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Usually, I’m brimming with ideas when it comes to writing my reviews, but Harvest Moon: Sunshine Islands leaves me feeling like I’ve played all of this before – and with nothing new to say. Naturally, this makes writing this review a little difficult. Sunshine Islands may be a follow up to Island of Happiness, but does that mean we have to have essentially the same game with very little to carve itself its own identity? It seems like Natsume took Island of Happiness, added a new control scheme and a couple characters, and put it back on the market. The game is so painfully similar to Island of Happiness that it practically feels like the same title just fine-tuned a little bit. When I first started playing Sunshine Islands, I had an intense feeling of déjà vu.
