Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Player Reviews
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One word could describe this game, Mii. The way this game lets your imagination run wild in a sequel that's worth your time and attention. But the gameplay can become repetitive due to the amount of stuff you have to repeat for each character on your island and not being
A good sequel should improve what has been done well the last time, and then expend on top of that.
Unfortunately, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream breaks with this rule, by removing the best part of its last installment: The Concert Hall, which let players have their Miis perform songs in
Not the greatest. Harsh time travel penalties for an offline, single player game + lacks charm had by tomodachi life.
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