Rune Factory 5 follows the series’ usual pattern of amnesiac heroes waking up in seemingly idyllic villages where things go awry. This time, the player character is in a “small town blessed by nature,” where the residents recruit them into a ranger force.

These rangers are tasked with keeping the peace in the land. In Rune Factory fashion, that means getting into fisticuffs with the local monster population. Players can team up with NPCs to fight their foes and work together to unleash combo attacks, which is a first for the series.

Also a first is Rune Factory 5’s graphics. The game retains the series’ classic character art for conversations. But the perspective shifts from top-down to over the shoulder, and the world is billed as massive, with multiple environments ranging from snow-covered fields to coastline vistas.

Apart from that, players can expect the same Rune Factory gameplay. Time is divided between battling monsters, tending the farm, and cultivating friendships, and a wedding ceremony could be waiting at the end of the road.

Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more Rune Factory 5 news as it sprouts up.

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