It's a great game if you enjoy interior designing. There are lots of content, and missions. You can also "freestyle" fix houses after buying them, and have your character moving in. I do own all the DLCs, the DLCs definitely adds value to the game

I loved this "havesting game", but this one has way more freedom of movement than the standard ones. It's way better on PC than Switch, so if you have the chance grab the less buggy PC version-

This is one of the best adventure platformers ever, I am so glad they remastered this. Also got all platinum trophies on PS4.

It was a really disappointing experience.

5 stars for when playing it when it was new.

Rating for when it was new. Had a lot of DLC's.

Rated for when it was new, had loads of DLCs as they came out. I can't go back to playing it now since the controll system and graphics feels outdated to me compared to the Sims 4.

An amazing game. A bit traumatizing (for real) if you struggle with existential issues.

One of the best "Tales of" games I've ever played.

Cute game, a bit "hard to move"-controls and the graphics generating could have been better on PC. Completed it on Switch, owning it on PC.

An amazing 3D harvesting game. With occassional fighting. Lots of events (that you won't miss as easily as in some other harvesting games). Their newer game: My time at Sandrock is more pretty, but this one has a prettier nature. I have it for both Switch and PC.

Hands down one of the best "different genre indie games"-out there. Recommend playing during winter-holiday seasons for maximum cozyness.

Not my favorite Assassin's Creed game. But it's a "good game" if you don't put it against the other AC games.

A shorter, easier "Atelier" game, a great gateway to the series! Runs as nicely on Switch as it does on PC.