![]() Now Playing: The Sims Medieval Video Review But in the end, The Sims Medieval lacks imagination-and it lacks the tools to let you flex your own.īy clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's The first 10 hours or so are pleasant ones, and some worthwhile ideas work out rather well. And you do so over and over again in a weird computer-game version of Groundhog Day. ![]() In The Sims Medieval, you don't play out your own stories-you play out someone else's. ![]() Just as your little digital people built relationships with each other, so you built relationships with them, and the stories you played out in the game were born of your own imagination. Of course, you could say this about those previous Sims games, but their joy came from your ability to make a life as worthy as you liked. ![]() But eventually, the pleasures of calling the local bard a lack-witted cur are undercut by the sensation that you're just treading water and never really getting anywhere. It's initially entertaining, fueled by the peculiar charms that have always made these games so delightful. ![]() Whereas the proper Sims games make the mundane aspects of everyday life interesting, this Renaissance faire spin-off takes interesting concepts and makes them mundane. The Sims Medieval brings some irony to this popular series of life simulations. ![]()
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