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What I hope sticks around from New Horizons and what I really hope doesn’t

Inspired by Jeff’s Youtube video, I kind of wanted to make my own post. If you do not know who Jeff is, he’s makes Animal Crossing blogs (for every Animal Crossing) including for some other games as well. We first became aware of one another during the Tomodachi Life and Animal Crossing: New Leaf eras and he’s one of the very few AC Content Makers I follow. I highly recommend his stuff and I was even one of the participants in his recent Zelda Obstacle Course, even though I did a terrible job because I uh, forgot most of the controls, but it was still a lot of fun!:

Anyway, Jeff is really cool! Definitely check him out if you aren’t aware of him already, though, honestly, I’ll be surprised if you’re not.

With that all said, let’s get to the main part of the post– Animal Crossing: New Horizons. This was… At least for me, in some ways, my second least favorite AC by the end, only beaten out by City Folk. That isn’t to say it didn’t have good features, but a lot of it really grated down on me. You know when you play a game and there’s a few annoyances at times, but those annoyances just… keep poking up over and over again until it overlaps everything else? That’s kind of how it felt.

And it honestly kills me. I know some of these will definitely be an unpopular opinion, but Animal Crossing is a very special game series for me. I have really fond memories from the original onward and playing with friends. Sending gifts with long codes, playing alongside family members, and even learning more about Japanese culture as I looked up items I didn’t recognize (which is one of the things that really bummed me out with Wild World when they literally removed some).

Something I genuinely worry about is that a lot of these features will be considered a must or requirement because of New Horizon’s sale statistics, but a lot of that came due to it releasing right as a pandemic hit and not all those players will be sticking around. Honestly, if the next Animal Crossing is essentially just New Horizons 2.0, I might cry and I just… really don’t want to see one of my favorite series become something I won’t pick up anymore.

So, with that said, let’s get on to the list. As always, this is my opinion, and it’s okay if you disagree, just remember to be respectful about it. I’ll be going in the order features got brought up (to the best of my ability anyway). In this same sense, I will be grouping some features as well, but all features will be in bold as will if I’d like for them to return or not. Anything I don’t mention, such as Stretching, is a take it or leave it kind of thing– would be nice, but I don’t have any strong feelings about them.


Honestly, writing this all out has really made me want to poke back in… Maybe we’ll get to that HHP Stream sooner rather than later, as long as I start feeling better anyway…

tl;dr version:
GO:
-Deserted Island Setting
-Terraforming
-Crafting, Cooking, and Farming
-Tool Durability
-Every furniture item being new (fine in addition, but don’t wipe the slate)
-Drip feed updates
-Nook Miles Stamps
-Personality-specific Expressions

STAY:
-Customizing at the start and whenever you want
-Unisex clothing
-Southern Hemisphere option
-Placing Houses/Buildings/Bridges/Stairs wherever you like.
-Tool Ring
-Vaulting Pole
-Outdoor Furniture
-Fences and Pathing Tool
-Autosave (but we NEED a preview system for decorating…)
-Housing Interior Customization
-Mystery Island Tours
-New and returning Villagers
-Region-free
-Big overhead storage
-VILLAGERS NOT MOVING WITHOUT YOUR PERMISSION

IT’S COMPLICATED:
-Housing Exterior Customization & Room Sizes – Come back, but with options from the previous ones as well.
-Villagers commenting on Decor – Cute but needs better execution and not at the expense of other things.
-Story – I like the idea of a story, but I want it to continue on what they built– not be a retcon.

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