Harvest Moon: Connect to a New Land Looks A Lot Nicer Than Its Predecessor

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Harvest Moon: Connect to a New Land is slated for release in February 2014 on the Nintendo 3DS, and Marvelous AQL have shared a batch of screenshots for the game, giving one a glimpse at the ranch and a couple of the game’s characters.

 

Elize and Veronica.

 

Your ranch, which looks a whole lot nicer than the previous game.

 

It looks like Marvelous are giving Connect to a New Land a more interesting look than their previous Harvest Moon title, A New Beginning. Not only do the character portraits look more stylish, the visuals for the ranch look much more detailed, too.

 

You can read about some of the new features in Harvest Moon: Connect to a New Land in our previous report on the game. It will cost 5,040 yen when released.

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