Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream erreicht 77 Punkte auf Metacritic

Erste Rezensionen für Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, den Nintendo Switch-Nachfolger des 3DS-Kultspiels, liegen bei 77 Punkten auf Metacritic. Das Spiel erscheint heute, rund 12 Jahre nach seinem Vorgänger. Kritiker loben die skurrilen Miis und die Anpassungsmöglichkeiten, bemängeln jedoch die eingeschränkten Online-Freigabefunktionen.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream knüpft an das Erbe des Lebenssimulators an, wobei Rezensenten das Potenzial für bizarre, von Spielern gesteuerte Geschichten hervorheben. Logan Plant von IGN beschrieb den Austausch von Miis als auf lokale drahtlose Verbindungen beschränkt und bezeichnete dies als massiven Rückschritt gegenüber dem QR-Code-System der 3DS-Version, das einen weltweiten Austausch ermöglichte. Brian Shea von Game Informer schloss sich dem an und bemerkte, dass das Fehlen offizieller Freigabemöglichkeiten kurzsichtig für ein Spiel wirkt, das auf schrägen Momenten basiert, die sich perfekt für soziale Medien eignen.

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Nintendo unveils Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream with sharing restrictions

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Nintendo revealed details about its upcoming life-sim game, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, during a dedicated Direct presentation on January 29, 2026. The title, set for release on April 16 for Switch and Switch 2, introduces inclusive Mii options including gay and non-binary characters, fulfilling a long-standing promise. However, the company has imposed limits on image sharing to maintain a welcoming environment.

Nintendo has unveiled Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, set for release on April 16 for Switch and Switch 2, featuring same-sex relationships and non-binary options. This fulfills a decade-old promise made after controversy over the 2013 3DS original. The reveal highlights expanded customization and quirky life simulation elements.

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Nintendo has set an April 16, 2026, release date for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Switch and Switch 2 consoles. The game introduces same-sex relationships and non-binary gender options, addressing past criticisms of the original title. This update reflects the company's commitment to greater diversity in its life-simulation series.

Pokémon Pokopia has topped Metacritic scores among Pokémon titles in its first week, praised in Nintendo Life's review as one of the best in the series. As detailed in our launch coverage, the game's inaugural limited-time event 'More Spores for Hoppip' begins this week, kicking off a series of special events for the cozy life-sim.

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Recent hands-on previews of Pokémon Pokopia, an upcoming Switch 2 life sim, highlight its town-building and habitat-creation elements. The game draws comparisons to Viva Piñata, with players attracting Pokémon through specific environmental setups. It features a post-apocalyptic setting where a Ditto rebuilds a world without humans.

The Sims Community website is expanding its coverage to include other life simulation games and seeking freelance writers to join its team. The initiative introduces a new 'Life Sim Games' section for franchises like Paralives, InZOI, and Tomodachi Life. Applications are open until February 9, 2026.

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The March 5, 2026, release of Pokémon Pokopia—a Minecraft-like RPG for Nintendo Switch 2—has ignited a sharp recovery in Nintendo's shares, with a 9% intraday rise on March 11 amid sell-outs worldwide, a Metacritic score of 89, and praise as a system seller following earlier console sales concerns.

 

 

 

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