@@TheAnig140895 Yes they will be uploaded a couple days AFTER the live recording because we need to edit them for podcast platforms. We're updating the Slightly Civil War channels to Slightly Something Else so no need to subscribe to anything new either.
Perfect in that it ate weeks of my life and I'm feeding it more. Yahtzee warned me that it hits them addiction receptors, but I just had to know ... EDIT: And yet, in all that time, I never sided with Joja. I even started new games with it in mind that I would see the Joja ending, and yet pouring that much time into seeing what I know will be a shitty ending is devoid of the fun of working toward the ending you care about. I guess that's how I know how much I play games for the story.
Speaking of Rune Factory, I remember Rune Factory 4 had a Chzo Mythos reference. In a haunted house there was a journal that ended with "it hurts" written in red over and over again.
I LOVE the show change! while I thought Slightly Civil War was okay if I thought the topic was interesting. the after Discussion was what I listened to the most!
The Rune Factory series is the one I think really did manage to combine quality farming with quality combat stuff. It keeps them separate though; no bloody tower defence tiresomeness.
Of all the things I would change about SDV, I think the big one I would change is to make the characters who give up booze, i.e. Pam and Shane, stop LOVING it when you give them Beer even when they're supposed to be sobering up.
My favourite part of slightly civil war was the podcast that comes after slightly civil war, so I like that this is continuing. I'm not bothered about it being live, I prefer to have it as a sort of podcast I can listen to/watch later on. Keep it up chaps.
They probably stumbled into the timing because I think they just programmed 1 minute in real life = 1 hour of game time. Several games like BOTW and Majora's Mask also set their day/night cycle at the same pace.
I think another great take on "Farming Sims" is the factory management games like Factorio or Satisfactory. The gameplay loop is basically same in terms of short and long term goals and gains but a type of game also satisfy the engineer/nerd in some of us. For me I can't be bothered to water the plants but I can spend days building up to a space elevator.
48:09 - if one of the stardew waifus had a literal hook, that would be 'something' too! She could have lost her hand in a tragic farming accident, and is depressed about it or something.
On Loop Hero: Swamps are really good next to vampire mansions, as they will kill themselves with their own vampirism. Vampire mansions are important because orbs of expansion only drop from combats with at least five enemies, and only four enemies can directly spawn on a tile.
Great new format! I liked Slightly Civil War most of the time and will miss it. But I liked the podcast that came after EVERY time, so this is really just more of the best stuff.
You know, I really wanted to make a Farming Sim x Cosmic Horror type RPG at one point, mixing "chill" with "freaky secret stuff"...But managing a full-blown farming sim type game in RPGmaker is legit difficult and I moved on to other projects. XD
It's not cosmic horror, but Graveyard Keeper is "Stardew Valley, except with zombies, corpses and making fun of the church establishment" I liked it a lot
loop hero advice, if you hold down the return to camp button, it turns on auto return, the next time you pass through camp it'll do it for you, no timing required.
Swamp Card =Vampires means that Vampires cant heal anymore, and that their healing actually does damage to them I believe. Anything else that spawns on those swamps (spiders) will suffer the same issue. Not good to use them if you have a regen build of course.
Playing stardew valley makes me think of Harvest Moon DS (when Marvelous was still partnered with Natsume, so it was good). They have many of the same gameplay elements just different designs for character models and settings. They also differentiate by one having a western feel while the other has an eastern one. Nothing wrong on that aspect, just something to note. I do think Stardew valley has a few more conveniences by comparison. Like sprinklers, or mine carts to get around, or spouse doing chores occasionally. Little things that are nice but not disruptive to a flow or routine you may have.
@@pantyeater-kun5788 I haven't played multiplayer, so I can't really compare. At higher difficulties they straight up have an advantage over you, which makes it difficult but not impossible.
I found it enjoyable, but it leans waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much on its novel theme. I was expecting a lot more story and a more, well, fleshed out gameplay loop rather than generic grind.
