- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream closed the last Nintendo Direct
- It is the sequel to a very dear Nintendo 3DS Life Sim
- It is currently scheduled for a launch window ‘2026’
I couldn’t believe what I saw when Nintendo Direct of March 27 closed with a trailer to Tomodachi Life: Living the dream. The sequel that I never thought would actually happen, and is arriving in 2026 for Nintendo Switch and presumably Nintendo Switch 2.
In terms of play and features, this initial announcement trailer does not reveal much. Even Nintendo’s own listing page for the game is Bare Bones, which offers nothing more than a handful of trailer screenshots, and a description of a line that simply establishes that after more than 10 years, he has returned. In Pog -shaped.
But Tomodachi Life: Live the dream He is hitting the right notes; An island populated by the Mii characters created by the players, an abundance of stores and reference points to interact, and the openly silly sense of humor that caused the 3DS game to be so memorable.
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There is an interesting thing that does not take into account Tomodachi Life: Living the dream. The US trailers and the United Kingdom have mii voices of voice to voice found in their respective regions. Like the 3DS game, if you are playing in the United Kingdom, your MII will have British accents, for example.
Sometimes, a good laugh is all you need
So why am I comparing an extremely insertious game of Nintendo Switch with Inzoi, The Korean Sims Competitor who is doing waves in Steam’s early access? Well, it’s largely because I think Inzoi You can learn one or two things from the blatant life of Nintendo’s life.
It is clear that Inzoi He has not had the best beginning, with a shortage of significant content in addition to his (certainly incredibly Impressive) Character creation tools and import import characteristics. The relatively high system requirements are also something that could firmly maintain many SIM enjoyers of life that The Sims 4 For the time being.
But what surprises me the most Inzoi At this early stage, in addition to its lack of reasons to play it, it sounds like a quite soulless experience. It is an extremely impressive, sure visual showcase. But clearly lacks the charm of games as THE SIMS and in fact Tomodachi Life That routinely keeps me smiling through the great absurd of everything.
For registration, I’m not advancing Tomodachi Life As a kind of master class of innovative comedy. His sense of humor is incredibly stupid, he abandons acute ingenuity and, on the other hand, leans towards the completely ridiculous. But that’s why I adore it.
Whether it is a news that is transmitted on a Mii swimsuit in a bathtub full of ravioli, a sequence of feverish dreams that shows a group of children dancing ritualistically around a giant corn cob, or simply a Mii that tells you in unequivocal terms that have a FART Eggy beer, Tomodachi Life It rarely does not make me laugh hysterically.
The incredibly inexpressive (and highly customizable) text to voice only makes things more fun as well. Yes, it is beyond children, but I would not have it otherwise.