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by KeAfan7
Today at 12:18 pm
 
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Topic: Review: My Time At Sandrock (Switch eShop)
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Review: My Time At Sandrock (Switch eShop)


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Sandstorms, Sandfish, and a Sandy Oasis Oh My!

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Topics tagged under team17 on  Mtas-s10

Developed by Pathea Games and published by Team 17, My Time At Sandrock is a sequel of sorts to the previous game in the series My Time At Portia and has quite a few new gameplay elements and features than its predecessor, but does this make the game a worthwhile sequel? Not initially, but the game received a few game-changing updates that make this Switch title worth checking out, so continue reading our review to learn why!

Topics tagged under team17 on  Mtas-s10

The gameplay in My Time At Sandrock is a superb mix of life sim, and RPG with a reasonably enjoyable story and lovable characters who truly grow as individuals as the overarching story advances! The world itself is quite vast and there's lots to do, including helping to revitalize the town by building improvements, farming, fishing, battling enemies, and much more!

The game's story can easily clock-in at over 60 hours in length, but the game itself can be infinitely longer since its life-sim elements mean that the game is never truly over! The controls are easy to learn and master, and the game's difficulty is quite relaxed, as any life-sim title should be!

Topics tagged under team17 on  Duck-110

The audiovisual-presentation in My Time At Sandrock is excellent by indie game standards especially after the graphical overhaul the game received back in March that put the Switch version's visuals in-line with the next-gen console versions of the game! The game also has a pretty steady frame-rate which is surprising given the visuals and scope of the game, but a pleasant surprise at that!

As for the audio side of things? The soundtrack is superb and fits the game spectacularly and the voice acting is also top-notch which adds a lot to the overall audiovisual-presentation of the game! Overall My Time At Sandrock has a stellar audiovisual-presentation!

Topics tagged under team17 on  Mtas-s12

Bottom-Line: With great gameplay, flawless controls, and a stellar audiovisual-presentation, My Time At Sandrock for the Nintendo Switch is a great life-sim that is well worth its asking price and as such we give the game a great-level of recommendation!

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by TechnicalIssues8
on May 5th 2019, 8:47 am
 
Search in: PS4 PSN Reviews
Topic: Review: My Time At Portia (PS4 PSN)
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Review: My Time At Portia (PS4 PSN)


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Extravagant Abode?

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Topics tagged under team17 on  Ap_3d710

My Time at Portia, released on April 16, has been well received by the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One communities alike.  It has several points that make it an excellent game.  Do you think you’ll enjoy it?  We think so and here’s why.

Topics tagged under team17 on  Ap_c8c10

Developed by Pathea and published by Team17, My Time at Portia is a relaxing yet highly addictive game.  This crafting sim has several activities to keep you busy throughout your gameplay, from crafting to farming and many more in between.

Starting out with Pa’s inheritance of the workshop, you’re thrust into the world of Portia at a fairly good clip.  The tutorials are very simple, and the controls are extremely easy to figure out.  After chatting with Presley, you learn you must register your workshop in order to accept commissions, which is the lifeblood of this game as far as its currency, gols, along with earning relationships with your fellow townspeople.  There is the main storyline, and it’s entertaining but feels slow at times.  It’s not enough to sway one from the game, however.

Topics tagged under team17 on  Ap_c0e10

As the game goes by, the missions become increasingly difficult along with relationships harder to earn. They aren’t insurmountable, but they do take a bit of strategy and finesse at times.  New areas of the map open up as you complete your tasks, which lead to more opportunities for your character to flourish.  

Topics tagged under team17 on  Ap_b2010

Now to the very integral part of the game: your workshop.  This is what the game revolves around.  You need it in basically each mission you attempt along with upgrading it.  Your missions are based upon certain levels of machinery, and the quests will not progress until you reach that milestone. It’s not impossible, just time-consuming.  

The devs have been extremely helpful and polite to the community, listening to their complaints and promising full game content in the near future. Their communication is unique as far as a dev goes, but this is another aspect which makes the game great.

Now to the cons.  There have been bugs reported by players, ranging from ridiculous to game-breaking.  They are few and far between, but when they rear their ugly heads, you typically have to leave the area and start again.  The hopeful part is the devs are aware of this and are working diligently on a patch.  

Some of the timed missions don’t specify they have a strict time constraint unless you open your mission book and review the quest.  There were several times when I had the dreaded failed quest announcement flash across my screen, so it was only logical to restart the day.  With the knowledge of the timer, the quests can quickly be completed in the allotted time.

Relationships take a long time to attain, but it isn’t hopeless.  There are many different levels of gifting for each player, points determined by the type of gift you give the NPC. Between fostering these relationships and carrying on with your missions or free play, the player won’t run out of things to do.

Topics tagged under team17 on  Ap_49810

The graphics are in a soft 3D style, which adds to the peaceful feeling that the game has. Sometimes the rendering is comical, but all-in-all they are deemed pleasant.  The audio is another story. When you start playing, it’s interesting and enjoyable.  However, when you have a few hours in, the soundtrack becomes very monotonous.  A more ranged soundtrack would have been welcome in My Time at Portia.

Topics tagged under team17 on  Ap_3d710

Overall, the pros definitely outweigh the cons.  The fact that the devs are hard at work devising a patch makes this game more attractive.  Taking the entire impression of MyTime at Portia, we give this game good level of recommendation!

Afternote: Team17 released the update for My Time at Portia this past week (May 23) and like many gamers that play, I am very pleased with the updates and bug fixes that were plaguing random players.  While there are more updates promised, this one nipped the infinite loading bug and seemed to have solved the disappearing item bug as well.  The graphics are more pleasing since the patch with additions to the load screen and subtle differences in gameplay.  New quests and small improvements to existing content were added, making the game feel more rounded.  You can view full information on the update here.

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Score: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 8/10

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