Yes, tinkering with organs and then monopolizing the gourmet vegetable market without lifting a finger was a great goal to work towards and achieve. From then on I just bought out every shop in town when I needed something; the tavern was so necessary to give meaning to this stage of the game, though. But I am also the person who maxed out his graveyard, judge accordingly :D
I always have a hard time analyzing the core loop of games when they get more complex. Take the SoulsBorne games for example, since Yhatzee/Jack are both fans. What is the actual core loop there versus the secondary and tertiary loops?
you do your farming work and then you chill, says yathzee not for min maxers like me, every moment of day has to be used to it's maximum potential which leads to the whole day being stress, haha
There is absolutely no point in discussing Stardew Valley's game design when Rune Factory 4 exists. I'm very tired of repeating this fact and if you don't believe me that's your loss, a very significant one in fact. Since the 80's, Rune Factory 4 was the 1st game I've ever rated 10/10 so don't take my praises lightly.
This evangelizing for Rune Factory 4 and 5 makes them seem aggressively overrated by Rune Factory fans. Which because taste is subjective, it seems very accurate. What you're doing is annoying people into not giving the series a chance. Also the lack of same-sex relationships until the fifth game, which makes 4 a deal breaker. Being able to be authentic to your self in these games is important after all. Stardew Valley gets the love it gets a genuinely fantastic game. Not to talk down Rune Factory 4 and 5, this it's just a more niche genre.
Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning (for 3DS) is the last true Farm Story game to use the Harvest Moon name. Everything after that are the crappy bad ones. But even that one isn't that good....mostly because the tutorial is horrific, and lasts the entire first year of the game before they let you just freaking play (it's fine after that point). (as in locking out whole mechanics and introducing 1 new thing a week if you're lucky). I literally could not be assed to replay it because there's you're wasting hours of your life with the most patronizingly hand-held trash in existence and wastes like 6 hours just getting to the point you can start playing. Story of Seasons did A LOT better in that regard. Since they only somewhat restrict your first week (which is fair enough since it only takes 10-15 minutes to rush through it), and there's more to do since you're not playing in a mostly abandoned town with only 2 npcs to talk to for 3/4 of the first year like in HM 3D. If HM 3D had done the same I'd feel it was a lot better, since the Town Building aspect IS fun, but it takes like 6 hours to brute force your way through all the tutorials to get to the point you can start playing.
Me, too, it's so good! Have you found the SV Discord yet? There's so many people there for Multiplayer and fanart and stuff, I recommend it to everyone :)
I kinda wish Minecraft had a stardew valley/harvest moon game mode and plays like it because 10 mins days are short and hostile mob spawning just keep you from doing stuff
But building fences and lighting everything up is like fighting the corruption itself, carving out a peaceful place for yourself. Possibly protecting villagers in the process. That gives meaning to some!
@@alexnoman1498 thats why it called a gamemode, its an option for those that want it and not force it on to everyone at the same time, adventure mode is something that map makers use but is pretty worthless for everyone else, having different gamemodes would make the game feel different every time
The issue is Minecraft is not compatable with well-written characters or dialogue like Story of Seasons. If you want good building & farming & don't care about socialization then installing mods & a little research into console commands could probably get you where you want real quick.
Loop Hero... Picked it up after Jack talked about it... 100ish hrs later on 1 save.. not including other saves of trying to get the boss on the first play. Dangit... you said the magic word, I took off my headphones and put it on speaker to do some house stuff and my dog grabbed the lead.
Harvest Moon A Wonderful Life and Harvest Moon Another Wonderful Life on the GameCube were the last good Harvest Moon Games that I would recommend trying if you like Stardew Valley. I mean Tree of Tranquility was a decent Harvest Moon game but it doesn't hold a candle to the previously mentioned titles. Previous Harvest Moon games that came before those two are also great but everything after them is just kind of "eh".
The nice part of those 2 games (I believe its also on the PS2 though), was if you had a GBA, link cable and Friends of Mineral Town/More Friends of Mineral Town, you can get some bonus items in both games. That was one of the fun things about the GC, developers could make games for both systems and add something interesting that's unlocked once hooked together.
