Fate and Destiny sow and reap in this portable edition of Natsume's farming-RPG series. Virtual homesteaders can choose to play as a boy (named Destiny) or a girl (named Fate). A choice of rewarding challenges awaits either character. As in earlier Harvest Moon games, players become the newest citizens in a friendly rural village. They will have to decide which crops to plant, which livestock to raise, and what sorts of household and barnyard improvements to purchase with their profits, all while making new friends and becoming part of the local community.
Monster Hunter Freedom 2 invites gamers to adventure together by offering four-person cooperative battles through an Ad-hoc connection. Players may hunt alone or with friends as they complete over 350 missions and attempt to collect 700 different weapons and 1,400 separate pieces of armor. Similar to the original release, gamers must first create and customize a character, and then collect and train a variety of creatures. Connecting to the Ad-hoc network lets players gain access to additional content and quests.