Countless hours, days—perhaps even weeks—of my life have been spent creating Sims characters, building them houses, marrying them off, and making babies. Now, there’s a new life-simulation game on the ...
In about a week since its March release in Steam Early Access, the ambitious life sim inZoi, published by South Korean gaming juggernaut KRAFTON (PUBG, The Callisto Protocol, Subnautica and more), has ...
Utterly obsessed with gaming, anime, and manga for the past 25 years, Carley attended Florida State University, graduating with a degree in Japanese in 2012. A professional Japanese/English translator ...
The gaming world is fired up with anticipation for the Nintendo Switch 2, which is set to launch on June 5, 2025. Within the hype, a surprising development has emerged: the developers of InZOI (a ...
Inzoi may not have captured the critics, but it's certainly managed to capture the life sim community at large, as Krafton has revealed the game's gone and sold over one million copies in its launch ...
Krafton has outlined how the upcoming Inzoi mod tools will look when they arrive later this month, as game director Hyungjun 'Kjun' Kim discusses the updates the team is currently focused on. While ...
Carla is a writer from Peñuelas, Puerto Rico, now based in Atlanta. She’s an Emory alum with both a BA and MA in English, but more importantly, she’s a Pisces with lots of opinions about video games.
On the home screen of South Korea’s rival to The Sims, Inzoi, in the background beside a cute cat, you can see a book on Stoicism. This backdrop is never really explained further in the game and for ...
Inzoi was supposed to be the Sims-killer. The next big thing in the life simulation genre. Unfortunately, those ambitions faltered at the first hurdle, as the game released to middling reviews from ...
An unexpected hit game that released in March 2025 is headed to PS5 next year, its publisher has confirmed. Krafton‘s InZOI, which is already a commercial success while in early access on PC, has ...
As the senior design editor at Architectural Digest, I interview people about their homes all the time. So when I sat down with the streamer, creator, and YouTuber LilyPichu a few weeks ago to talk ...