your field, but otherwise runs at a solid 30FPS. I completed the game and experienced no issues other than a couple of instances of glitched sound which were remedied by resetting the game. Direct3D9 does not cause any blurriness for me, but enabling 9xSSAA causes lighting glitches (no problem with 4x). | |
r7719 | Windows Vista | AMD Phenom II X4 840 @ 3.2GHz | ATI Radeon HD 5700 | Very playable! 25-30FPS, 100% Speed. Game slows within Lava Ruins to 60-70% speed. Screen transition 0-18FPS, 30-50% speed. Game crashes upon screen transition very rarely, but possible. Sound reduced to static after about an hour of gameplay. A restart of the game will restore sound. Graphics besides indoor areas appear blurred only with DirectX9. (cannot confirm if this is how the game normally is, I don't remember the game being this blurry on my TV) Game running with DirectX 11. | Sealion |
r7719 | Windows 7 | Intel Pentium P6200 @ 2.13GHz | AMD Radeon HD 6470M | The game is playable. The game FPS will start to reduce if too much background activities. The FPS will also reduced if there are many sprites within the game map, i.e the Runeys. other than that, the issues are common. | LunaeMaster |
3.0-589 | Windows 7 | Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @3GHz | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 | Almost perfect. Speed is always between 80 and 100%, FPS stays on an acceptable level, too. Only flaw is random occurring sound issues which won't stop until the game is reloaded. | Alu |
3.0-710 | Windows 7 | AMD Athlon II X2 @ 3.30GHz | ATI Radeon HD 5570 | Good playable. In Direct3D9 or Direct3D11 no blur in outdoor area. Mostly 28-35FPS, speed is 80-100%. FPS not falls when using 16x anisotropic filtration, but fall when using the 4x Native Resolution. Audio mostly normal. | Rikudo |
3.0-752 | Windows 7 | Intel Core i5-2500K @ 4GHz | AMD Radeon HD 6950 | Great. DX9(Only DX9 for testing , no idea why i didn't switch it back to DX11) 1080p, 4x Native, no AA, 4x AF. Solid 30FPS all the time. Auido is perfect at DSP HLE. client crashes randomly from 5min to 1 hour, tested all kinds of settings and then switched to, not a single crash in hours. | Light |
3.5 | Windows 7 | Intel Core i7-2670QM | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M | Plays well, slight slowdown in bottom section of the main farm's field and in the 2nd dungeon. Occasionally, under Dx9, after a cutscene the frame rate outdoors will cut (from 60FPS to 45FPS) until computer is restarted. Bluriness with Dx9 noted but not enough to warrant concern or render the game unplayable. | turtlbrdr |
5.0 | Windows 7 | Intel Xeon E3 1230v2 | AMD HD 6750 | Smooth and stable. Use OpenGL Render/HLE sound and PAL60. Played 70 hours, tested most game area and never crash! Need disable wii controller speaker to make controller less lagging. | BloodyHamster |
5.0-3951 | Windows 10 | Intel Core m3-7Y30 | Intel HD Graphics 615 | Amazing and impressive on ultra low powered PC. Use OpenGL Render. With stock TDP (4.5 W) and Turbo Boost, the game can run at 1.5x IR, no AA, 2x AF at full speed. Unlocking TDP to 12 W, it can reach 100% speed at 2x IR, no AA, 8x AF or 1.5x IR, 2x MSAA, 4x AF(Considering passive cooling, I chose demanding scenes to test for about 1 min.). From 3774 to 3951, played it for dozens of hours, random crashes haven't occurred though. |