I have mixed thoughts on NH so far. It's good, overall, but bogged down by a few things such as a lack of certain QOL improvements, the apparent exclusion of a ton of NL's content, and the (IMO) overly long trainwreck of a tutorial.
- Inability to craft in multiples and no indication of durability (breaking tools is frustrating with how expensive gold tools are and annoying with iron)
- Tons of NPCs, furniture and PWPs from NL don't return, which is strange to me. I'm sure NPCs will return via updates but furniture and features like exotic fruits, furniture sets (I need my Gorgeous and Gothic series, mmkay?), and diving I'm not so sure about.
The tutorial was way too long and restrictive for my liking, even locking hourly music behind a building upgrade that takes a week or longer to unlock, which I find absurd. Not to mention how it forces you to develop your town somewhat heavily before giving you access to terraforming, which can then be frustrating as you have to move things around just to change up the landscape (I refuse to stick with the default layout when they've finally given us the ability to change it). I know plenty enjoyed it just fine but I hated it and wish it would have been streamlined or just been less restrictive.
- The max house size is smaller than in NL. I really would have liked to have some room size/shape customization ala HHD but it seems like the focus was more on outdoor decor rather than indoor. The outdoor is great but I would've liked more attention to indoor, it seems like the indoor decor variety has also taken a backseat to outdoor decor. All the more strange with how much more expensive a fully upgraded house seems to be than NL.
- There are some MP hiccups, namely having to wait upwards of a minute watching people come in. After how much NL cut this down from CF/LGTC, I'm surprised this issue got worse rather than better.
- Dialogue menus are clunkier than ever and dialogue variety still seems like it needs work (I wish they'd at least make existing lines less likely to repeat on a given day).
- Lack of MP mini-games, the inability to decorate or terraform during MP and a lack of native voice chat leave MP feeling pretty sparse
- Tools breaking, while a novel idea, becomes more annoying the deeper into the game you get. There are a few things that need some rebalancing (like tool durability, water egg spawn rate, balloon spawn rate, etc)
On the other hand
- It looks better than ever, there's so much detail to color and animation. It's mostly small details but it's wonderful to look at.
- MP seems the most stable it's ever been
- The music is pretty good this time around, better than NL. Not that AC has ever had bad music, but NL's hourly music was a bit too subtle for me. I still hold PG's more bombastic OST as the best in the series.
- The number of new tools like instruments and ladders is great and fun to play with.
- The extra things for villagers to do like singing and running is great to see
- The ability to choose where everything goes is a godsend and I hope it stays as a permanent feature, same goes for terraforming
- A lot of the new features are a great addition to the series be it the new path laying system, terraforming, the house decoration system from HHD that was brought in, expansion of indoor storage, QOL improvements such as the tool wheel (though it could be improved by having a separate inventory space for said tools), the outfit swap wands, the expansive outdoor decoration, etc. I really do think they listened to a lot of feedback from CF/LGTC and NL.
I love NH, just not as much as NL (so far). I hope future updates address the various gripes I have, both major and minor but only time will tell. I can understand someone being bored though, at least until you finish out the tutorial and are set free for real. Personally, I don't think NH is boring or even more so than previous entries but it has advantages/disadvantages I didn't expect and takes some getting used to after the (IMO) near-perfection that was NL (it was only missing the higher graphic/animation fidelity, outdoor decor and terraforming of NH). It's good though- 8.5/10
I did not intend this to turn into a review or whatever this is. Oops.