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Blissfully unstructured. The tactile joy of exploring every nook, climbing a mountain just because, and filling the notebook is addictive for patient players. However, the lack of guidance may frustrate those used to quest markers. Natsu-Mon 20th Century Summer Vacation -NSP--As...
Natsu-Mon is the evolution of this philosophy. It serves as a bridge between the classic PlayStation era titles and modern hardware. The game places players in the shoes of a young boy staying at a seaside town for the month of August 1975. The objective is startlingly simple: fill the "Summer Diary." How you fill it—catching beetles, fishing, exploring secret shrines, or simply watching the clouds—is entirely up to the player. For the completionists digging through the files, here