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Life simulation games (sometimes known as artificial life games or life sims) are a distinct subgenre of simulation video games in which players can control and/or develop one or more virtual lifeforms. A life simulation game can revolve around individuals and relationships, it could be a simulation of an ecosystem or even simulation of the entire evolutionary process. Because life simulation games are intended for entertainment and not research, commercial games of this genre are somewhat limited in many aspects. Still, they’re one of the most successful genres of all time, thanks to many top franchises. The Sims, Creatures, Spore and even Tamagotchi already a have cult status among their fans and are considered groundbreaking by many of them. Life simulation games that will make you forget about everything. Best titles for PC and consoles, only on Games Republic.Metal Gear is a series of Japanese video games, created by Hideo Kojima and published by Konami. The franchise successfully combines action-adventure genre with a stealth genre. The series’ first installment, Metal Gear, was released in 1987. In Metal Gear players take control over a special forces operative, named Solid Snake, who needs to find the titular “Metal Gear”, a bipedal walking tank. Since 1987 several sequels for multiple consoles have been released. These sequels expand the original game's plot by adding new characters (both opposing and supporting Snake), while there have also been a few prequels exploring the origins of many characters. The franchise has also been adapted into other media (e.g. comics and novels). The most notable traits of Metal Gear franchise are its intricate storylines, fourth wall humor, and exploration of many philosophical and political themes, with multiple references to Hollywood movies as an extra flavor. Metal Gear was immensely successful, winning many awards and selling over 42 million copies worldwide. This game is a true classic. Is Metal Gear the mother of all stealth games? Find out the answer with the latest installment on Games Republic!Hide
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