A few big changes mark the jump from GameCube to PS2. Once you got married in the GameCube version, you were guaranteed to have a boy child; in this version, you may have either a boy or a girl. The GameCube version featured three possible wives for the main character; the PS2 version bumps this up to four, with Lumina now joining the list of potential targets. Finally, the length of play seems to be up considerably for the PS2 version, as once the main six chapters that comprise the game's storyline ends, you're free to continue building your farm as long as you want.
In addition to these gameplay changes, a new theme song is being prepared for the game. J-Pop group Dreams Come True will perform their hit "A Little Waltz" for the theme song in Oh! Wonderful Life, which should add a bit to the presentation of the game.
It is... Natsume let the news slip at their X-Mas party last year. The PSP version is coming as well and most likely DS too.Semjaza Azazel said:If you don't have a GC, you really should get this game (if it's coming here?).
That is true... but you're right that it won't happen. Wasn't it one of the SNES versions that allowed you to pick whether or not you were a boy or a girl at the beginning of the game? (Maybe I'm imagining things...)TekunoRobby said:I know it won't happen but they should have combined the regular and For Girls version in this game.
cybamerc said:GC version has better graphics.
CVXFREAK said:Apparently the game is called Harvest Moon: Oh! A Wonderful Life...
Deg said:on the release lists there's a new harvest moon for GC. Whats that?
cybamerc said:kpop100:
> in what way, that game doesn't look like it's breaking any technical barriers.
Shadows are much better in the GC version.
cybamerc said:GC version has better graphics.