Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream obtient un score de 77 sur Metacritic

Les premières critiques pour Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, la suite du jeu culte de la 3DS sur Nintendo Switch, affichent une note de 77 sur Metacritic. Le jeu sort aujourd'hui, environ 12 ans après son prédécesseur. Les critiques saluent ses Mii excentriques et ses options de personnalisation, mais déplorent les possibilités limitées de partage en ligne.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream s'inscrit dans la continuité de l'héritage de ce simulateur social, les critiques soulignant son potentiel à générer des histoires étranges dictées par les joueurs. Logan Plant d'IGN a décrit le partage de Mii comme restreint au mode sans fil local, qualifiant cela de régression majeure par rapport au système de QR codes de la version 3DS qui permettait des échanges à l'échelle mondiale. Brian Shea de Game Informer a partagé cet avis, notant que l'absence d'outils de partage officiels semble manquer de vision pour un jeu construit autour de moments insolites adaptés aux réseaux sociaux.

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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.

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