• rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    At this point they should just hold on to all the updates they want to add, and make it a sequel. I love all the things that they’ve added and it’s clearly a piece of passion, but at some point they’re going to need to publish something else

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      6 months ago

      He surely has enough money from Stardew to live comfortably for the rest of his life. Why would he need to publish anything?

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        6 months ago

        Because 4 years ago he said he was working on another game based on stardew.

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      6 months ago

      He is making something else, Haunted Chocolatier.

      It looks like he’s effectively using Stardew Valley as a testing ground for features to see how they might work in that game.

      So, not a direct sequel, but not a completely unrelated game either.

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    6 months ago

    Seems like the thing I’ve always considered true: you can turn a mediocre game into a masterpiece with the right application of music.

    Not that I’m saying Stardew is mediocre, but good music seems to uplift a game more than any other part.

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      I wouldn’t go as far as masterpiece but indeed the music is very important. The best Final Fantasy, in my opinion, have OST composed by Nobuo Uematsu, a musical genius, for example. And they wouldn’t be as good without his work.

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    6 months ago

    The title seems to imply that it’s a bad thing? Why should he let go of it? Should Minecraft devs let go? Terraria?

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    6 months ago

    Dumb article that thinks he invented the genre and resource gathering.

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      6 months ago

      Though Stardew Valley did not invent the farming genre…

      Seems to say the exact opposite from what you are claiming?

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          The cozy-game genre specifically is a relatively recent category, even if there are plenty of older games that could fit into it.

          It definitely isn’t a term you would have seen back when Stardew Valley was released.

          And then it says the reason that Hades 2 has resource gathering is because stardew valley influenced it…

          That’s not how you should read this section of the article.

          Though Stardew Valley did not invent the farming genre – and obviously took a lot of inspiration from Harvest Moon – it certainly triggered the avalanche of similar farming games that followed. On top of that, numerous games have farming and other life sim elements in them now, regardless of genre.

          “On top of that” phrasing implies they are making a separate point.

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            Just to add support to your point, it’s literally in The Official Stardew Valley Cookbook that the inspiration comes from Harvest Moon. He’s not at all claiming to have invented anything. ConcernedApe is a humble treasure.

            (I just finished reading the cookbook is why I pulled that information from there. I’m sure there’s lots of other places where he said that.)