TheAnimal Crossinggames are almost always flawless masterpieces, bar a few hitches here and there. However, as the series has grown, so have those aforementioned hitches, leading to each entry feeling a tad more disappointing than the last. Of course, they always innovate and iterate on what came before, but certain games just have more flaws than the rest, making them easy to overlook while picking your perfectACtitle.

Animal Crossing’sgreatest flawsrear their ugly head in one particular entry, and it is what has led it to become the most forgotten - and arguably underrated - game in the series. However, while certainly a shame for the base version,thisAnimal Crossinggame has just received a Deluxe upgrade, one that not only greatly fixes many of its biggest issues but practically turns it into an entirely different game, making it one of the best in the series.

The player selecting from a series of furniture items in Animal Crossing City Folk Deluxe.

City Folk Deluxe Addresses Classic AC Problems

It Fixes Practically Every Issue

Animal Crossing: City Folk’sDeluxemodby modder Aurum fixes a lot of the major issues I and many others have had with that game for quite some time.City Folkwas ostensibly a repackaging ofWild World, with worse controls and some truly irritating features.

Honestly, I’m baffled that Nintendo added Animal Tracks, as they completely ruined the entire vibe of your city. It lacked new mechanics, many new items, new villagers, and so much more, to the point thatit is easy to skipCity Folkafter having played the far superiorWild World.

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The impressive andextensiveCity Folk Deluxemodadds in all-new items, restores missing ones, introduces 240 villagers, all while implementing numerous quality of life changes, such as the ability to turn off deteriorating grass - it is about time!

It does a whole lot more, but the point is thatits genuinely ridiculous number of tweaks and improvements drastically alter the gameto the point where it feels like we’ve finally gotten anewAnimal Crossinggame in 2025.

City Folk Is A Better Animal Crossing Game Than Ever

It Is The Game It Should Have Been

WhileCity Folkwas never theworstAnimal Crossinggameever made,I think its lack of innovation is ultimately what made it hard to truly get into. When I first played it, I had just come out of a long stint of playing nothing butWild World.

Naturally,City Folkfelt like a fiddlier version, so I just returned to the town I knew and loved.Time hasn’t been particularly kind toCity Folk, and while it is certainly more palatable now than it was at launch, I still can’t really get into it.

That’s why I’m so grateful theDeluxemod is breathing new life into it.City Folkhad a lot of problems - the annoying Wii remote controls remain an issue if you install the mod on your Wii - butit is still anAnimal Crossinggame with the potential to be great.

Deluxegives it the chance to show that potential, and it shines bright. For those, like me, craving a newAnimal Crossinggame,City Folk Deluxeis absolutely the way to go, especially if you missed the original when it released or have just skipped it after hearing it is subpar.