An Agri-tastic Adventure Awaits!
Farming Simulator 2013 Review
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Summary
Delve into the quirky and immersive world of 'Farming Simulator 2013' in this amusing review by Fitzthistlewits. Experience the dreamy allure of farm life without the pesky industrialization setback. From majestic tractors that steal the show to peculiar game elements like the elusive red duck, this review captures the charm and bizarre intricacies of virtual farming. Giant Software once again affirms its dominance in this serene yet competitive agricultural sim space.
Highlights
- The dream of farming lives on in 'Farming Simulator 2013', with all its quirks and charm. 🚜
- Virtual farming offers an escape from industrialized life's woes in this entertaining review. 🌾
- Humor is key, as even a misplaced red duck becomes a focal point of amusement. 🦆
- Giant Software's detail orientation makes it the king of agriculture simulation. 👑
- Fitzthistlewits’ comedic take awakens the fun side of simulation gaming. 🎮
Key Takeaways
- Experience a virtual farming escape with 'Farming Simulator 2013' and its delightful quirks. 🚜
- The review humorously critiques the unrealistic aspects, like a mysterious trapped red duck. 🦆
- Savor the nostalgia as the game revives the charm of idealized farm life in its unique way. 🌾
- Giant Software reigns supreme in the agri-sim genre, delivering attention to absurd details. 👑
- Fitzthistlewits brings a comedic flair to the concept of farming and simulation gaming. 🎮
Overview
In 'Farming Simulator 2013', Fitzthistlewits captures the whimsical allure of playing farmer against a backdrop of serene landscapes and mechanized might. Imagine maneuvering tractors across golden fields with skies so blue it hurts to look away, and you'll understand the dream this game tries to sell. Despite the passage of time and industrial revolutions, this simulation offers a glimpse into a pastoral fantasy many wistfully long for.
The review tickles the funny bone by highlighting peculiar game elements, such as a mysterious red duck trapped in a cage with inexplicably flimsy defenses — an artistic choice or a coding oversight, who’s to say? Giant Software's penchant for details, from the ethereal citizens of Haggen to the diverse array of machinery, cements its supremacy in the simulator space.
Ultimately, Fitzthistlewits’ essay is a comedic nod to both the strengths and eccentricities of 'Farming Simulator 2013'. His light-hearted critique reminds players that it's not just about the game itself, but the joyful absurdity of escaping into a world where one's greatest worry is a flight-ready yet stubborn duck.
Chapters
- 00:00 - 00:30: Introduction and Nostalgia The chapter titled 'Introduction and Nostalgia' sets the stage with a blend of music and spoken word that evokes a sense of reminiscence. The narrator recalls driving a tractor, perhaps metaphorically, through someone's 'aack' (likely a typo or intentional misspelling), interacting with a dog, and expressing a desire for something that the other person has. The mention of 'Farming Simulator 2012' adds a modern, humorous twist to this nostalgic reflection, juxtaposing technology with traditional farming life. It suggests themes of reminiscence, longing, and the merging of past and present experiences.
- 00:30 - 01:00: Dreams of Farming and Industrial Revolution Commentary The chapter titled 'Dreams of Farming and Industrial Revolution Commentary' explores the nostalgic yearning many people have for the pastoral life of farming. It humorously critiques how industrial advancements, symbolized by inventions like the spinning jenny, have made traditional farming less accessible. The chapter implies a sense of loss over this industrial transformation but suggests that 'Farming Simulator 2011' offers a virtual remedy to experience farming life amidst the modern industrial world.
- 01:00 - 01:30: Haggen and Game Details The chapter introduces the game, set in a farm within the fictional place of Haggen. It describes the residents of Haggen as silent, emotionless, and composed entirely of light, lacking a physical form, highlighting the game's attention to detail. This detail is credited to the developers, Giant Software, who are known for their excellence in the agriculture simulation genre.
- 01:30 - 02:00: Tractor Favorites and Odd Game Elements The chapter discusses various elements in a game involving tractors, highlighting a favorite tractor model. The chapter also mentions an odd game element: a loud red duck trapped in a cage that the player cannot interact with to free. Despite this odd aspect, the player expresses high praise for the game, specifically 'Farming Simulator 2009,' calling it the greatest game ever.
- 02:00 - 02:30: Praise for Farming Simulator 2009 The chapter titled 'Praise for Farming Simulator 2009' discusses the high praise and accolades the game has received. It humorously notes the repetition of the phrase 'it's the best game in its field,' a pun on both its excellence and agricultural theme, indicating the widespread recognition and appreciation of the game, particularly in Germany.
Farming Simulator 2013 Review Transcription
- 00:00 - 00:30 [Music] I my tractor through your aack last night IW me at your dog to keep now's telling me that youting me come on now darling you got something I need Farming Simulator 2012 I'm I think
- 00:30 - 01:00 everyone at some point in their lives has dreamed of becoming a farmer ah the blue skies and the golden Fields the smell of horse manure and incest on the Wind unfortunately thanks to the damn Industrial Revolution farming is no longer a viable career choice for illiterate surfs like you and me spinning jenny you ruined everything Farming Simulator 2011 solves this
- 01:00 - 01:30 problem by putting you at the helm of your very own farm right at the heart of Haggen like all Germans the Denis of Haggen are silent emotionless and made entirely of light having no corporeal form it's attention to detail like this that has made giant software the Undisputed Kings of the highly competitive agriculture simulation genre
- 01:30 - 02:00 there are many tractors in the game my favorite one is this one the only bad bit of the game is this weird loud red duck trapped in a cage that you can't get rid of the cage doesn't have a roof and only has a knee high gate just fly away already it's winter my great Farming Simulator 2009 is the greatest game I have ever played B
- 02:00 - 02:30 none it is an other Triumph it's the best game in its field oh they already did that one Germans