The story and characters are good for this game as well, though my personal complaint is that the main stuff and side stuff seem to happen in spite of each other and not because of each, which can be frustrating sometimes, but taken separately, I did enjoy the main and character stories as well :) If the difficulty aspect of RF4 feels intimidating, you could also try RF5 instead, it uses a lot of the same systems that 4 does but tweaked and balanced better and is a lot more forgiving if you're not on top of keeping your stats optimized. The only real downsides are that character events trigger is largely reliant on RNG (they balanced this a bit more in the special edition, but it can still be a pain to get the right event to trigger to progress whichever storyline you're trying to progress), the game can be pretty punishing if you don't keep up with the stats on your adventuring equipment, and there is a huge difficulty spike in the last-arc areas in the game (but taking them as a test to see what you've learned about the game mechanics can be rewarding, just if you're not expecting and planning for it, it can be a real drag). It's got a lengthy storyline, in-depth farming and crafting mechanics, lovable characters, and the size of the map is nothing to sneeze at either. Rune Factory 4 is my go-to if you enjoy Sandrock.
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