Summary

TheSims 4is a massive life simulation game that has only grown through the numerous expansions it has received. These expansions have also extended the lifespan of the game, and while Maxis isn’t done with it yet, there is another project in the works.Project Reneis an upcoming game that’ll sit alongsideThe Sims 4, and it will be available on PC and mobile.

Not much is known aboutProject Rene, as it is still in the early ages of production. However, some alleged leaks have emerged. Not everyone likes what they see, and it all comes down to the art style.

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The Sims and its Cartoonish Charm

The Simshas never aimed for realism in its games, at least when it comes to visuals. Since the earliest titles, it has always sported a cartoonish look that matches the other outlandish aspects of the game, such as the sometimeshilarious Simlish language.

This isn’t a problem, but in the time sinceThe Sims 4released, there’s been a multitude ofgames likeRed Dead Redemption 2that have taken realism to another level, which in turn has affected consumer trends. There’s a certain look that is expected of AAA games, and that desire for realism is almost mandatory.

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Does Project Rene Have to be Realistic?

It would be excessive to conclude that there’s no space for other art styles, nor does it meanthat theSimsfranchisehas to lose its cartoonish charm. However, there’s a little more of an issue when it comes to Project Rene. Realism wasn’t expected, but what leaked screenshots show isn’t pleasing to all either.

Sims 5 May Take The Cartoonish Charm Too Far

If the leaks are real, it appears that Maxis is cranking the cartoonish aesthetic up a few notches for the upcoming game. Some have compared it to a mobile game, suggesting Maxis may have taken things too far and missed the mark with the upcoming game. This view isn’t unanimous, however, and some insist that the cartoonish visuals are a franchise staple.

Another factor to consider is the longevity of the game. As Maxis has demonstrated withThe Sims 4, it intends to support its titles for a very long time. During that time, technology evolves, and new peaks in realism are reached, leaving older games looking outdated. Much likeParalives, Project Rene can escape that fate by flaunting its unique art style that ages at a much slower rate.

It’s still early days, and there’s plenty more for Maxis to reveal as time passes. It’s also worth remembering that the leaked images and rumors thatThe Sims 5will feature Denuvohaven’t been officially confirmed. Hence, it’s best to wait patiently before coming to any conclusions. Project Rene promises to be a new era forThe Sims. It will be available for free at launch, with both paid and free content released post-launch.

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WHERE TO PLAY

Unleash your imagination and create a unique world of Sims that’s an expression of you. Download for free, and customize every detail from Sims to homes and much more. Choose how Sims look, act, and dress, then decide how they’ll live out each day. Design and build incredible homes for every family, then decorate with your favorite furnishings and décor. Travel to different neighborhoods where you’re able to meet other Sims and learn about their lives. Discover beautiful locations with distinctive environments and go on spontaneous adventures. Manage the ups and downs of Sims’ everyday lives, and see what happens when you play out scenarios from your own real life. Tell your stories your way while developing relationships, pursuing careers and life aspirations, and immersing yourself in this extraordinary game, where the possibilities are endless