Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny – Wii Version Screenshots

RFTOD WII Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny   Wii Version ScreenshotsIt is very unusual for there to be just a Wii/PS3 version of a game series. You sometimes see the multiplatform titles over the PS3/XBox360, All three major consoles or even at times PS3/PSP and Wii/DS… however this is not an everyday occurrence. However, for those who are interested in this game but do not have a Playstation 3 console FEAR NOT! Both versions of the game are being released on the 27th of September by Natsume, and from what I can tell – the only difference between the two games are the slight differences in design and screen resolution.

Curious to what this game is about? Here is the blurb on the game taken from the press release:

Aden and Sonja, two lifelong friends, live a tranquil life on Fenith Island until they’re struck by a mysterious curse: they awaken to find both of their souls are now trapped in the same body! On top of this unusual calamity, the Fenith Island they knew is gone, replaced by a strange island populated with unfamiliar faces. Only by exploring this new world will they be able to solve the mystery of this curse and save their beloved island. During the course of their journey, Aden and Sonja will be aided by a colorful cast of characters, as well as take command of a towering golem, Ymir. Using their newfound giant friend, they’ll cross vast seas, discover hidden islands and dungeons packed with riches, and battle fearsome monsters of the deep!

After the jump I have included some screenshots of the Nintendo Wii version. 

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