![]() As you progress through the game’s story, you will come to learn more and more about what the rot actually is, why it is here and, most importantly, how to stop it. Well, the rot is an mysterious gooey-like substance that appears to be taking over the island - and it must be stopped. So, “What’s the deal with the rot?” I hear you say. Enemy attacks are simple to anticipate which really does just allow you to enjoy the boss battle without getting frustrated.īoss battles are fun and not too challenging. Garden Story’s bosses are usually placed at the end of a dungeon you’re having to explore first and the bosses themselves provide a decent challenge, without being too overbearing. It pretty much only allows three hits, after that it will need to recharge, leaving you running away from enemies, dodging their attacks for a short while until it comes back. However, there is a slight twist here because you do have a stamina bar, which can become quite annoying. The combat itself is fairly simple, since it’s mostly just bashing the A button until the bad thing is dead. Collecting and upgrading weapons and boosting your stats via ‘memories’ are what you will be dealing with, and these are features that I was glad to see. You will spend a lot of your time encountering enemies and bosses along your journey across the Grove and this is where the ‘RPG’ part of the game really comes into play. Perhaps the biggest part of Garden Story is its combat. But, it’s worth noting that Garden Story is very much its own game with its own take on some fantastic features, which can easily be missed if you aren’t paying attention… Adventure, RPG, simulation, action you will certainly see similarities between this and other popular games such as Stardew Valley and the Zelda series, from which it clearly takes inspiration. Concord is the newly-appointed Guardian of the Grove, the almighty grape, and they’re on a mission to make the island the best it can be: rebuilding homes, inspiring inhabitants, and removing the dreaded rot from the Grove. In Garden Story, you take the role of a cute, perfectly round purple grape known as ‘Concord’. This is what Garden Story has done to me. A game centred around fruit and veg doesn’t really sound that entertaining, does it? What if I said they were sentient fruits with adorable faces and tiny arms and legs? Yeah, I’ve never felt so attached to fruits and vegetables.
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