[Wii] My Sims

Preview do Joystiq:

Joystiq hands-on: MySims

Your enjoyment of MySims -- EA's Nintendo exclusive Sims title -- will be directly tied to how appealing you find its style. If you've glossed over screenshots and felt a toothache coming on, then you should step aside before you get hurt. However, if you're like us and the sight of it makes you you squeal like a 12 year old girl watching High School Musical, then congratulations: you've found your new favorite obsession.

Like all great sandboxes, creating and accessorizing your character is half the fun of MySims and here, you don't have any pesky genders to get in the way. Taking your customization a step further is a voice editor that allows you to pick from a variety of pre-sets and then alter the pitch to find the Simlish tone you're looking for. Naturally, progressing through the game unlocks new fashions for your character, so those who spent dozens of hours finding their perfect look in Animal Crossing will have more than enough reasons to make more room for mirror-time.

Not surprisingly, the Animal Crossing comparison doesn't end with the superficial.

Though MySims is much more of a goal-oriented title than Nintendo's title, the general design holds true. You run about your town, meet the locals, do chores for them and essentially become their willing servant. MySims is a bit more dynamic, thanks to the customization afforded to the player. If the chef asks you to build him an oven, you're not limited to specific blocks, leaving you able to shape and paint it within reason. The customization aspect of the game is directly tied to the overall goal of life in MySims.

Everything from accessories to paint jobs are influenced by one of the six essences: cute, studious, tasty, spooky, geeky and fun. To make our chef friend happier, you could go and collect apples (shaken off the branch with a waggle of the remote) to turn into paint, and color his walls with a tasty shade of red. That's the most basic example of how the influence is achieved, allowing you to tailor your town and citizens in the style you choose. Should you create a town that's made completely out of one essence, you'll unlock a few hidden surprises.

Where the comparisons to Animal Crossing stop, however, are unfortunately where it counts. There is no multiplayer to speak of on the Nintendo Wii version of MySims, so visiting friends via WiFi Connect is out of the question. Nor can two folks sharing a console live together in the same town as the game is strictly a single player experience. When asked about the missing feature, EA said it's something that will be heavily looked into should it warrant a sequel.

After spending some quality time with MySims, we don't think it'll be hard for them to drum up the support. All it'll take is a glimpse of a Sims dance party to melt the hearts and credit cards of innocent bystanders. Despite the sorely missing multiplayer component, it shares many of the hallmarks that made Animal Crossing so addicting and adds a much needed dose of customization to the mix. For a game that will survive on the knee jerk reaction of those who see it, those who bend to its adorable will are in for a quality experience.
Fonte: http://www.joystiq.com/2007/08/17/joystiq-hands-on-mysims/
 
Novos Trailers :D

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MySim Creation Gameplay

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Welcome to Town Gameplay


 
Parece que o jogo vai sair quinta feira.
Uma coisa que não vi em canto nenhum é sobre funcionalidades online ou conectividade com a versão DS. O jogo vai ter algum modo online, nem que seja para troca/venda de objeto que a gente cria? Isso seria uma coisa perfeita no jogo :D poderiamos montar uma loja por exemplo de troca/venda.
 
Parece que o jogo vai sair quinta feira.
Uma coisa que não vi em canto nenhum é sobre funcionalidades online ou conectividade com a versão DS. O jogo vai ter algum modo online, nem que seja para troca/venda de objeto que a gente cria? Isso seria uma coisa perfeita no jogo :D poderiamos montar uma loja por exemplo de troca/venda.

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Preview do Joystiq:

Where the comparisons to Animal Crossing stop, however, are unfortunately where it counts. There is no multiplayer to speak of on the Nintendo Wii version of MySims, so visiting friends via WiFi Connect is out of the question. Nor can two folks sharing a console live together in the same town as the game is strictly a single player experience. When asked about the missing feature, EA said it's something that will be heavily looked into should it warrant a sequel.

Acho que, infelizmente e meu ver, dá a entender que não vai mesmo ter qualquer função online.


nexp
 
^ sim, online não tem, a EA deixa isso em aberto para uma possivel continuação/expansão (?) mas reconhecem a importância e interesse do publico nele... Conexão com a DS... era de facto interessante, mas não sei se tem essa funcionalidade.
 
no site da ***** diz que vao recebe-lo a 21 de setembro e ja diz o preço... ja esta tudo preparado so falta receber... :x2:

http://www.*****.pt/pt/Catalog/Lists.aspx?m=1&cIndex=8&catalog=jogos&category=jogosWii&scategory=jogosWii&categoryN=jogos&scategoryN=&minIndex=5&pageSize=8&orderBy=pd_stockDisponivelFnac&products=&template=Template%20Jogo
 
^ Gametrailers para mim tem outros standards, mas são coerentes, lembro-me por exemplo da review deles do Chibi robo que também não levou uma cotação muito alta deles (6.9?) e é para mim um dos melhores jogos da geração passada, um dos que me deu mais gozo... Mas também me lembro de a review não me irritar nada porque gostei da review; vê-se que tinham jogado e gostado, o que acaba por tirar relevo ao score.

Basicamente a minha ideia do gametrailers é que julgam o jogo pelo que ele é e não pelo que não é (que parecendo que não é um erro comum) por isso é mais positivo e difere de algumas reviews da concorrência cujo discurso às vezes é simples bash.

Dito isto não joguei my sims, pelo que não posso falar por eles.
 
uma revisao de um gajo que tem o jogo:

9.5 of 10 superb
MangoLlamas

MySims is a great game that lets the player customize anything and everything to make a town of choice.
Posted Sep 20, 2007 9:22 pm GMT
Recommended by 1 user.



  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Time Spent: 10 to 20 Hours
"Surprisingly good"



Though your residents may have different opinions and taste, its really up to you what you build. This is one of the few games that let you customize on a larger scale, this time for the wii! The sims in this game sport a new "lego-ish" look and lets you build buildings, your characters and even your furniture, then paint it with collected paints or plenty of default options as well. Though its an awsome game, it features little use of control scheme and when building furniture or trying to delete small things such as windows, its very hard to pinpoit the area or object you want to take out or put in since it's really hard to stay still without accidently moving the wiimote. These are the few cons that MySims presents to players. Aside from that, everything in MySims runs smooth. For similair refrences, Animal Crossing is nearest to it. MySims is a great game although its not interactive with multiplayer seing as it does'nt have one. The game starts out a little confusing at first but once you get the hang of it (about an hour or so) then it becomes a really fun enviornment. Tossing cons aside, the game is fun, smooth and completely customzable, I love it! An excellent addition to any wii owners gaming library! An easy 9.5 out of 10!

fonte: http://www.gamespot.com/wii/strategy/mysims/player_review.html?id=498199&tag=readerreviews;continue
 
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