(PC) The Sims Medieval
GGSGamer – The Sims Medieval review
May 12th
Soft review from GGSgamer on the late Sims Medieval:
Although the game is undoubtedly expansive it does feel as if some parts are missing. This could be deliberate; do you have expansion packs ready to go already EA? Some have commented that the game feels slightly rushed and although I agree in part I don’t believe it takes anything from what is an excellent and comprehensive game.
The Sims: Medieval will appeal very strongly to both RPG and Strategy fans thanks to its clear structure and addictive Quests. An unexpected gem, it has reawakened my love for the series and will undeniably prove enjoyable for non-Sims fans as well. This really is a game in which you can delve as shallow or deep as you wish and has something to please everyone.
Good times!
- Longevity: there are so many options available each play through will be unique.
- Graphics: all characters, buildings and objects are beautiful.
- Laughs: the dark humour very rarely disappoints.
Bad times
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- Haven’t I seen you before?: Sims look very like those in The Sims 3.
- Frustrating interface: Menus and progress bars can be tricky to locate.
- In progress: You will often get the feeling you’ve been given just the bare bones.The Sims Medieval is rated PEGI: 12+. I personally feel that the rating is a little harsh as there is no bad language and the violence is portrayed in a very cartoon like way. However progressing through the game does mean undertaking a lot of reading and complex decision making, so I don’t think most youngsters will feel that they’re missing out on much which is just as well as the game would most likely be too challenging.
Thanks to SimlishSims for the tip.
Bashers: The Sims Medieval – The Prankster to Pillory
May 9th
Dutch review website (Bashers) bashes a new look on Medieval’s flaws:
This new volume in the Sims series is in many ways far away from her predecessors. The many different elements into a robust whole principle but feel a little bit of scratch. In addition, old functions such as building and furnishing houses almost faded into the background. The assignments are often simple and shallow but funny and entertaining.
There’s just no escaping the feeling that you never really sympathizes with your custom characters, digital roguish characters that you ever lived with so much in modern life. Nevertheless, the new road that EA strikes a very refreshing and a reasonable number of implemented features suits and respectable. A good bit earlier next game The Sims 3 can be played rather than being a substitute.
Thanks to SimsNieuws for the tip.
Worthplaying – The Sims Medieval reviewed
May 5th
The primary thing that saves Medieval‘s gameplay, aside from its bevy of plots and ever-expanding array of options is the same thing that always saves The Sims: its distinctive brand of humor. It’s designed to let the player sit back and witness the ridiculous, and there’s always surprising attention to detail. The Simlish language is adapted to an Old English tone, and descriptions are often filled to the brim with “WTF” moments, so it’s rewarding to simply poke around the interface, and this encourages observation as a central tenet of gameplay. The result, while more passive than many Sims games, captures the essence well: Create people, throw them in pit and witness the madness.
Not a bad score – WorthPlaying gave the game an 8.3/10!
Get Medieval on your friends and send them to the stocks!
May 4th
The Sims Medieval has a new and exciting way to torture ye friends. Come ye to The Sims Medieval Facebook page and make an example of someone. It’s quite fun.


EA Store – 50% off of The Sims Medieval
May 3rd
I *think* this was previously mentioned, but I saw that EA released a small ad for it in my email and I’d figured it would be best to repost in case someone missed out on the news. Offer is only valid in the US and Canada.
Female-Gamers Review The Sims Medieval
May 2nd
Sims site Female-Gamers have a new review of The Sims Medieval. Check out the full article here.
With so many Sims fans who regularly build castles in their Sims games and stories with a medieval touch the people at EA thought it would be about time to check out what to do. So it is actually somewhat began with The Sims Middle Ages. The game I have extensively to test and my experiences of course you can read here.
Sims Middle Ages, a new game, but does have the necessary similarities with The Sims 3. To the readers who do not know The Sims, I will do my best here not compare with it.
Create A Sim
When you walk in the middle you have your own kingdom. You need a prince to rule needed to get things going and that you create in the system CAS (Create A Sim). You choose a name, give your Sim a haircut and an outfit. In male Sims can also have facial hair show. The outfits are quite limited for your Sims to get dressed. They are medieval robes. You can be in color.
You give your Sim also two good qualities and have the choice of a bad habit.In the good qualities you can think of friendly, inquisitive, friendly, nature lover, and higgler reveler. In the bad you can think of compulsive gamblers, thin, cruel, bloodthirsty, butthead or wolverine.



The Sims Medieval Twitter Takeover!
May 2nd
Tuesday May 3rd, join developer Rain as they takeover the Sims Medieval Twitter! They will be taking questions and giving answers live on their twitter!

The Sims Medieval Patch 1.3 Available Now!
Apr 29th
The newest patch for Medieval has been released and includes a number of fixes. Also EA has released a link to the new patch for the digital version of the game, as some users are having trouble updating via the launcher.

Sims Vicio – The Sims Medieval event in São Paulo
Apr 22nd
Another report from The Sims Medieval event in São Paulo, this time from Sims Vicio!
Soon after, the staff of Warner revealed a surprise to fans, displaying on a screen, some videos made by insiders disclosing their communities of The Sims and their web pages. I was quivering with happiness when I saw the video made by Sims Addiction, ran out the camera to take pictures and also filmed a clip from Medieval Sims who passed the screen.There also had the opportunity to play a bit of medieval sims, but it was the notebook, so it was half bad, so I only played a bit, I prefer to play on the computer using the mouse, but it was enough to trigger my heart Simmer very .
Then he had the “Quiz medieval” and the winner took a pack of Harry Potter 1-7 years, I was drooling for that Pack … We also had a simulation game, was also interesting, very cool to see several Simmers playing characters, and pretending they were a yes, and they were right! But the best was undoubtedly the Cosplay contest. There were many creative costumes, and medieval performances more creative still, I think it was difficult for jurors to have to choose just four winners. But all were deserved and worthy than they gained.
AlalaSims – Coverage on The Sims Medieval event in Sao Paulo!
Apr 22nd
Seeing how the news is focused on Generations, let’s jump back to The Sims Medieval for a few seconds. Fansite AlalaSims attended a special Medieval event on April 16th and would like to share with you folks their coverage – a full report, 2 videos and lots of pictures!
Rolled on Saturday afternoon (day 16/04) the event open to the public of Medieval Sims in Sao Paulo! As always, Alala Sims was well represented, check out the names of those responsible for our excellent coverage: Bia Cappellato, Brenda Scarano, Alexandre Zaick, Renan and Isidro Cabral Nayara! Joining them and Ricardo Luiz Fernando Lima.
Thank you, guys! Returning to the event, once again the representatives of Alala Sims stole the show: our representative Bia, dressed in Medieval Queen, won the Cosplay Medieval and took it home, among many awards, a Dell notebook computer, while the won Nayara Medieval Quiz with your team!

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