Although has dominated the life sim genre since its inception, with its fourth entry currently holding the crown, appears as though it will finally rival the series, and it looks like it will be just around the corner. Other titles hoping to do the same, like have been canceled or seem very far away, as is the case with, on the other hand, offered a character creator demo from August 21-26, showing that the time for players to get their hands on the game is soon.
Ever since its announcement, has looked almost too good to be true, offering many features that either didn't in the base game or at all. Players have been given even more insight into how big of a project will be after a seven-minute gameplay trailer broke down many of the game's key features. The title looks more than promising, and with everything it offers, it seems as though it will improve the life sim genre as a whole, one-upping.
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The least surprising thing about is that it is better looking than . This isn't necessarily the impressive part, considering that is ten years old and can be run on practically anything, but the gulf between this title and is vast. At times, looks like an Unreal Engine 5 tech demo, which shows off how good the engine is with visuals, and the more realistic art style will help players make characters look like they would in real life.
Although it was revealed in May 2020, Unreal Engine 5 officially released in April 2022.
Of course, the downside of having a game as good-looking as is that players need better hardware. The game will launch on PC alone at first, and players will need beefy PCs, preferably with an RTX 3070, but this is a worthwhile trade considering the game's graphical fidelity. This extends to the characters, too, who look very realistic, and the added detail with more polygons means that has one of the best
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