By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

– Uses the touchscreen capabilities offered by Switch

– Seamlessly transition from normal joystick and button inputs to touchscreen inputs with no trouble

– Water plants in a more mapped trail with the touchscreen rather than a straight line

– Return to the more classic form that the series developed in the early years

– A monsoon has shipwrecked you on an island that’s suffering from deterioration and depopulation

– Need to save them with your powers of gathering materials and building things

– It’s up to you to revive this town by improving it as you build up your own prosperous lifestyle

– Juggle your objectives, your relationships, and your story

– One button can accomplish anything you need to do on your farm

– Aiming for the end of 2017 for a release date

 

Source

 

Update: More Details

– 2.5D style is meant to evoke the very first Harvest Moon game

– 16-bit Super Nintendo sprites have been replaced with 3D-rendered models

– The flat perspective and grid-based, limited range of motion are all straight from Harvest Moon on SNES

– Natsume is emphatic that the studio is doing its own thing with Light of Hope, not borrowing anything back from Stardew Valley

– There still aren’t same-sex relationships available

– Natsume will introduce these “when the time is right”

 

Source



SteamMyAnimeList and Twitter - PSN: Gustavo_Valim - Switch FC: 6390-8693-0129 (=^・ω・^=)