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How To Become Ruler In The Sims 4: Royalty And Legacy

How To Become Ruler In The Sims 4: Royalty And Legacy https://ift.tt/LhNmoOZ The newest expansion for The Sims 4 , Royalty and Legacy, introduces some major new wrinkles to the way this digital world works. The main one is that your Sims can now become ruler of the city they live in and start a dynasty that can solidify the family's power for generations. Since the Royalty and Legacy expansion is fueled by pretty much entirely new mechanics, it's not actually that obvious how to get started on the road to power. But that's what we're here for. Table of Contents [ hide ] It's all about the nobles It's all about the nobles A Sim who wants to rule must be a noble, and unless your Sim is literally a dynasty's heir to the throne, that means partaking in the Noble career. Being a professional noble is very different from any other career in The Sims 4, because it's a 24/7 gig. Everything your Sim does can hypothetically affect their status. And this ...

Texas Chain Saw Massacre Devs On Best Horror Games, Their Game's Final Girl, And Texas Chainsaw 2 Hopes

Texas Chain Saw Massacre Devs On Best Horror Games, Their Game's Final Girl, And Texas Chainsaw 2 Hopes https://ift.tt/VEx7Kf6

It was just over two months ago that Gun Interactive's Texas Chain Saw Massacre released, bringing Leatherface to life in all of his slasher glory--much like the company did in 2017 with Jason Voorhees and Friday the 13th: The Game. Now, with spooky season reaching its climax, we sat down with Gun president Wes Keltner and creative director Ronnie Hobbs to talk all things horror, adapting the iconic Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, and how much of that series they're allowed to play with.

When it was first announced that Gun would be publishing a Texas Chain Saw Massacre game, fans of the movies knew that, at the very least, we'd get Leatherface in the game. But there are nine films in the franchise, including sequels, reboots, and even sequels to the reboots. The latest entry in the series--Netflix's 2022 dud Texas Chainsaw Massacre--was a sequel to the first movie, like 2018's Halloween did with that series, dispensing of everything that followed.

When it comes to the game, though, everything but the original film is currently off the table, no matter how much we all want a Chop Top skin from the second film.

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