![]() ![]() As for gameplay, you populate an island with your Mii characters and watch as they make friends, fall in love, and get into all sorts of wacky antics. The visuals are good enough, nothing spectacular but passable. ![]() The music is ear-bleedingly catchy, you'll be humming the main themes until you die. It loves to crack jokes and, I'll admit, I smiled at quite a few of them. It has a relaxing feel with a quirky tone. It loves to crack jokes and, I'll admit, I smiled Tomodachi Life is an odd game to say the least. Tomodachi Life is an odd game to say the least. If you need a life-sim game such as animal crossing, but with your precious miss, then take the time to get this game! If not, well then… it’s up to you! Gameplay: 8/10 Story: N/A/10 Music: 6/10 Presentation: 8/10 Length: 7.5/10 Overall: 7.5/10 … Expand The music is alright, though nothing special comes out - and the implementation of the robot voice leaves me with no opinion. While it becomes slightly mediocre and boring after the 10-15 hour mark, it still serves a good 10-30 minute dose of play when you have literally nothing else to do. The customisation for apartments is very detailed, and what you can do with your citizens are quite fun. It’s not really a game meant to be played for long periods of time, so don’t expect to be able to play it for two days and complete + access all the materials and events. The game starts off slowly, but quickly picks up momentum. The game starts off slowly, but I found Tomodachi Life to be a pleasant, albeit repetitive experience as I put my 20 hours into this game. It should also be noted that in addition to the five sliders, you can choose between four different types of inflection, which will further diversify hour your Miis sound.I found Tomodachi Life to be a pleasant, albeit repetitive experience as I put my 20 hours into this game. Some combinations of these can cause strained sounds that come out as screeches, which are a little painful to listen to. Custom voices have you adjusting five different sliders, each with different effects. When you go through the Mii creation process, one of the steps it to choose a voice. The preset voices sound really good (still robotic mind you), but the problem being when you start customizing voices. From a technical stand point it’s really cool! Everything said by any character in the game is fully voiced and read back to you in a sort of robotic voice. Most all of it plays out without a hitch…with one exception: the voices. Shop tunes, the happy little fanfares that play when you give a Mii something cool, and even the rap battles that happen at the fountain. Tomodachi Life is a game that definitely falls into the cute category, including the music. There are only so many times I can feed my look-alike pancakes and still have fun. I made a point of doing that during much of my gameplay and found that things got quite repetitive and I spent most of my time just waiting for islanders to ask chores of me. There isn’t a whole lot of content for an actual “sit down and play” session. Tomodachi Life is a game that should be played in short bursts. Beyond that the gameplay doesn’t get much deeper. And twice each day one of your Miis will do a news broadcast about something strange and bizarre that happened on the island. The Miis themselves will have chats among themselves while at the beach, park, hanging out at each other apartments, and they will even sing concerts solo or in a group. You can also dive into your Miis heads at night and see what they are dreaming about. Winning these games will earn you prizes which can be sold for in game money. They’ll commonly ask you to play games some of which include picture matching and trivia about other Miis on the Island. You and the various Miis will interact in many different ways. Each time a Mii levels up you can give them one of various rewards that can include a new catchphrase or one of several items that they can interact with while they are in their apartment. The more they like the outcome, the more experience they’ll earn. Miis earn experience each time you fulfill a request they’ve made. Finding things that your Miis like isn’t actually required, but it has its benefits. They’ll express to you in very emotive, and sometimes hilarious ways, just how much they like or hate what you’ve offered them. The level of diversity of food and clothing is core to the gameplay as each Mii has his or her favorites and least favorites. Every day that you play you will see the store restock with different daily specials. ![]() Of course, if you do buy one of these that item will be added to a permanent back-catalogue that can be accessed at any time. Each shop will feature daily specials that can be purchased on that day only. ![]() Not too long after you get your first couple of requests for food or hats you’ll begin to see various shops open up all over the island. ![]()
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