Um jogo maravilhoso que nunca daria uma chance se ele não viesse no bundle do meu Switch Lite. Gameplay muito relaxante que se baseia no horário do seu console, então jogar por 1h ou 2h já é o suficiente visto que tem coisas que só vão completar no dia seguinte da vida real. Arte e músicas espetaculares, personagens super fofos e legais de conversar e ouvir suas histórias, desafios diários para se fazer e metas para cumprir. E quando você tiver liberdade total para customizar sua ilha é onde o jogo brilha. Eu super recomendo!
Obs: após 75h senti que fiz muita coisa e dei um tempo, mas pretendo voltar algum dia
Obs: após 75h senti que fiz muita coisa e dei um tempo, mas pretendo voltar algum dia
Replayed again recently given I had only played in winter previously. In my previous play session, I got quite fed up with the slow pacing of the game towards the late game, hindering me from designing my island the way I wanted to at a pace I was happy with. I set out this time to play in spring, and time travel forward one day at a time to speed up progress. Yet even doing so. The start of this game is extremely addicting and very fun, hunting for bugs and fish, obtaining new furniture/DIY recipes, and interacting with NPCs that come to town. However, I found the mid-late game once again frustrating in terms of pacing. It is extremely tedious to move around trees, lay down paths, and make DIY items. By the time I had accumulated around 500k bells and filled out my village with villagers, the desire to continue had dwindled. There is something wrong with the late-game pacing. It is a shame as it is an otherwise charming game and one of the best-looking ones on the Switch.
The quintessential pandemic game. A cozy, charming and low stakes experience. Nintendo really dropped the ball on deciding to not continually updating this game. It's a fun time but some of the artificial constraints the game puts on you were interesting choices and make the game very tedious at times.
I realized after trying to get back into this that I just don't like New Horizons. It's entirely built around tedium and I just don't enjoy having to make the same tools over and over, nor do I enjoy having to grind out resources to shape up my Island. For some reason whatever profile starts the game owns the island for the rest of the users too? Which wouldn't necessarily be a problem if it meant you could still contribute to the game's progression, but you can't unless you're the founding user.
It’s hard deciding whether this game or New Leaf is the best in the franchise but you can’t deny that New Horizons brings a lot of quality of life improvements that make going back to older games a bit of a struggle. I always come back to the Animal Crossing franchise when I want to wind down and relax and the island atmosphere makes that feeling even better in New Horizons.
Adorant animal crossing, j’étais obligée de m’acheter le dernier, New Horizon. Il est sorti pendant le confinement, j’y ai joué tous les jours, vraiment tous les jours. J’ai rien a redire. C’est un jeu super cool et chill et ça m’arrive d’y jouer encore aujourd’hui. J’ai + de 500 heures de jeux dessus, car j’adore build mon île. L’histoire est trop cool, bon ça change pas des autres animal crossing mais c’est ce que j’aime. Ils ont rajouté de nouveaux habitants, et ajouté un DLC, et d’anciennes choses qui étaient présentes dans les anciens jeux. Bref, jeu trop cool, qui passe le temps, et j’adore y jouer pour me détendre.
The first week of playing this game was incredibly fun. The freedom of being able to terraform and create whatever you want out of your island was one of the things I was most excited for. On that aspect, the game did very well, but it came at the cost of totally bland residents and a gameplay loop that is the most dull its ever been. Weapon durability as a system is at its worst here, because it takes those permanent achievements AC was so good at and turns it into yet another expendable resource. Also recipes suck.