I belong to neither of those camps, which is crucial context for a review of the most recent game in the series titled, with a hilarious Madden-ish flair, Farming Simulator 22. At best, I am a filthy casual. I have three fields and a simple life subsisting on the bare edges of the agrarian economy. My plow is inherited from the bronze age, my cultivation skills cannot nurture anything more fragile than the hardiest of cereals, and I frequently sell my labor to the richer neighboring homesteads. And yet, here in this yeoman muck, Farming Simulator has finally clicked in my brain. There is so much joy in scraping by.
"Everybody always asks the question, is it the same? Like did you learn anything from farming simulator the game? And as cool as it would be to say 'Yes I learned a ton,' it really doesn't teach you too much," Grant said. "So I have really learned just a lot of getting started from like even South Dakotans, Ag PhD , the Hefty Brothers and stuff, that has taught me like a ton about getting started farming. So it's been unique and I've learned a lot more than I thought."
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