I have to admit that I never heard of WishSpring 1 or 2, and I have to admit that this game was a bit of a challenge to me. This is one of those games where everything it tells you to do in the first fifteen minutes is a kind of tutorial, and I am still confused as what I am doing.
I don’t really see WishSpring 3: Re:Fine The Story of Eirudy as an open world RPG, as there are definite things that the game does not want me to do certain times. It also does those turn-based battles that I really don’t like to see in any game.
It looks like I am some nameless witch, and I am going through this small area around my cottage essentially killing monsters and gathering items. You know, fantasy game stuff. There is apparently some kind of plot going on here, as you meet a boy named Adrian who names you Eirudy.
There is also this aspect where you can increase your magic with training, and you can also bring dolls to life. This training takes 5 days to do, and I have no idea if there is some time limit on this, or anything.
Now, I only have a certain amount of time that I can give to any game that I am reviewing, but judging by the map that I can look at, there is a lot that can be explored.
You can get WishSpring 3: Re:Fine The Story of Eirudy for the Switch for about $39.99 on the Nintendo eShop, and it looks like it will be worth your money as there is a lot of stuff to do here.