Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the The Sims 3: Medieval and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for The Sims 3: Medieval.
April 2011
(74%)
41 Reviews
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The new roleplaying approach is genuinely different, refreshingly so,
Abandoning the openended motif for a more structured medieval life might rankle with some fans.
There's a danger that Sims Medieval falls a bit between two ducking stools. On the one hand, it's too RPG-lite for avid role-players; on the other, traditional Sims fans might find the highly structured kingdom building and questing all too alien.We re...
The Sims Medieval has just won the series some brand new fans - and we can only tip our hats to EA. 8.2/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....
Abstract: The original The Sims brought out a frightening dark side in me, every time I picked up the game. Everything would be fine for an hour or so, as I was happily guiding and watching my virtual people. But then, inevitably, Something Bad would happen, an...
Abstract: As a longtime reviewer and fan of The Sims franchise, I’ve played just about every incarnation of the series and enjoyed most of its many expansions. Even as much as I love The Sims, though, even I have to admit that I was beginning to wonder if the de...
Has all that Sims charm, from animations to voiceovers, You can approach quests in a number of different ways, Some of the herospecific skills are really neat.
Quests become a repetitious chore, Too little freedom to live as you wish, Dollhouse elements are greatly restricted.
Playing The Sims Medieval is like looking at your neighbor's vacation slides: You're hearing about someone else's grand adventure rather than having one of your own....
Abstract: Once you have got past this initial teething problem though, The Sims Medieval starts to open up a little. The main aim of the game is to build a kingdom and manage it in the way you see fit. You will take on a number of quests..
Still, this is a highly enjoyable experience. Granted, If I could have my way, The Sims: Medieval would simply be The Sims 3 (as in the set-up) but in a medieval town instead of a modern one, but this isn't a discourse on what we wish it could have been...
Abstract: After more than a decade and 100 million copies sold, there's no arguing The Sims is one of the most popular game franchises in history. What could be argued is whether or not The Sims have worn out their welcome. Having done everything in the last ...