Perhaps you are fatigued by orcs and swords. Maybe you yearn for a simple life of bucolic betterment to recover from your addiction to spicy wedding bands but still fear to stray too far from your beloved fantasy franchise. Oh look, it's Tales of the Shire, a game set in Middle-earth which features not a single ounce of stabbing nor - as far as I can tell - any gigantic spiders at all. It's a life sim about building a home in Hobbiton and keeping up with the Proudfeet. Maybe you will also get to lie around getting totally blazed on halfling reefer. Although I did not spot that in this hearthful new trailer.
Tales of the Shire was announced in September last year but we didn't know much about it aside from the setting and the name. Edwin's gut feeling about Hobbiton being an "obvious choice for some kind of slice-of-lifey farming simulation" seems to have hit the mark, at least in part. We see plenty of growing, foraging and friend-making in the above trailer.
From the accompanying notes, it does sound familiar to any Sims or Dreamlight Valley player. You'll design your own Hobbit, furnish their home, go fishing, gather ingredients, do gardening, make pies, and throw folky festivals that will put the village of Bywater on the big, tea-stained map. Though I don't know exactly when you'll do all this; the release date is simply "later this year".
"Tales of the Shire brings a cosy new dimension to the way fans can experience Middle-earth," says Kelly Tyson, Head of Product at Wētā Workshop, the studio behind the game.
You can see why she wants to emphasise the cosiness. Lord of the Rings games have traditionally focused on bashing goblins and waging jewellry war. The closest many of us have come to "cosy" in Tolkien-based vidyagames was buddying up with delinquent Uruk-hai in the Shadow of Mordor series. Tales of the Shire looks to be promoting a more orthodox approach to friendship, letting you "build relationships with the Bywater locals by helping them to build a
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