When I was younger, I was always a little annoyed with games that only had one save file because I hated resetting my games. Something about the idea of having to erase all that progress if I wanted to play the game again felt like a waste. One game I never had a problem resetting though was Tomodachi Life. After maxing out the Mii count on my first island, I found there wasn't much left to do, so I reset it, and a suddenly my whole perspective had shifted.

A common criticism I see of this game nowadays is that it lacks content, which I suppose is true but is something I never considered myself, because to me it felt like with a new set of Miis, the possibilities were endless. Tomodachi Life is a weird game, and seeing the different people and characters represented by these Miis doing these weird things was and still is endlessly entertaining to me. As a result, this one has become a personal all-timer.

Reviewed on Jun 23, 2023


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