Moving past that and into the story, the plot itself is a pretty standard affair for this type of thing. As far as quality however, it doesn’t try to innovate or excite. As far as functionality goes, the title is pretty decent. That being said, I do have to give praise where it’s due, there’s nothing actually wrong with Castaway Paradise, it’s just bland. It more or less just focuses on being the same style of game which is adopting the classic “if it works for others, it’ll work for us” mentality. In terms of gameplay, it really doesn’t do anything different to separate itself from other life simulators out there on the market, like the aforementioned Animal Crossing or Harvest Moon. Right?Īll jokes aside and more straight to the point, Castaway Paradise is not a very original game. Unless… unless it’s a different game than Animal Crossing… but that’s just silly, it plays and feels just like it! It has to be a sequel or a reboot of some sort, right?. Sure, I can understand the appeal of wanting to try something Blue Harvest style to keep the project under wraps, but to release the game with the secret name itself maybe wasn’t the smartest move. ![]() Full disclosure, I haven’t played an Animal Crossing game in years, but the thought of reviewing the latest installment in the franchise was too exciting to pass up! Although, not to criticize too much, but I’m not sure if I agree with the naming process the developers went with in calling the title Castaway Paradise. I have to say, this is a really weird feeling for me. Reviews // 21st Sep 2018 - 5 years ago // By Ethan Butterfield Castaway Paradise Review
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