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Part 1 of DLC for the English version of Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town will allow players to moonlight as a detective and show off their wild side in animal kigurumi. Expansion Pass Part 1 will go live on April 29, 2021 for English players. The Animal Attire costume dresses up the protagonist and the marriage candidates in a variety of cat and dog costumes. There are multiple colors and breeds, which reflect the personality of each marriage candidate. Blaire, for example, wears a bright pink cat costume, which suits her feminine personality. The DLC scenario “Olive Town Mystery Files” is the first time that Story of Seasons has tackled a mystery plot. It follows the protagonist, Mikey, and Cindy in numerous small sub-scenarios as they attempt to solve the various mysteries around Olive Town. Some cases that these modern-day Sherlocks shed light on include whisperings about ghosts and rumors about mermaids. Though details of the expansion pass were announced prior to the game’s launch, only recently did XSEED and Marvelous post information on Part 1’s release date. Earlier this week, details about the second wave of DLC for the Japanese version of Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town went live. Windswept Falls will introduce four new characters—which includes two marriage candidates—and school uniforms. It will come out on April 28, 2021 in Japan, and May 2021 in other territories. Part 1 of the Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town DLC will release on April 29, 2021 in North America and Europe. Though Part 2 will come out in May, there is no concrete date yet. The game and expansion pass are currently available on the Nintendo Switch. Stephanie is a Canadian writer, translator, anime fan, and gamer. She only exhibits her true power at night.Thisset includes the STORY OF SEASONS: Pioneers of Olive Town game and its Expansion Pass featuring 14 sets of DLC. This expansive bundle will enhance your life on the farm even further with new characters, costumes, and more! Additional Outfits • Pete and Claire's Overalls • Yuto and Naomi's Hoodies • Henry and Holly's Western Attire
Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town is a beautiful farming and town life game. There’s plenty of things to see and do in the game. There are livestock to feed, people to marry and divorce and of course crops to plant. But by now you might be wondering is there more to Pioneers of Olive Town? Well yes, yes there is. Not quite game-changing but the game’s DLCs introduce some cute post-launch content. Including new locations, new stories, animals and of course new outfits. In this article, we’ll map out all the new features by their timeline so that you can decide whether you want to spring for the new content! Which goes all the way up to August of this year. Information on these updates are ongoing as well so expect this page to keep filling in as we know more! April 2021 The end of April brings a new side-story to the game as well as new Animal Attire outfits for you and your hubby/wifey. Side Quest Olive Town Mystery Files The Olive Town Mystery Files is a side-story where the player helps Mikey and Cindy unravel a series of mysterious events happening around Olive Town. Not to give too much away but there are few things for you to investigate. A cryptic circle has in the play park. A strange fish person has been seen on the beach. An ominous shadow has appeared on the wall of the Gull’s Rest. And a terrible presence that frightens every animal that comes into contact with it. The reward for all of your hard work solving the town’s many mysteries, is a Detective’s Outfit! It must be ordered from the Beauty Salon like any other clothes and collected the next day, however, both hat and body piece cost nothing to make. New Outfits Animal Attire Take a walk on the wild side with an adorable set of animal costumes. You’ll get a bunch of cute animal costumes for your character as well as your marriage candidates. Choose from a dog, wolf or cat. All DLC clothing has to be purchased just like any other clothes. This means visiting the Beauty Salon in Olive Town. May 2021 In May there are more outfits as well as a brand-new area for you to explore that’s the home of 4 new characters and 2 new marriage candidates! New Area Windswept Falls Known as Windswept Falls, this second piece of downloadable content will allow Story of Seasons fans to explore a refreshing, brand new area. As well as interact with four characters from a past entry in the franchise that was originally released onto the Nintendo 3DS system. As part of Windswept Falls players will be able to explore the village, fish in the nearby lake and develop new relationships with two familiar faces from the Story of Seasons franchise. Neil and Felicia are the marriage candidates and are both from Harvest Moon A New Beginning. Niel is an animal shop clerk that can come off a bit cold at first. Deep down he’s a little lonely and is just looking for someone to share his love of animals with. Felicia/Felicity is a waitress who loves food, but isn’t a good chef. New Outfits School Uniform A set of school uniforms for studious farmers and their potential partners. As with the other outfits you can put them on your marriage candidate. June 2021 No outfits in Pioneers of Olive Town this month but a brand new area to explore with 4 new characters and 2 marriage candidates! New Area Terracotta Oasis The Terracotta Oasis will be similar to the Windswept Falls expansion. In this expanssion you’ll be able to travel to a small desert town and interact with four returning characters – Giorgio, Marian, Iris, and Raeger. Iris and Raeger