![]() The game teeters in a state of limbo, neither being an RPG or life simulator, and thus edging dangerously close to alienating fans of both genre types. The prospect of a full fantasy realm in a medieval universe is certainly an inviting change for the series, and yet The Sims Medieval falls short of being the alluring world it promises. It is an odd choice to cross a life simulator with elements taken from an RPG, but it was one that may entice those players not so enthralled by the daily life micro-management of the typical Sims composition. Are fans of The Sims being bestowed with a gratifying vicissitude, or has that core experience been lost under all the medieval lore? The traditional focus of the game is shared with an RPG style of gameplay complete with quests, character traits and experience levels. Along with the change in setting comes another alteration that affects the gameplay. Rather than play a life not so dissimilar to your own, you can now play as The Watcher for a bunch of Sims from a more adventurous age. The Sims Medieval is a fantasy world inhabited by goblins, monsters, kings and knights. The ever-popular series of games, The Sims, finds itself in a completely different setting than its usual white-picket fence neighbourhood in this latest iteration.
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