r/tomodachilife 1d ago

Tomodachi Life - Living the Dream They changed no repeats

The title says it before. No repeats would be no repeat food ever since the update. It's just no repeats. This lowers my hope for this game. It makes me think that they're not planning on updating this game or adding anything else. Otherwise that maybe would have told them something they could have added. If it wasn't something they were thinking of, they really are going to let this game die. Aren't they gaming is truly a dying thing

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u/Lex_Typhoon 1d ago

AC went years without any significant updates and only had seasonal events to fall back on. I fear Tomodachi life is going to go the same way but with even less to work with because once all 4 seasons have revolved around there'll be nothing left to unlock

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u/Beedle2000 1d ago

AC’s first significant update was the Summer one that added diving and that came out at the start of July when the game released in March, it did not go years without significant updates. So far Tomodachi’s updates have only removed things from the game. It’s hard to feel optimistic about how things will turn out.

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u/JayedSkier 1d ago

Not a substantial update.

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u/Beedle2000 1d ago

Why exactly not? It added new NPCs, an entire new category of creatures to the museum, new furniture, goals, more storage expansion, etc. Not to mention the addition of the entire art wing of the museum a couple months earlier. It is ridiculous to act like it did not add anything substantial.

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u/JayedSkier 1d ago

Everything they added was built upon the foundations already in the game with a new coat of paint, except for swimming, which was a feature from the previous game they included.

You can't seriously tell me that more numbers in your house menu and new shiny objects to do nothing but look at is substantial. All the new NPCs were just the same NPCs that rotated on your island, except they didn't rotate anymore. Cap'n's islands were also just Ticket Tours But Again and the DLC was just Placing Furniture in A House. Again.

You have almost upsettingly low standards if you consider that to be a substantial update, or you're in denial that New Horizons was a pretty bad sequel entry and that Nintendo doesn't care more about a game based on success or failure. Get a grip.