Rune Factory combines elements of several genres to create what is both a mechanically and aesthetically pleasing game.

User Rating: 8 | Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon DS
Rune Factory doesn't stoop to being a modest GBA-port of a Harvest Moon game. This is a meaty, challenging RPG that should be labeled as a necessity for those who consider themselves a fan of the time-consuming game type. Any fan of previous Harvest Moon games should be delighted with the farming system but there's also a whole lot more to this game. With the right tools you can take up the path of "monster tamer" or "adventurer" as well! Another point to mention is the level of difficulty. This game can be simple if you take your "jobs" in small portions. If you prefer to explore the lowest levels of a cave or to create expansive farmland you're required to manage your Rune Points and Health Points carefully. The range of depth this game can cover is what keeps it from being impossible. Take it in small bites at first to acquire some comfort with each play style, but be prepared for an amazing four-course meal to sate your NintendoDS RPG appetite!

Edit: I will leave up my original review so that any readers can distinguish between my initial opinion and how I regard the game after having beaten it. First of all, I have changed my rating of the game from a 10.0 down to an 8.0. The concept of "monster taming" in Rune Factory is not what I had first thought. Aside from derailing your high profit margins, managing your "pets" isn't all that amusing. Somewhat of a perfectionist at times, I restarted the game more than once. My last attempt is what brought me through to the end. It was a "time trial" of sorts. I managed to get through the first four caves and build my extended house within the first season. That meant waiting through two more seasons just to get into the fifth cave. If not for the amenities offered after building the large house, I would have returned this game at that point. The crafting ability is not just useful, it's required. I enjoyed upgrading my items, and finding some of the items that were required to do so was quite a challenge at points. I am not a fan of the "recipe list" function over a filter option. I managed to beat the other four caves within the space of the first Winter season, confronting the Sech's (Sex?) Army on New Year's Day. I've been amused by this game, and will certainly continue to recommend it, though I can not claim with any certainty that this game has reached perfection. For those with the concern: You are allowed to save and continue playing after the end credits. Game on!