Game File: Rune Factory- Frontier (USA) Wii ISO Game Size: 2.0GB Game Console: Nintendo Wii Game Region: USA Game Genre: Role Playing Game Release Date. Rune Factory Frontier Nintendo Wii using Dolphin 4.0.1 Emulator Showing off gameplay of Rune Factory Fr. Rune Factory Frontier WII ISO (USA) Mike - February 2, 2018 0 Rune Factory Frontier is a simulation/role-playing video game for the Nintendo WII. This game developed by Neverland and published by Marvelous Entertainment in Japan, Xseed Games in.
The character was level 100, max stats, max money and lumbers, cant buy any seeds or participate in Festivals since you will be stuck as good as the the beginning (im trying to find some seeds by seedmaker X_X, some very good tools... But it's still worthy to play since it's still enjoyable, some sound missing but it wont annoy you, enjoyable speed ( it's even faster harvest moon: another wonderful life on dolphin :3).
If you have decided, follow these steps:
Step 1: get in the game, choose save slot and stuck with the sister -> turn off dolphin.
Step 2: In your dolphin folder should have 'UserWiititle0001000052554645data ' ---> copy and replace the same name save file that i gave you into data folder ( File name:'RuneFF00') (contact my email for the save file).
If you cant file the folder that contain the Rune save, may be you havent done step 1 (try again) or keep looking for in other folder. (Repeat: You MUST REPLACE the SAME NAME file or in others, it wont work).
Step 3; Enjoy the game. (or you still cant, contact my email again and i will you the whole folder contain save file. ^^
(Hopefully there will be another better version soon on dolphin that fix these issues so you can fully enjoy the game)
System: Wii | Review Rating Legend | |
Dev: Neverland Ent. | 1.0 - 1.9 = Avoid | 4.0 - 4.4 = Great |
Pub: Marvelous / Xceed Games | 2.0 - 2.4 = Poor | 4.5 - 4.9 = Must Buy |
Release: March 17, 2009 | 2.5 - 2.9 = Average | 5.0 = The Best |
Players: 1 | 3.0 - 3.4 = Fair | |
ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+ | 3.5 - 3.9 = Good |
Replacing the rock and gem mines of past games, Rune Factory: Frontier features numerous dungeons packed with ore, treasure, monsters, and other mysteries to explore. These excellently designed subterranean caverns serve as the lairs to many small denizens in addition to a large boss creature. Clearing each dungeon out advances the story as well, and you'll have to rid them of all unfriendly inhabitants to access the boss battle in each.
You can obtain various weapons and other items for battling beasties. Exploring and pummeling your way through these lairs is a fun diversion that breaks up the monotony of calm farm life. You can also break rocks to obtain ore resources and pick up dropped items from fallen enemies to use or sell. Animal husbandry is also slightly different in Rune Factory. You must use a special brush to befriend monsters and persuade them to come live on your farm. Some creatures resemble traditional animals like sheep, cows, and chickens, and they function similarly in terms of food and resources production. Other beasts can be persuaded to join you in your journey through various dungeons and assist in battle. There are many more fantasy elements worked into the gameplay that RPG fans should enjoy immensely.
The landscape and scenery in and around Trampoli and the caves beyond are gorgeous. Rune Factory: Frontier sports a slightly more mature visual style that's still very colorful, detailed, and appealing. The village and homestead still retain a familiar country vibe, but a smattering of fantasy elements and added visual flair make the land feel more magical. Anime cutscenes appear at random; it's likely a good thing for anime fans but not so hot for the rest of us. Though the fixed camera angle feels a little tight at times, it affords a good view of each areas and isn't as cumbersome as Tree of Tranquility. Thankfully, load times are also cut to a minimum during transitions from area to area.
Rune Factory: Frontier gets the core traditional aspects of the formula right, while adding in exciting RPG elements and a fantastic presentation that breathes new life into the Harvest Moon series. Old-school fans who don't mind a little fantasy flavor (a little swords and sorcery never hurt the garden vegetables, right?) will find Rune Factory's firm grasp of the classic gameplay pleasing, and the other additions it throws in changes things up just enough to freshen the experience substantially.
By Nathan Meunier
CCC Staff Contributor
The landscape and scenery both indoors and outdoors is simply beautiful. It's a marvelously designed adventure.
Controls are occasionally cumbersome when switching between items. Motion controls are unspectacular, yet they're far from broken.
Rune Factory Frontier Wii Iso Pal
The musical score is catchy and pleasant at times and dramatic and dark at others. The voice work borders between good and irritating.
Play Value
There's simply so much to do that it will take many months to fully explore Rune Factory's true depth. The best part is it's fun to do so.
Not an average. See Rating legend above for a final score breakdown.
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