@@callak_9974 **(SPOILERS)** I just remember growing old and dying. 10/10 would cry again. (And that old lady outliving me which still, to this day, think she's a vampire)
@@haruhirogrimgar6047 Never played Rune Factory so I can't say, except for the one on the original DS which I just remember being very confusing and unappealing but it has been ages so again, can't say.
@@TeamOmega27 Yeah the first 2 titles are rough (I have a nostalgic love for RF 2 though.) But by the time of RF 3 it had all the farming mechanics of Harvest Moon, fishing, dating/romance system, cooking, mining, and a decent combat/dungeon system. For animals instead of buying them you tame monsters in the wild. Though the series really shines with RF4. It improved *everything* and added side-mechanics from other games (like a shop system.) I fullheartedly recommend it if you have a 3DS or Switch & like farming/life sims. If you don't, them emulating RF3 should be good.
@@PenelopePenobskot I’d literally murder someone to get Yahtzee on a best of the worst, but I feel like that’s not really his thing and I can respect that (not just “movies”, but kinda the whole setup). Rich is a sellout though and he’d totally talk about video games on here
In my opinion as soon as I played Rune Factory 4 I never wanted to play Stardew again. Something about all the skills in the game made Stardew seem boring to me.
@@kweeniepiez It isn't Nintendo-developed, it was made by studio Xseed. And they are still games in the same genre promising similar experiences. The difference is Rune Factory is much better.
Stardew Valley feels like a management program disguised as a game. Hopefully the dev makes something a little more inspired next time. I love their visual art style.
yes hopefully the one man dev will be more inspired than the 30+ characters, story and world he single handedly made. I've played through five times and still something new with updates and new story/farms/items. perhaps you are the uninspired one
Talk about The Sims, which has always had a farming side, but became specially powerful on Sims 3 and Sims 4. You can have a huge farming simulation in the Sims 4 and live off of the land if you want to.
When they said it would be called Slightly Something Else, I didn't expect that to be literal
Had to make a title that was easy enough for Jack to remember. ;)
@@theescapist Will this make it to Spotify? These podcasts were perfect time for my daily commute
@@TheAnig140895 Yes they will be uploaded a couple days AFTER the live recording because we need to edit them for podcast platforms.
We're updating the Slightly Civil War channels to Slightly Something Else so no need to subscribe to anything new either.
@@theescapist Thanks!
@@TheAnig140895 you have an hour long commute? Holy shit...
Jack: A lot of the girls are just what you put into them.
PHRASING, JACK.
@1:30 they finally start
You have provided a valuable service good sir. I’m sending you a cookie in the mail as a reward
25:10 Wadsworth constant, for the main point of the whole video.
Each day we come one step closer to it being a jack n yahtz radio show
Make it so, number one!
Why would you want to take a step back?
What do you think a podcast is?
Like, a radio show.. And all the music is just video game music. With these two running it. Yessssss
That has a nice ring to it
Pull things out of the ground
20 minute day loop
Pikmin is a farming sim
Checks out
Perfect in that it ate weeks of my life and I'm feeding it more. Yahtzee warned me that it hits them addiction receptors, but I just had to know ...
EDIT: And yet, in all that time, I never sided with Joja. I even started new games with it in mind that I would see the Joja ending, and yet pouring that much time into seeing what I know will be a shitty ending is devoid of the fun of working toward the ending you care about. I guess that's how I know how much I play games for the story.
“Adjust glasses, smug voice”
Nothing changes
I'm sad to see Slightly Civil War go. I really loved those jokey debates with all the animations
Speaking of Rune Factory, I remember Rune Factory 4 had a Chzo Mythos reference.
In a haunted house there was a journal that ended with "it hurts" written in red over and over again.
That went through some translation and is generic enough to not be as likely intentional, but maybe Yahtzee is influential enough :D
"Large Cynical Man Cuddling Tiny Dog Stream" is what my brain calls this.
