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Mattias Lilja - Sims 4's Biggest Competitor Just Got Canceled - screenrant.com

Sims 4's Biggest Competitor Just Got Canceled

was finally set to get some serious competition with , but the sudden cancelation of the upcoming game dashes all hopes for to offer its own engaging experience. Developed by Paradox Tectonic to be published by Paradox Interactive, promised a flexible take on the formula with extensive support for mods. series has been at the forefront of the life simulation genre for over two decades, and a competitor on the scale of was an attractive prospect.

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Chris Scullion - Still Wakes the Deep is a wonderfully authentic Scottish horror story - videogameschronicle.com - Britain - China - Scotland

Still Wakes the Deep is a wonderfully authentic Scottish horror story

The term ‘walking simulator’ has, rather unfairly, become shorthand for a game lacking in interactivity.

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Tyler Wilde - Shigeru Miyamoto - Nintendo - In 1989, a Nintendo bigwig licensed SimCity on the spot by sliding a million dollar check across the table - pcgamer.com - Usa - county Wright - state Washington

In 1989, a Nintendo bigwig licensed SimCity on the spot by sliding a million dollar check across the table

The road to SimCity's SNES port began with a 1989 meeting so vividly of its time that it almost sounds like it was invented for one of those recent period dramas about a product's origins, like Air or BlackBerry.

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Lincoln Carpenter - Maxis canceled The Sims in the '90s, but it was saved by an unlikely hero: Electronic Arts - pcgamer.com - New York - county Hill

Maxis canceled The Sims in the '90s, but it was saved by an unlikely hero: Electronic Arts

A world without The Sims is hard to imagine: countless virtual homes unbuilt, countless bizarre challenges unplayed, countless Sims untrapped in swimming pools without ladders. What kind of path would my life have taken if I hadn't been able to pack the first game full of mods so I could watch Batman and Gandalf be roommates? It's unthinkable, but it was nearly the world we got. In the late '90s, Maxis almost axed The Sims—not once, but multiple times.

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Wes Fenlon - Monster Hunter Wilds director says changes to the ecosystem are persistent: 'Even as you return to base, the world outside is moving on and continuing where you left it in the background' - pcgamer.com

Monster Hunter Wilds director says changes to the ecosystem are persistent: 'Even as you return to base, the world outside is moving on and continuing where you left it in the background'

A decade ago, a Monster Hunter environment was essentially a series of battle rooms, with loading screens between each piece of the map. Chasing down a monster to finish it off meant having to put up with a few of those loads every hunt. With its two latest games, World and Rise, Capcom did away with that technical limitation, but another major bit of rigidity remained: every mission had to be selected from a job board or NPC, then launched to load into a predetermined world state. 

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Kara Phillips - Gone are the days of cows and chickens in farming sims, I'm replacing my farm animals with yokai in Tales of Seikyu - pcgamer.com

Gone are the days of cows and chickens in farming sims, I'm replacing my farm animals with yokai in Tales of Seikyu

Fantasy farming simulator Tales of Seikyu strays from the traditional formula of raising cows, chickens, and sheep, and instead puts you into a world of yokai legends. Of course, you'll still have the perks of cultivating crops and collecting resources from livestock, but there's a lot more than meets the eye once you start to explore. From humanoid otters to sentient slimes that help around the farm, there are many quirks to get stuck into and creatures to befriend in what is scheduled to be a refreshing addition to the farming simulator space. 

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Kara Phillips - Silly simulator Southfield is releasing soon, so it's time to put on your overalls and fling yourself into farming - pcgamer.com

Silly simulator Southfield is releasing soon, so it's time to put on your overalls and fling yourself into farming

Southfield, a silly farming simulator featuring chaotic crops and wobbly physics, is set to release on June 24 as announced in a new trailer shown at the PC Gaming show. And, for fans of the sandbox farming simulator genre, it's definitely a game worth checking out. 

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Christopher Livingston - Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is coming in November, and it's bringing blimps, balloons, and somehow even deer photography with it - pcgamer.com - Brazil

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is coming in November, and it's bringing blimps, balloons, and somehow even deer photography with it

Lots and lots of jobs in the sky: that's what Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 promises. Don't get me wrong, flying around in full-scale simulation of the entire planet is amazing on its own. But the next iteration of the 30+ year franchise will add some much-needed structure with a bunch of cool-looking jobs you can do in planes, choppers, blimps, hot air balloons, and more.

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