The Sims Medieval offers players a chance to build up a medieval kingdom, controlling characters from all walks of life, from Kings and Queens, to Knights and Wizards, Blacksmiths and Bards. It provides a host of storytelling possibilities in the form of quests, from crafting a legendary sword to arranging a royal wedding, to protecting the kingdom from an evil sorcerer, to finding the fountain of youth. Every quest plays out differently depending on which Hero Sim the player is controlling.
GenreSimulations
Platforms pc
DEVELOPER The Sims Studio | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
Sims Medieval Reviews pc
gamingxp.com review
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ign.com review
The traits and flaws don’t always introduce a new layer of challenge, though. Some of them are pretty funny and keep the game amusing in unexpected ways. Evil Sims will stop and laugh maniacally at random times, Unkept Sims will pass gass frequently and laugh after doing so, and Sims with Weak Constitutions will vomit all over the place.
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gamers.at review
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gamepro.com review
As let down as I am, though, I’m not ready to get out my pitchfork. Some things in this game kept me coming back for 20 hours — like the amusing writing, the Physician mini-games; small touches, like my Queen breastfeeding her child (pretty sure this is a first in video game history); the gorgeous graphics — and it may be that expansions will bring more fun things in the future (horses, please). The Sims Medieval is a beautiful game with fun and interesting ideas, but it doesn’t live up to my fantasy of the Middle Ages and it doesn’t completely satisfy the Sims fan in me.
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meristation.com review
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