I will never tire of Yahtzee's voice
I just finished the audiobook of "Will Save the Galaxy for Food" and it was faaaaantastic.
@@IronBabyFists Will Destroy the Galaxy for Cash was even better
I LOVE the show change! while I thought Slightly Civil War was okay if I thought the topic was interesting. the after Discussion was what I listened to the most!
The Rune Factory series is the one I think really did manage to combine quality farming with quality combat stuff. It keeps them separate though; no bloody tower defence tiresomeness.
Of all the things I would change about SDV, I think the big one I would change is to make the characters who give up booze, i.e. Pam and Shane, stop LOVING it when you give them Beer even when they're supposed to be sobering up.
THIS
“They’re fucking drinking themselves to death Jack!”
My favourite part of slightly civil war was the podcast that comes after slightly civil war, so I like that this is continuing. I'm not bothered about it being live, I prefer to have it as a sort of podcast I can listen to/watch later on. Keep it up chaps.
"Cooki has already scratched at my..." cut off by loading. Do I want to guess at what he was about to say or wait to find out.
They probably stumbled into the timing because I think they just programmed 1 minute in real life = 1 hour of game time. Several games like BOTW and Majora's Mask also set their day/night cycle at the same pace.
Everquest had the same thing, a 20 minute day/night cycle at least. I think DAOC and Baulders Gate did as well. It's a fairly consistent trope.
I think another great take on "Farming Sims" is the factory management games like Factorio or Satisfactory. The gameplay loop is basically same in terms of short and long term goals and gains but a type of game also satisfy the engineer/nerd in some of us. For me I can't be bothered to water the plants but I can spend days building up to a space elevator.
I need to try factorio again. I've tried and not hit the point I'm into it
48:09 - if one of the stardew waifus had a literal hook, that would be 'something' too! She could have lost her hand in a tragic farming accident, and is depressed about it or something.
We need Terminal Montage to make "Something about slightly something else"
For a guy who got fired like a week ago, Jack sure does like to give free labor.
Wait Jack got fired?
@@rhombicdodecahedron1665 running gag from a few Slightly Civil Wars ago.
Congrats on this reformatted Slightly S.E.. Listening to you two share your thoughts on videogames in depth is a delight.
I would love an episode where Yahtzee and Jack just talk about their favorite games
That was the last three podcast of slightly civil war, with dark soul taking over two of them
That's a lot of words for "Dark Souls"
Wasn't there that one episode where Yahtz sold Jack on Silent Hill 2 as well?
On Loop Hero: Swamps are really good next to vampire mansions, as they will kill themselves with their own vampirism. Vampire mansions are important because orbs of expansion only drop from combats with at least five enemies, and only four enemies can directly spawn on a tile.
I hope the make animated snippets of highlighted moments.
I like that hack fraud Jack Packard
Loved this!!! I actually been following escapist for a long time without subscribing cuz I just stuck to zero punctuation, but this made me subscribe
Great new format!
I liked Slightly Civil War most of the time and will miss it. But I liked the podcast that came after EVERY time, so this is really just more of the best stuff.
That was an excellent new form. A great accompaniment on my morning walk do school! But where did Jack get that amazing T-shirt??
You know, I really wanted to make a Farming Sim x Cosmic Horror type RPG at one point, mixing "chill" with "freaky secret stuff"...But managing a full-blown farming sim type game in RPGmaker is legit difficult and I moved on to other projects. XD
It's not cosmic horror, but Graveyard Keeper is "Stardew Valley, except with zombies, corpses and making fun of the church establishment" I liked it a lot
loop hero advice, if you hold down the return to camp button, it turns on auto return, the next time you pass through camp it'll do it for you, no timing required.
You have several options in the menu for various auto-pauses, too, worth keeping in mind :)
Listening to this podcast while playing Valheim is very sooting for my soul.
Love hearing you guys, but these anti-dog camera angles are a crime!
Loved the podcast! Needed this in me life!
Yatz and Jack appear at 1:28 :)
Also how *dare* you crop out the dogs D:
Much prefer this show over slightly civil war. I like hearing about your guys's actual opinions than opinions you guys are arbitrarily assigned.
