like our world harvester Interrupted by the sequence of the four seasons. Each of them is associated with a crystal, and they are called Lumicycles. But year after year, the crystals became more and more unstable, until the fifth Lumicycle, Quietus, was born, and in this season of death, all cultures perished and the inhabitants of the entire planet had to caulk. One day, a mysterious young girl who claims to be from the future meets our character and offers to help her understand the nature of Quietus in order to stop its evolution.
As you might have guessed when reading the game’s story summary, harvester Season after season we will be invited to farm the fields and use our harvests to cook and craft items, in between dungeons. The title will also highlight the development of our relationships with other residents. In terms of RPGs, the game seems fairly classic, with turn-based combat, the ability to launch group attacks, and even launch different character classes using their own weapons and skills. The world map is expected to evolve with the seasons, and its old-fashioned presentation should intrigue fans of J-RPGs of yore.
In short, a hybrid proposal doesn’t seem to want to change our habits, but to get to the bottom of it, you’ll have to wait until November 4th. Pre-orders are already open on PC via Steam, and we still have to wait for the Switch version.