![]() Outside of specific skills that can be unlocked, the player can also mix potions that manipulate the way little Concord can be played. Those buffs are a recurring system in the game. Each perk can be swapped in and out depending on the situation, so the player can always have the relevant buff. Completing certain landmarks unlocks a perk card from a previous Guardian who ruled The Grove. At first, I wasn’t a fan of the perk system, but I grew into it throughout the game. Concord can upgrade his weaponry used to fight back the rot, in addition to improving his skills with various perks. It’s easy to see why people would think that way, given the Stardew Valley vibes of the trailer, but this is much closer to an RPG than a farming sim. The Grove is split into four unique areas, all covering the different seasons that Concord must visit and help repair throughout the game's story.Īs I said at the beginning, Concord’s journey isn’t one about farming really. Taking over the dying community and fighting back the horrific Rot that has been causing them such grief over the years. One day, when The Grove’s guardian decides to skip town, Concord is left in charge. Our little grape friend Concord is a youngling in a community that is struggling to thrive. On the surface, it’s easy to see Garden Story as some kind of farming simulator, but it turns out that is very much not the case. Admittedly, I’m also not a grape, unlike the game's protagonist Concord. ![]() Having spent the summer of 2021 neglecting to tend to my own garden, I can see why maybe I wasn’t the best choice to take on the videogame Garden Story. Reviews // 11th Sep 2021 - 2 years ago // By Adam Kerr Garden Story Review ![]()
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