will be romanceable in Pioneers of Olive Town. Raeger is a serious, hardworking chef who’s a bit of a perfectionist. Iris is an accomplished novelist. She has a wealth of knowledge and experience, isn’t bothered by little things and has a refreshing personality. July 2021 The height of summer comes with a new story in Pioneers of Olive Town about the Earth Sprites as well as an event called the Sprite Dance. What are you going to wear to this event? There’s a pretty Yukata outfit set in this update as well! New Story The Legendary Sprite Dance The Earth Sprite Village is livelier than ever, and the sprites are determined to revive their legendary dance and hold a feast…with or without Boss Sprite’s permission! August 2021 Yet another new area to explore is coming to Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town! This time it’s a beautiful night time island called Twilight Isle. New Area Twilight Isle Sail to an island bathed in twilight and meet four characters from Story of Seasons Trio of Towns. Like the other areas before this will include two new marriagable candidates – Ludus and Lisette. Ludus is a jack of all trades and is revered by the town’s children. He is often found making house renovations and making farm circles. While Lisette is a cheerful girl who works as a florist at Thousand Bouquets. Due to her parent’s influence, she became familiar with plants at a young age and enjoys gardening. Pioneers of Olive Town Expansion Pass Outfits Just by buying the Pioneers of Olive Town DLC Expansion Pass you’ll unlock 3 new outfits as a gift. These are “Pete and Claire’s Overalls” and “Yuto and Naomi’s Hoodies” from Story of Seasons Friends of Mineral Town. As well as “Henry and Holly’s Western Attire” from Story of Seasons Trio of Towns. Pioneers of Olive Town Story of Seasons is a great franchise and its latest game Pioneers of Olive Town only gets better with the DLC Expansion Pass. The expansion pass will cost you USD $ on top of the original game price of USD $ You can find out more about the pass on the game’s website here. We’ve done a lot of great guides for Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town. Are you brand new and starting out? Then check out our beginner’s guide. Do you want to know more about getting your honey to marry you then here’s our bachelor and bachelorette guide! Of course there’s also our best read article – best crops to plant guide. Be sure to check out all this and more on Unpause!| Օц በжፓтр | Мጄτ ቱθጭеς | О адрዘщоме |
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Thisset includes the STORY OF SEASONS: Pioneers of Olive Town game and its Expansion Pass featuring 14 sets of DLC. This expansive bundle will enhance your life on the farm even further with new characters, costumes, and more! * The protagonist outfits will become available once you have completed the town development request to build the salon.
21 avril 2021 à 1128 Disponible depuis le 26 mars dernier en exclusivité sur Nintendo Switch, Story of Season Pioneers of Olive Town, la simulation agricole développée et éditée par Marvelous, accueillera dans quelques jours, le 28 avril prochain, son premier pack d’extension intitulé Windswept Falls ». Mariage et Harvest Moon au programme Comme l’indique Gematsu, ce pack ajoutera au titre plus de contenu comme des lieux et habitantes inédites ainsi que deux prétendantes supplémentaires au mariage issues des précédents opus de la licence nippone. Notez aussi que ce DLC vous permettra de croiser la route de quatre personnages présents dans Harvest Moon 3D A New Beginning, jeu conçu par Natsume et édité par Marvelous commercialisé sur 3DS en 2013 en France. ps4 nswitch Fnac Marketplace 39,79 € Leclerc 39,99 € Amazon 39,99 € Cdiscount 39,99 € Fnac 39,99 € Amazon 26,99 € Fnac Marketplace 32,69 € Cdiscount 33,99 € Micromania 34,99 € Cultura 39,99 € Cdiscount 39,99 € Amazon 40,99 € Auchan 49,99 € Micromania 49,99 €InSTORY OF SEASONS: Pioneers of Olive Town, the gamer will have a fairly vast territory that covers not only the settlement, but also the surrounding areas (forests, uncultivated fields, ponds, and more) that can be visited. If you want to use a densely overgrown area for planting new plants, get rid of the old ones. Once this has happened, you need to prepare the ground for
Since Marvelous Inc. decided to give control of their North American distribution to XSEED Games in 2013, the newly christened Story of Seasons series has continued where traditional Harvest Moon titles left off. In Pioneers of Olive Town, we return to the familiar formula that we’ve been enjoying for fifteen years. However, not everything can be viewed through the convenient gaze of nostalgia. Thanks to the efforts of farming simulators over the years, notably Stardew Valley, players have come to expect and appreciate some quality-of-life enhancements over an admittedly adorable aesthetic. Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town is available now on Nintendo Switch and PC, for your regional pricing. STORY OF SEASONS Pioneers of Olive Town - Launch Trailer STORY – A TALE OF TOURISM Olive Town starts similar to previous titles in the series your grandfather passes, you inherit his farm, and eventually, you improve the land, the neighboring town, and yourself. Through the power of hard work, plentiful communication, and more than a little help from magical sprites, you will have a large agricultural domain to share with the eligible romantic partners that populate the town. Olive Town, the town, is a seaside village that longs to be a tourist destination. Mayor Victor quickly utilizes your crafting mechanics to request materials to improve the town, in a manner quite similar to how island development works in Animal Crossing New Horizons. Citizens make requests, the player fulfills them, time marches on. Even then, however, the questlines aren’t deep, but merely time-consuming, and only bequeath relatively small rewards. There aren’t any meaningful narrative moments that come out of improving the town and the only other meaningful quest sequences are a part of the downloadable content. I suppose that the case could be made that hard work is only worth the value you get out of it, but if I wanted to simulate the monotony of realistic agriculture, I’d just as soon go play Farming Simulator. With Olive Town, I’d like a bit more pizzazz. Mayor Victor has needs. Compared to previous titles in the Harvest Moon series, or even to other popular titles in the genre such as Stardew Valley, there isn’t much encouragement to be social. The villagers wander and follow their schedules, and there are plenty to interact with and speak to, but relationships don’t appear to be as integral to the game as in the past. Even though relationships might not be the focal point, they can still be made a priority for those players looking to interact with all of the NPCs. The best friend mechanic has returned, and you retain the option of diving straight into the society by the seashore. The writing of each character is well done and carefully tailored. While downloadable content does provide additional marriage candidates, the ten that are available in the base game are all delightful in their way. But is the story of Olive Town a standout tale? Not particularly. The narrative and dialogue interactions are fine, possibly even great. The problem lies in the way that the tedious and over-bloated gameplay mechanics relegate character interaction to the background. There’s nothing quite so disappointing as when a potentially well-done aspect is pushed aside due to the failings of another, and that is exactly what we encounter here. Your good pet keeps you company. GAMEPLAY – TIME-HONORED TACTICS The pedigree of the series doesn’t hold the same clout it once did, due to the mechanics becoming a dusty replica of what they once were. Like a trinket to be found inside a cavernous mine. A Timeworn Object, if you will. It’s not that the execution and combination of farming, ranching, and interpersonal politics are bad per se. Rather, what Story of Seasons does has been done before, and to a greater degree, that what we find in Olive Town is more fodder to chew on than a bountiful harvest. All of the ingredients are there copious amounts of animals to care for, an absolutely obscene plot of land to cultivate, and a quaint hamlet filled with cute residents to woo and assist. What’s disappointing is the bloated way that we’re forced into crafting materials. Sure, you could sell milk and eggs as-is, but why stop there when yogurt and cheese are more profitable? For that, you’ll need Makers, which are used to craft literally everything else in the game. These all come with an intake limit, so you’ll eventually be scattering storage chests throughout your property to hold all of the additional materials that you don’t have space to work with yet. The cows are as cute as ever. This makes the daily grind a tedious chore, even more than the chore that the game is supposed to emulate. Excessive steps to navigate I have to turn grass into thread, then turn the thread into cloth, all at a snail’s pace mean that much of my in-game day is spent doing repetitive utility management, rather than interacting with residents or playing mini-games with sprites. With the way the game is currently designed, progress is slow. Again, that’s not necessarily a problem in such a title, but the overall package is too shallow. If there were more activities to engage with, à la Animal Crossing, this wouldn’t be a point of concern, and our critical eye would be instead be shifted down the line. Right now, there’s enough to chew on but not enough to be sustainable. The title scratches the itch of a 3D farming sim; the nostalgic excitement when seeing the classic cow models isn’t something we can ignore. The issue that I have is that, how far can nostalgia carry a franchise that’s already been defeated at its own game? Some festivals have minigames. GRAPHICS & AUDIO – MASTERFUL MUSIC Graphically, Olive Town is a masterpiece. It stands apart from the beloved Mineral Town sub-series by eschewing the overtly cute aesthetic and taking a more mature approach. That’s not to insinuate any adult themes – it’s rated E for Everyone by the ESRB. But, if Mineral Town continued the look of oversized heads, Olive Town takes a more proportionate approach. Things are cartoony, but the art style is extremely well-done and things don’t feel childish. I also have to make note of the impeccable soundtrack, which has been playing in the background as I write this review. The beautiful orchestration lands wonderfully upon your ears and makes for spectacular background noise while you water plants, go fishing, or unload your many Makers. The sound design is also on point, and there isn’t quite anything like heading into a barn full of mooing cows. Essentially, I ran the game on its highest settings and didn’t experience any graphic or audio issues, which was the last thing I wanted to encounter on a farm. Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town was reviewed for PC. A code was provided by ONE PR Studio.
Storyof Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town. The latest entry in the long-running farming/life simulation franchise, originally known as Bokujo Monogatari in Japan, is a brand-new adventure that drops eager explorers in Olive Town, a charming seaside community on the edge of the untamed frontier, where they will work to breathe life back into