Codex Gamicus
No edit summary
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox |title=Endless Ocean
+
{{Infobox| title = Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland
|image=[[Image:Endless ocean.jpg|220px]]
+
|image = [[Image:Boxart.jpg]]
 
|developer = [[Natsume]]
|caption=
 
  +
|publisher = [[Natsume]] ([[North America|NA]]), [[Victor Interactive Software]] ([[Japan|JP]])
|developer=[[Arika]]
 
 
|designer =
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
 
 
|engine =
|designer=
 
  +
|released = [[July 5]], [[2001]] ([[Japan|JP]])<br>
|engine=
 
  +
[[November 22]], [[2001]] ([[North America|NA]])<br>
|released= [[August 2]] [[2007]] ([[JP]])<br>[[November 9]] [[2007]]([[EU]])<br>[[January 17]], [[2008]]([[AU]])<br>[[January 21]] [[2008]]([[NA]])
 
|genre=Adventure
+
|genre = [[Simulation]], [[RPG]]
|modes=Single player, multi-player co-op
+
|modes = [[Single player]]
  +
|ratings =
|ratings=[[CERO: A]]<br>[[ESRB: E]]<br>[[OFLC: G]]
 
|platforms=[[Wii]]
+
|platforms = [[PlayStation 2]]
|media=Wii Optical Disc
+
|media =
|requirements=
+
|requirements =
|input=[[Wii Remote]]
+
|input =
 
}}
 
}}
   
  +
[[Natsume]]'s '''Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland''' (''Bokujou Monogatari 3: Heart ni Hi o Tsukete'' in [[Japan]]) was the first [[PlayStation 2]] sequel to what is billed as "a life [[simulation]]" series, and it's every bit as irritating and cutesy as that description suggests.
Endless Ocean is a scuba diving game for Wii based in a fictitious area of the South Pacific known as Manoa Lai.
 
   
  +
The object of the game is to successfully save a sleepy rural village from being redeveloped into a vacation resort. Construction begins in a year, so your character must find a way to rescue your homeland within that time frame by completing one of nine different story lines.
{{stub}}
 
   
  +
Befriending some of the 20 different people in the town is the key to successfully completing your tasks. And, if you can find time between that and maintaining your farm in the game's extremely short daily cycle, you can explore other unique aspects of the game, like dog training, horse racing, recipe cooking, or getting a part-time job.
[[Category: Wii games]]
 
  +
  +
{{Harvest Moon}}
  +
[[Category: Harvest Moon series]]
 
[[Category: PlayStation 2 games]]

Revision as of 12:17, 26 June 2006

Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland
Boxart
Developer(s) Natsume
Publisher(s) Natsume (NA), Victor Interactive Software (JP)
Release date July 5, 2001 (JP)

November 22, 2001 (NA)

Genre Simulation, RPG
Mode(s) Single player
Age rating(s)
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough


Natsume's Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland (Bokujou Monogatari 3: Heart ni Hi o Tsukete in Japan) was the first PlayStation 2 sequel to what is billed as "a life simulation" series, and it's every bit as irritating and cutesy as that description suggests.

The object of the game is to successfully save a sleepy rural village from being redeveloped into a vacation resort. Construction begins in a year, so your character must find a way to rescue your homeland within that time frame by completing one of nine different story lines.

Befriending some of the 20 different people in the town is the key to successfully completing your tasks. And, if you can find time between that and maintaining your farm in the game's extremely short daily cycle, you can explore other unique aspects of the game, like dog training, horse racing, recipe cooking, or getting a part-time job.