Really cool you figured out a way to incorporate youtube comments into a podcast
Swamp Card =Vampires means that Vampires cant heal anymore, and that their healing actually does damage to them I believe. Anything else that spawns on those swamps (spiders) will suffer the same issue. Not good to use them if you have a regen build of course.
Well just look at those hungry young talents now!
me listening to this podcast while playing stardew: 🥲
These two have some of the best chemistry I've ever seen.
After the stream by hours. I just want to say that I'm looking forward to Stardew Valley meets Wing Commander: Privateer.
Just wanted to say I love Yahtzee Croshaw's Trilby game series and hope he puts them on the Switch!
5:08 “Hello, I’m Yahtzee Croshaw and this is my friend Jack and we’re talking the fuck about some HAAAAARVEST MOOOOON for the SNES”.
As far as edge goes the thing with Linus eating from trash cans is pretty grim.
Yeah i went for Shane, and was pretty annoyed when he moved in he put beer on my bedroom floor!
Love the new format
Playing stardew valley makes me think of Harvest Moon DS (when Marvelous was still partnered with Natsume, so it was good). They have many of the same gameplay elements just different designs for character models and settings. They also differentiate by one having a western feel while the other has an eastern one. Nothing wrong on that aspect, just something to note. I do think Stardew valley has a few more conveniences by comparison. Like sprinklers, or mine carts to get around, or spouse doing chores occasionally. Little things that are nice but not disruptive to a flow or routine you may have.
You want perfect gameplay loops? Civ 5 has got to be up there. I spent 16 hours yesterday hitting next turn and just lost an entire day of my life.
@@pantyeater-kun5788 I haven't played multiplayer, so I can't really compare. At higher difficulties they straight up have an advantage over you, which makes it difficult but not impossible.
@@pantyeater-kun5788 It is, but it becomes better with the Vox Populi mod, among many other improvements.
@1:04:24 More specifically it's a fuck hunt. I don't even want to know what the hunting dog would be snickering at in THAT game...
Graveyard keeper is probably my favorite harvest moon Star dew valley descendent
I found it enjoyable, but it leans waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much on its novel theme. I was expecting a lot more story and a more, well, fleshed out gameplay loop rather than generic grind.
@@custos3249 part of that is the maingameplay loop leads to less grind via zombies. so you can focus more on the actively fun stuff.
Yes, tinkering with organs and then monopolizing the gourmet vegetable market without lifting a finger was a great goal to work towards and achieve. From then on I just bought out every shop in town when I needed something; the tavern was so necessary to give meaning to this stage of the game, though.
But I am also the person who maxed out his graveyard, judge accordingly :D
.... i've never realized how much you guys resemble each other.
Will the Podcast be posted on Spotify/ other podcast aps?
Yahtzee looks like my dishevelled university professor tbh
Why is the audio on escapist podcasts always so quiet?
I always have a hard time analyzing the core loop of games when they get more complex. Take the SoulsBorne games for example, since Yhatzee/Jack are both fans. What is the actual core loop there versus the secondary and tertiary loops?
Fighting monsters? It's a game about using weapons, levels, map knowledge, ... to fight enemies. That's it.
Explore searching for enemies -> Kill enemies -> Deposit souls & heal to make it easier to Explore & Kill -> Explore...
Starts at 01:30
Guys, do you plan to upload this to Apple Podcasts app into old slightly civil war (now has new picture) feed? Currently it’s not there
Yes, a couple days after the live show goes up as we have to edit / clean it up for audio formats.
20 Min is about the length of most 30 min shows once you cut out the commercials and even the filler sequences
Huh, the RLM/Yahtzee crossover I didn't know existed.
I feel like darksouls/stardew valley is a game i would probably play.
Hell yes, actual stakes, a grim world, carving out a piece of Eden with the gathered scraps of knowledge and equipment? That sounds incredible!
