Rune Factory 4 Special blends peaceful farming with action dungeons and never runs out of breath. Growing crops, fishing, romancing a villager then carving up monsters all flow with addictive ease. Content overflows and the charm lands at once.
Your verdict
Category
RPG1 player7+
Description
An amnesiac fallen from the sky, you become prince and farmer of a kingdom where you grow crops, fight and forge bonds. Published by XSEED, released worldwide in 2020. Farming and town life, dungeons and action combat, marriage and children, and a warm fantasy setting.
Rune Factory 4 Special review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
An amnesiac fallen from the sky, the hero must farm, fight and above all build bonds in a village where magic mingles with daily life. Behind the gentle simulation unfolds an endearing story about belonging and memory, carried by characters of infectious warmth.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
A farm day always starts with a few seeds sown, a couple of dungeons cleared and a villager to court, then the next dawn brings a ripe harvest, a recipe to try and a monster to tame. Blending farming, action-RPG and romance keeps several projects running at once, so you keep pushing bedtime to finish 'just' one more season. Its generosity still charms today, provided you accept some farming loops to refine tools and levels.
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Living in a village where you gradually become a pillar: farming, marriage, starting a family and dungeon exploration interweave across the seasons. The main quest has no strict ending, and marriage even unlocks a next generation. That fusion of life sim and action-RPG, with no urgency and no ceiling, has made it a long-haul companion.
Technical info
💾2,5 GB📅25/02/2020
Published by XSEED
Rune Factory 4 Special (Nintendo Switch) price, value & rarity
Between peaceful farms and dungeons, the action erupts when towering dragons and rune-born beasts shatter the calm. Every clash blends tight-timed dodges with the skills you forged back home, rewarding preparation as much as reflexes. Taming a defeated monster extends the thrill: yesterday's boss becomes tomorrow's ally, a signature Rune Factory twist on the encounter.
An underrated gem
Beneath its farm-sim airs unfolds an action RPG of wild generosity: you tend crops and forge bonds in a peaceful town, but you also descend into dungeons to fight monsters at a snappy pace. That dual nature, plus an end-of-life original console, long kept it out of the spotlight. Its daily-life loop, its romances and the sheer freedom of its content make it a bottomless well. Ideal for anyone wanting a cozy game that never sacrifices the adventure.
Is Rune Factory 4 Special still worth playing in 2026?
Rune Factory 4 Special joyfully unites life simulation and action RPG. Farming, forging, exploring dungeons and forming bonds up to marriage make for a loop of rare richness, generous in activities and human warmth. This remaster of a 3DS classic keeps its charm intact, even if the presentation betrays its handheld roots and the opening hours run a little slow. The warm fantasy world and the balance between gentleness and adventure work wonders. For anyone who loves farming games with a genuine RPG dimension, it is a safe bet, perfect for portable play on Switch and easy to lose many hours in.