![]() ![]() Interviewer: Compared to the original, how much did you alter the character’s lines? We probably started to actually work on development around Autumn the same year. ![]() Nakano: We started talking about plans for a remake in Spring 2020. Interviewer: How long were you working on the remake for? Hoshina: A new concept in the remake is “Live life together with your family.” While trying to preserve the joy of simulating another’s life from the original, we added elements where you can feel normal, everyday family life. Interviewer: Were there any new concepts you put in when remaking it? Nakano: This has always been a very well known piece overseas, so the fact that the overseas staff were on board was another big reason. Interviewer: Besides the player’s kind comments, was there anything else that pushed you to remake it? I also really liked how deep this entry was so I was always looking for a good chance to remake it. Those comments definitely helped push us. Although this was before we started using social media, a lot of players had kindly told us that this is a very memorable title to them. We decide games when everything falls into place, like timing, the team, staff issues and so on. Nakano: There’s no one particular reason why this game was remade. Interviewer: Why did you decide to remake Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life (2003, Gamecube), which is so different from the rest? You can clearly see the progression of time which is what makes it appealing. As chapters progress, of course the village changes but so does the main character’s appearance, way of thinking, relationships and so on. Out of the Story of Seasons series, this title stands out for illustrating a few decades within six chapters. Hoshina: The appeal is that you get to simulate and experience another life. Interviewer: To start, first please tell us about what makes this game appealing. Thanks to the collaboration of and we can share the information with English speaking fans! It’s perhaps the best storytelling the Story of Seasons series has seen, presenting your character’s life on the farm as more than just a person starting a new life but rather a personal saga of their trials and tribulations that follows them well into their twilight years. You can get a good idea of what that all entails with the A Wonderful Life trailer below.Translated Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life Interview from Nintendo Dream!įor the March 2023 issue of Nintendo Dream, Hikaru Nakano (The producer of the Story of Seasons series) and Rika Hoshina (the director for Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life) were interviewed regarding various aspects of the game. Characters age and die, and your child can be raised from an infant to an adult where they can take over the reins of the farm. ![]() Originally released for the Nintendo GameCube as Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life, the game was unique for its use of chapters to tell the story of your farmer’s life on the land. And while the heavy hitters of the show–your Zeldas, your Fire Emblems–will be headline acts for weeks to come, it was one of the smaller announcements that has me more excited than anything else: Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life. There were an awful lot of games revealed and updated during today’s Nintendo Direct presentation. ![]()
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