The closest you will get for a while is probably going to be the Rune Factory series (with RF 5 coming out March next year, RF4 being a masterpiece.)
swamp card is good to fight vampires
All this talk about Stardew Valley and y’all haven’t tried the boardgame yet. And it’s even got a solo mode!
Have you tried it at all? Is it any good?
you do your farming work and then you chill, says yathzee
not for min maxers like me, every moment of day has to be used to it's maximum potential
which leads to the whole day being stress, haha
What's the song at the beginning?
So I've been recommended the first, and last... episode on SSE today :( Best of luck guys!
There is absolutely no point in discussing Stardew Valley's game design when Rune Factory 4 exists. I'm very tired of repeating this fact and if you don't believe me that's your loss, a very significant one in fact. Since the 80's, Rune Factory 4 was the 1st game I've ever rated 10/10 so don't take my praises lightly.
It really pains me how much attention and love Stardew Valley gets when Rune Factory is so much better.
This evangelizing for Rune Factory 4 and 5 makes them seem aggressively overrated by Rune Factory fans. Which because taste is subjective, it seems very accurate. What you're doing is annoying people into not giving the series a chance. Also the lack of same-sex relationships until the fifth game, which makes 4 a deal breaker. Being able to be authentic to your self in these games is important after all. Stardew Valley gets the love it gets a genuinely fantastic game. Not to talk down Rune Factory 4 and 5, this it's just a more niche genre.
Why does Jack have a framed corndog?
I think i remember him saying that it was a souvenir from a project he worked on. Can't remember the whole story.
This was good.
Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning (for 3DS) is the last true Farm Story game to use the Harvest Moon name. Everything after that are the crappy bad ones.
But even that one isn't that good....mostly because the tutorial is horrific, and lasts the entire first year of the game before they let you just freaking play (it's fine after that point). (as in locking out whole mechanics and introducing 1 new thing a week if you're lucky). I literally could not be assed to replay it because there's you're wasting hours of your life with the most patronizingly hand-held trash in existence and wastes like 6 hours just getting to the point you can start playing.
Story of Seasons did A LOT better in that regard. Since they only somewhat restrict your first week (which is fair enough since it only takes 10-15 minutes to rush through it), and there's more to do since you're not playing in a mostly abandoned town with only 2 npcs to talk to for 3/4 of the first year like in HM 3D.
If HM 3D had done the same I'd feel it was a lot better, since the Town Building aspect IS fun, but it takes like 6 hours to brute force your way through all the tutorials to get to the point you can start playing.
Also I legit played stardew valley while listening to this. The 1.5 update sucked me in hard
Me, too, it's so good!
Have you found the SV Discord yet? There's so many people there for Multiplayer and fanart and stuff, I recommend it to everyone :)
I kinda wish Minecraft had a stardew valley/harvest moon game mode and plays like it because 10 mins days are short and hostile mob spawning just keep you from doing stuff
But building fences and lighting everything up is like fighting the corruption itself, carving out a peaceful place for yourself. Possibly protecting villagers in the process. That gives meaning to some!
@@alexnoman1498 thats why it called a gamemode, its an option for those that want it and not force it on to everyone at the same time, adventure mode is something that map makers use but is pretty worthless for everyone else, having different gamemodes would make the game feel different every time
The issue is Minecraft is not compatable with well-written characters or dialogue like Story of Seasons. If you want good building & farming & don't care about socialization then installing mods & a little research into console commands could probably get you where you want real quick.
Loop Hero... Picked it up after Jack talked about it... 100ish hrs later on 1 save.. not including other saves of trying to get the boss on the first play.
Dangit... you said the magic word, I took off my headphones and put it on speaker to do some house stuff and my dog grabbed the lead.
Loop Hero is somewhat fractal, every system hides two more beneath it you can tinker with. It's incredible.
I mean... Harvest moon back to nature is 'perfect-er'
They kept suspiciously quiet to really keep the brand recognition rolling as long as possible...
