Rune Factory 4[b]is arole-playing video gamedeveloped byNeverlandand published byMarvelous AQLfor theNintendo 3DS.It is the sixth game in theRune Factoryseries, and the first to be released on the 3DS. It was released in Japan in July 2012, in North America in October 2013, and inPAL regionsin December 2014. An enhanced version,Rune Factory 4 Special,[c]was released for theNintendo Switchin Japan in July 2019 and worldwide in February 2020. It was also released for thePlayStation 4,Xbox One,andWindowsin 2021.

Rune Factory 4
Rune Factory 4
North American 3DS cover art
Developer(s)Neverland[a]
Publisher(s)
Director(s)
  • Masahide Miyata
  • Shinichi Manabe
Producer(s)Yoshifumi Hashimoto
Artist(s)
Writer(s)Yoshifumi Hashimoto
Composer(s)Tomoko Morita
SeriesRune Factory
Platform(s)
ReleaseNintendo 3DS
  • JP:July 19, 2012
  • NA:October 1, 2013
  • PAL:December 11, 2014
Nintendo Switch
  • JP:July 25, 2019
  • NA:February 25, 2020
  • PAL:February 28, 2020
Windows, PS4, Xbox One
  • WW:December 7, 2021
Genre(s)Role-playing game
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

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Features common to previous games in theRune Factoryseries, including farming, dungeon exploring, and marriage, return inRune Factory 4.

Crafting is one of the main features in the series, with which all equipment used by the main character is created. From shoes to many types of weapons, crafting materials of various stats to form new equipment is the key to character progression - more so than the traditional leveling up feature that mostRPGsrely on.

Rune Factory 4adds the ability to make "Orders". As the prince or princess of Selphia, these Orders can range from requesting a town event (such as a harvest festival) to pushing back a storm from wiping out your crops.

Story

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The game begins by offering the player two lines of dialogue, with two options determining their gender. Their default names are Lest (if male) and Frey (if female). They are traveling by airship to the town of Selphia to meet and deliver a gift to its "God", but the airship is invaded by rogue soldiers and a fight ensues. During the fight, the player is hit in the head and it is later revealed that they developed amnesia, as has been the case with all previousRune Factoryvideo games.[1]The player lands in the fictional town of Selphia, where they meet Ventuswill (Venti for short), one of the four Native Dragons, and is mistaken for a member of royalty who was supposed to be showing up soon to help run the town. Although this is quickly revealed not to be the case, the actual prince, named Arthur, is happy to let the player take over his job. Characters fromRune Factory 2and3,Barrett and Raven respectively, appear as cameos and can be recruited into a players party for dungeon exploration.[2]The game has up to three story arcs.

In the first arc, the player helps Venti rescue four guardians, who have been tasked with collecting runes to maintain Venti's life force, but have become corrupted. For every guardian that is saved from their corruption, Venti slowly begins to die. After three have been rescued, the player searches for the Rune Spheres that they lost earlier so they can save the last guardian without killing Venti.

In the second arc, the player faces against the same soldiers from before, who reveal that they work for the Sechs Empire. After they steal the Rune Spheres, the player chases them down, fighting their forces and the dragons that they summon in the process. They soon confront Ethelbird, the Sechs Empire's leader, who merges with Venti and becomes more powerful. After defeating Ethelbird, he and Venti separate from each other and they are both pulled into the Forest of Beginnings.

In the final arc, the player makes it their goal to find Venti and bring her back to Selphia.

Characters

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Rune Factory 4 features many characters residing in Selphia.[3]If playing as the male protagonist, the player can choose to marry one of the following female characters:

  • Clorica:An apprentice butler who is quick and competent at her work but often does so in her sleep.
  • Margaret:The kind and hardworking elf who plays music at Porcoline's restaurant.
  • Amber:An innocent girl with butterfly wings who loves sunny weather.
  • Dolce:A girl who is frequently accompanied by the ghost, Pico. Her manner is blunt but she is genuinely kind.
  • Xiao Pai:A hardworking and cheerful girl at the town inn. Her clumsiness leads to numerous mistakes.
  • Forte:The serious and honest knight of Selphia. She's protective of her brother, Kiel.

