The new life simulation proposal, Inzoi, is now available on Steam in its early access version, positioning itself as a direct competitor to The Sims 4. Developed by Krafton, the game aims to provide experiences that exceed the expectations set by the EA saga, integrating hyper-realism features that have generated great interest among players, both new and veteran.
Inzoi does not meet the audience’s expectations
However, the initial reception has not been entirely positive, especially regarding the construction mode. Several players have criticized the complexity of this system, which is considered excessively difficult compared to the more accessible style of The Sims 4. One player, while trying to replicate a simple two-story house, reported that it took them nearly ninety minutes in Inzoi, compared to only forty minutes in The Sims 4. This has raised concerns about the usability and enjoyment of the building process.
The reported issues include the lack of a “sticking” system for walls, which leads to difficulties in connecting corners of different heights. Additionally, it has been noted that creating foundations requires the construction of a room that then must be removed, causing frustration among players. Complaints extend to overlapping conflicts between furniture, highlighting that, despite the game’s potential, it still faces significant challenges in its initial design.
Despite these criticisms, there are expectations that the developer will take the community’s feedback into consideration for improvements. While comparisons to The Sims 4 are inevitable, many players believe that Inzoi has the potential to evolve positively in the future. Over time, the game is expected to embark on a solid path, addressing the needs and preferences of its user base.