Harvest Moon A Wonderful Life and Harvest Moon Another Wonderful Life on the GameCube were the last good Harvest Moon Games that I would recommend trying if you like Stardew Valley. I mean Tree of Tranquility was a decent Harvest Moon game but it doesn't hold a candle to the previously mentioned titles. Previous Harvest Moon games that came before those two are also great but everything after them is just kind of "eh".
The nice part of those 2 games (I believe its also on the PS2 though), was if you had a GBA, link cable and Friends of Mineral Town/More Friends of Mineral Town, you can get some bonus items in both games.
That was one of the fun things about the GC, developers could make games for both systems and add something interesting that's unlocked once hooked together.
@@callak_9974 **(SPOILERS)**
I just remember growing old and dying. 10/10 would cry again. (And that old lady outliving me which still, to this day, think she's a vampire)
Do you count Rune Factory as a Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons game?
@@haruhirogrimgar6047 Never played Rune Factory so I can't say, except for the one on the original DS which I just remember being very confusing and unappealing but it has been ages so again, can't say.
@@TeamOmega27 Yeah the first 2 titles are rough (I have a nostalgic love for RF 2 though.) But by the time of RF 3 it had all the farming mechanics of Harvest Moon, fishing, dating/romance system, cooking, mining, and a decent combat/dungeon system. For animals instead of buying them you tame monsters in the wild.
Though the series really shines with RF4. It improved *everything* and added side-mechanics from other games (like a shop system.) I fullheartedly recommend it if you have a 3DS or Switch & like farming/life sims. If you don't, them emulating RF3 should be good.
Every day we come one step closer to a Rich Evans cameo
I'm personally rooting for a yahtzee appearance on rlm lol
@@PenelopePenobskot I’d literally murder someone to get Yahtzee on a best of the worst, but I feel like that’s not really his thing and I can respect that (not just “movies”, but kinda the whole setup). Rich is a sellout though and he’d totally talk about video games on here
I'm making a Zelda+Stardew-inspired game right now :D This talk was really great for me!!
Did you ever finish your game?
If yes, I'd love to play it 😊
I like this
Loop Souls Podcast
I'm having let's drown out flash backs... It's beautiful (=
Minecraft has a 20 minute day..
This show is a MUCH better idea then slightly civil war. Just saying.
In my opinion as soon as I played Rune Factory 4 I never wanted to play Stardew again. Something about all the skills in the game made Stardew seem boring to me.
you're comparing a full priced Nintendo developed title to a $10 one-man development game but 🤷🏼♀️
@@kweeniepiez I don't think it is Nintendo developed but that's a great point. A better example would be my time at Portia maybe?
@@kweeniepiez It isn't Nintendo-developed, it was made by studio Xseed. And they are still games in the same genre promising similar experiences. The difference is Rune Factory is much better.
I'm into it
10:50
Damn, I missed the stream.
*it was boring for me, didn't last a week....maybe ill give it another download sometime in the future and really find that sweet spot.*
There's some confusion between the Harvest Moon and Story of Seasons franchises which may be confusing to consumers. Solution: play Stardew Valley!
I found stardew frustrating and stressful.
I liked the core, but the time mechanic stomped all over what could have been idyllic.
Just go gay and date Shane, Yatz.
*Mah* *Wife*
For a moment I thought we had drown out mk.2
Stardew Valley feels like a management program disguised as a game. Hopefully the dev makes something a little more inspired next time. I love their visual art style.
I havent been in stardew valley since the first year it came out. At that time it felt like a skeleton crew of Rune Factory 4 at least.
yes hopefully the one man dev will be more inspired than the 30+ characters, story and world he single handedly made. I've played through five times and still something new with updates and new story/farms/items. perhaps you are the uninspired one
....and there's the "I like the game and can't handle that someone doesn't"-response.
@@kweeniepiez Check out Microsoft Excel sometime. I think it'll be right up your alley.
Still pales in comparison to Rune Factory.
nah it's better
Talk about The Sims, which has always had a farming side, but became specially powerful on Sims 3 and Sims 4. You can have a huge farming simulation in the Sims 4 and live off of the land if you want to.