Mais uma review do jogo.. da revista oficial da nintendo:
EA attempt to do an Animal Crossing on Wii
We knew this was going to be something special. Despite being an off-shoot of the increasingly-tired Sims franchise, MySims takes all the fun elements from Harvest Moon, Animal Crossing and The Sims and puts them together in one great package.
There's just so much attention to detail. Your first task is to create your character, a job that introduces you to the fantastically simple but extremely effective creation system. It's what the Mii Channel should be like and it offers dozens of different clothing designs, hairstyles and facial expressions. Once that's sorted, the mayor tells you that his rundown town could do with someone to come and fix it up a little bit.
Work It Baby!
To start with you're introduced to the Workshop where you can create items from chairs to cupboards and houses. For an item to become useful, you'll have to use one of the blueprints given to you. This is a set of instructions in the form of a transparent 3D grid on the floor. Fill this grid and your construction will be given the finishing touch.
We've made all manner of things - a Mario cupboard, twin-toilet sofa and train engine chair included! Your imagination sets the limits and as you progress through the game the people around you and the new residents you arrive and give you new blueprints.
Each character is a certain type of person and likes certain things. Poppy the flower shop girl is very cute and girly and so she things like flowers and dolls. The hotel bellhop on the other hand is a bit of a geek and he's really into robots, gadgets and the like. You'll learn their likes and dislikes by watching their actions and the emoticons that appear over their heads when they're talking to other people. You can then decorate their houses and give them presents based on what you think they will like. Make them happy and they're more likely to give you presents in return, such as decoratives (that you can use to decorate your house or someone else's), new blueprints or Essences.
Everything in the game has an Essence. If you shake a red apple tree and pick up an apple you will have one apple essence. You then have three choices: you can literally give that apple to someone or plant that apple to grow another tree. Or you can use its essence to paint and decorate.
Give 'Em What They Want!
As you can see, there's so much to do that you'll find yourself absolutely hooked from the start. Then you'll discover a new area with new things to do, new trees to harvest and a whole bunch of new essences to utilise. The glorious graphical style is perfect for facial expressions and it's one of those games that would probably look exactly the same if it was on an Xbox360 or PS3.
Every little part of the game works so well that you'll crave even more creativity and because workshop and essences systems are so good you'll start treating them like professional creation packages. Yet we want more control - we want to be able to create our own art and map it onto our creations. We want to be able to write things on our car instead of using tiny blocks and colouring them. Also when we've spent an hour making a train engine chair or a Mario wardrobe, we want to send it to a mate via WiiConnect24, or at least save it to SD and transfer it to their world. These are small complaints though and we're sure that once Nintendo gets its online arse in gear developers will be able to incorporate many of them as standard.
MySims is an adorable game that's perfect for creative and caring types. And if you're completely evil, MySims caters for that too. Be demonic and go around causing trouble if you must - there's an entirely different side to the game in their for you mischief-makers. It's better than Animal Crossing, and Harvest Moon in almost every way, while also being a completely different kind of game. Play it and love it.
ONM Verdict
EA has taken several sim genres and moulded them into one extremely charming game. Barring a few options we'd have liked to see it's a perfect second life experience.
94%
Fonte:
http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/news_210907_mysims.html