Tomodachi Life Review Roundup: The Last Big Switch Game Is Mid
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Tomodachi Life Review Roundup: The Last Big Switch Game Is Mid
""I was also forced to get good at making Miis, because sharing them with others is extremely limited. It's restricted to local wireless, meaning you can only send a character you've made to someone in the same room. This is an enormous downgrade: In the 3DS version, you could save any Mii to a QR code and post it online, and other people around the world could scan it to instantly add that Mii to their own game.""
""Life on Kayfabe Island is simple but never boring. My father has failed at his quest to court Monica Bellucci, who has opted to move in with Sarah Connor and Dracula. My sister recently married Stone Cold Steve Austin and they're playfully splashing each other on the beach. Heihachi and the thunder god Raiden live happily together in the Kombat Kasa. James Brown just finished construction on his new house, a pyramid.""
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is a sequel to the cult favorite social sim, arriving 12 years after the original. It maintains a Metacritic score of 77, indicating a respectable continuation of the franchise. However, it does not introduce major innovations, particularly in online connectivity, which is limited to local wireless sharing. Players have expressed mixed feelings about the customization options and the entertaining scenarios that can develop, showcasing the game's potential for unique storytelling despite its limitations.
Read at Kotaku
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