If playing as the female protagonist, the player can choose to marry one of the following male characters:

  • Vishnal:An apprentice butler training to become a full-fledged butler.
  • Arthur:A prince from the capital. His passion for trade and negotiation leads to him working more than the average person.
  • Dylas:A man with horse-like traits. His quiet and antisocial nature results in him being misunderstood.
  • Doug:A hot-blooded dwarf who works at the general store. He has a large appetite.
  • Kiel:An innocent young man who loves to read in the hopes his knowledge will benefit the townspeople.
  • Leon:A mysterious man who enjoys teasing people but also keeps them at a distance.

Other characters that appear in the game consist of:

  • Bado:A blacksmith drawf.
  • Blossom:Doug's grandmother, who also runs the general store alongside her grandson.
  • Illuminata:A detective girl who runs a flower shop.
  • Jones:The town's doctor.
  • Nancy:A nurse who works at Jones' clinic.
  • Lin Pa:Xiao Pai's mother who owns the town inn.
  • Porcoline:Margaret's adoptive father and a restaurant owner.
  • Volkanon:A butler who works for Ventuswill.
  • Pico:A ghost girl who accompanies Dolce. She deeply cares for her.
  • Raven:A returning character fromRune Factory 3.
  • Barrett:A returning character fromRune Factory 2.
  • Eliza:A talking request box.
  • Ventuswill:One of the four elder dragons of Norad and the protector of Selphia.
  • Ethelberd:The evil ruler of the Sechs Empire who seeks to conquer the world. He previously appeared inRune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon.

Development

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Producer Yoshifumi Hashimoto said that the main theme is "passionate love, sweet marriage".[4]This led him to greatly expand the types of dating events and their dramatic nature, and creating scenarios where players can go adventuring with their families.[4]This was done to create a world that is not purely combat or farming driven, but gives players a choice.[4]Another focus of development was to make farming, though repetitive by nature, a satisfying experience for a player.[5]Drawing inspiration from games such asPikmin,whereCaptain Olimarwould pull Pikmin from the ground with a pop, andDokiDoki Panic,he decided to make the game'sframeraterun at 60 so that character responses to controller input would be felt immediately.[5]It was announced in January 2013 that publisherXseed Gameswould be localizing the game for North American audiences; they had previously localizedRune Factory Frontierfor the Wii.[6]

On September 12,Xseed Gamesannounced that the game would have a release date for the North American audiences, which was announced to be October 1, 2013.[7]Xseed would later release the game in Europe and Australia via the 3DS eShop on December 11, 2014.[8]An enhanced version of the game for theNintendo Switch,titledRune Factory 4 Special,was released in Japan on July 25, 2019, in North America on February 25, 2020, and in Europe and Australia on February 28, 2020.[9][10][11]This release features a new opening theme, another difficulty option, and usesLive2Dtechnology for the additional Newlywed mode.[12][13]This version of the game was also released for thePlayStation 4,Xbox OneandWindowson December 7, 2021.[14]

Reception

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Japanese sales exceeded 150,000 copies, becoming the best selling game in theRune Factoryseries, eclipsingRune Factory 2,which had the top sales prior.[24]Profits were well above expectation for game publisherMarvelous AQL.Due to the game's success, the game caused an upward revision of profits by 106.7% for the second financial quarter of 2012.[25]

Notes

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  1. ^Rune Factory 4 Specialdeveloped byHakama
  2. ^Japanese:ルーンファクトリー4,Hepburn:Rūn Fakutorī 4
  3. ^Japanese:ルーンファクトリー4スペシャル,Hepburn:Rūn Fakutorī 4 Supesharu

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