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At the same time, while I don't agree with a lot of Electronic Arts's ethics around pricing and respecting their player base, I do love The Sims and have a specially soft spot for Sims 4 (which I think is very apparent if you've played both Tiny Life and Sims 4!), so I'm not necessarily a huge fan of people pitting these games against each other. A lot of people play both Sims and Tiny Life, and enjoy them in different ways, and I think that's what games are for!
That is a wonderful way of saying it. Both games have their charm and that is what matters most. Yes, sims 4 has ups and downs, but it is big in many's hearts!
HERE HERE!
that view point is exactly the same for nintendo games
we can all agree that nintendo.......sorry ninten(don't) cant literally go f themselves,
there are however some great games (for example im looking so forward to Metroid 4!
but with the massive stick up their ass over palworld they can get bent XD
looking forward to the games progress as ive been a fan of sims since it first came out,
when i first saw this i was getting "oh snap, the sims on spectrum" vibes
:P.... yes .... im that old XD