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ramesh31 a day ago

Came here to post this. There’s just something so comforting to the soul about that world. There are no politics, crime, religion, homelessness, war, or disease. Just melons. Melons, pumpkins, turnips, corn, rice, and potatoes. Visiting that place is like pure heroin for people with anxiety.

komaromy a day ago | parent | next [-]

I hear your point, but there's literally a homeless NPC and an NPC suffering from combat PTSD. Another way of looking at it might be that you're empowered to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those people which feels good.

rcfox 19 hours ago | parent [-]

Not only does that second NPC suffer from PTSD, he's absent from the village for the first year, serving in the military that's actively fighting a war.

ilrwbwrkhv a day ago | parent | prev [-]

There is politics from scene one? You are literally fighting against a giant corporation which is taking over the town.

CGamesPlay a day ago | parent | next [-]

Maybe politics, but it isn’t necessarily fighting “against”. You can play the Jojo path, get different perks, and the shopkeep doesn’t become unemployed.

pixelready 21 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Plus the intro of the game is the player moving to the farm to escape a soul-crushing corporate job, only to find that same sort of culture taking root in their pastoral sanctuary.

I love pretty much every system of progression it has, but I do respect that the game doesn’t really force you to engage with the parts that you don’t enjoy.

But anyone who sides with Joja is a monster.

ramesh31 a day ago | parent | prev [-]

I guess I never noticed that. I actually never paid attention to the story or characters at all. Just spent hundreds of hours growing increasingly large quantities and qualities of produce.

dingnuts a day ago | parent [-]

you only played about a third of the game then lol, you missed out on hundreds of hours of content