
Since The Sims have done just about everything else to date, it should come as no surprise that they're finally going Medieval on Sim fans the world over. Stepping into a world of Lords, Ladies, Knights and Princesses, there will surely be a ton of new world building for players anxious to explore their God complex in a digital setting encapsulated in a time period about a millennia or so ago. For those out there who have been playing since the inception of the series, this is actually a pretty good twist on the franchise that has a relatively good amount of new and interesting content.

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.

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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.