Play it on PC or PS5 for the best performance. Play it on Switch for the authentic “handheld, slightly stuttery, but infinitely charming” experience. Just play it. Your inner farming-action-dating-sim heart will thank you.
8/10 – “I accidentally married a werewolf and now we grow giant eggplants together.” Rune Factory 5
But here’s the secret: the jank is part of the charm. This is a game where you can tame a boss monster, ride it into town, then dismount to give a homemade pickle to a shy elf. The glitches become stories. The slowdown during a boss fight feels like dramatic slow-motion. You learn to love the mess because underneath it is a game with more heart than technical polish. Because there’s nothing else like it. Rune Factory 5 is the ultimate “cozy chaos” game. It respects your time while letting you waste it in the best way. Want to spend an entire in-game day just fishing and cooking? Go ahead. Want to chain-cast spells against a fire dragon while riding a giant chicken? Absolutely. Play it on PC or PS5 for the best performance
If you’ve ever played Stardew Valley and thought, “This is lovely, but I wish I could suplex a goblin with a giant hammer made of turnips,” then welcome home. Rune Factory 5 is the latest (and gloriously messy) entry in the beloved “fantasy farming” series—a game that operates on one simple, beautiful rule: Why not both? The Plot: Amnesia, But Make It Rural Fantasy You wake up with the series’ trademark amnesia (it’s a rite of passage, like catching a cold) in the small, struggling town of Rigbarth. After a heroic-yet-accidental rescue of a local ranger, you’re recruited into SEED, a peacekeeping organization. Your job? Protect the town, explore the nearby dungeons, and—most importantly—revive the local dragon-shaped “Rune Guardian” who just so happens to be a grumpy, sleepy deity. Your inner farming-action-dating-sim heart will thank you
It’s a game for people who want to save the world, but only after they’ve harvested their strawberries and told the cute blacksmith they like his hair.