Mana Pool: Back in August, EA announced the latest addition to the Sims franchise, with The Sims Medieval. As you might expect, the era is the Middle Ages and the setting, your multi-building castle. First things first as I see all you “hardcore” gamers rolling your eyes at me already – this is not going to be your typical Sims game. You still have your playable Sims, and you’ll need to fulfil their needs – and you still have houses and all those other elements we’re used to from the series, but unlike the other Sims games, you can actually win.
While the PC base games are great (Sims 4 excluded), they’re not the only games that EA has managed to pull from The Sims. Their spin-offs can be somewhat preferable to the typical PC versions.
upplement your Games of Thrones addiction with these 10 games
The first Witcher should have been on the list as well, and maybe Dragon Age: Origins.
Mount and Blade is life consuming. It took me a long time to figure out what the hell was going on, but once I did I couldn't stop playing.
Chivalry is a weird game. I want to like it, but there's something about the mechanics that just doesn't do it for me.
Origin is putting on a big sale for Sims games and expansions until 3AM PDT tomorrow.