New screens as of today, January 27th – brought to you by The Sims Medieval Twitter page! Keep checking back as this post may be updated throughout the day with new images!
New screens as of today, January 27th – brought to you by The Sims Medieval Twitter page! Keep checking back as this post may be updated throughout the day with new images!
Is it me or there something weirdly Incan about this picture? The colours, the clothes, the boxy-feel to it…..
It feels more pagan and Inca.
Looks nice but it’s not the Sims so they need to change the name or change the gameplay to be more sims like
They are getting to into Sims Medieval. It isn’t a proper Sims game – it isn’t sandbox! I imagine this will make a good Christmas present through to a younger fan. 🙂 All in all I think it looks very slick and clean, but I really would like this *apparent* level of detail and gameplay to be included in the actual Sims 3 main game.
Drop the RPG elements and I will be happy!
WindWineKiwi8, It is a proper Sims game. The idea is that it’s the game you want it to be. I personally love the RPG direction EA’s taking it in from World Adventures and now Medieval. It puts an extra level into the gameplay of the game.
It is the Sims, just they’re focusing on one (important) aspect of it.
This is just WOW…..O.O
LOVE IT….<3
I disagree. The Sims is a SIMulation, not a RPG. Having RPG elements is fine, abandoning the core concept of simulating lives (regardless of time period) in favor of half-hearted (fetch) quests isn’t. I might as well go play Oblivion is I wanted to play a RPG.
Rigid paths, endings, and quests? No, thanks!
I have to agree with the majority of the commenters here. The Sims was started as a simulation game and that is what I have always absolutely loved about it. RPG elemnts have found their way into the game at times but it hasn’t been too overly done yet. When the game is mainly RPG (as Medieval seems to be) then it is no longer a simulation game and I think it shouldn’t have The Sims in the title either.
The thing that I have always found to be so fun with any sims game is when I can do what I want and I don’t have to follow any guided “quests.” That is the reason why I hate World Adventures and Ambitions as well.
Wow, I can’t wait to get my hands on this game
Can’t think of many games that I’ve ever played that didn’t have some form rpg in it, the sims included.
You can’t compare the sims medieval to oblivion because oblivion is an action/adventure game with roleplaying game and the sims is a casual game/life simulation with rpg elements.
The Sim is not the only simulation game to ever exist. There are racing sim like nfs, city builders simcity, pet sims like nintendogs, and all considered simulation games, and they all have some form of rpg, mini goals, quest like structure, and leveling up systrem.
If it were for rpgs, No video games would exist. Without some form rpg there would be much to the game.