RICE FARMING IN SAKUNA: OF RICE AND RUIN
PC Gamer US Edition|April 2021
I planted 100 individual seedlings and loved every second.
Rachel Watts
RICE FARMING IN SAKUNA: OF RICE AND RUIN

It’s difficult playing other farming games after you’ve played Sakuna: of Rice and Ruin. For all the satisfaction I’ve found in the likes of Stardew Valley, My Time at Portia, Spiritfarer, and Ooblets, I’ve never been as pleased with any virtual crop I’ve ever grown as I have in Edelweiss’ demon-slaying action game. A side-scrolling brawler crossed with a farming simulator might seem like a weird hybrid, but Sakuna: of Rice and Ruin makes the two work in harmony. It’s safe to say that this is the most excited about rice paddies I’ve ever been in my life.

Sakuna isn’t your normal farming game. Sure, Stardew Valley has rice crops, but that’s nothing compared to the hardcore rice farming here. It’s next level. It’s not a case of chucking some seeds in the ground and watering them every day. Growing rice is a delicate process, and even slight adjustments to water and weather could mess with your harvest. Growing those little white grains is serious business.

After being banished to a demon-infested island, Sakuna and her new human family need to grow rice as their main food resource, and it’s her job to plant, nurture, and harvest the crops. A day for Sakuna goes along the lines of checking on the paddy, scavenging for resources, then spending the evening with the family, sharing stories over a meal.

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