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    inZOI: Life sim dreams, heavy demands

    Diana GosamoBy Diana GosamoMay 16, 20254 Mins Read
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    Let’s talk about inZOI, the life sim that’s been popping up all over TikTok, Twitch, and Twitter (X? still weird to say).

    If you’ve ever spiraled into a The Sims obsession or love cozy games that let you build and control your own little world, this one’s gonna catch your attention fast.

    Made by Krafton — yep, the PUBG folks — inZOI is a moody, modern twist on the life sim formula. And while it’s still in early access, it’s already full of charm and aesthetic, and it’s got a ton of potential.

    That said… it’s not all perfect, and there are a few things you should definitely know before diving in.

    What’s all the buzz about?

    At first glance, inZOI looks like The Sims but make it ultra-modern, moody, and way more stylish. The game nails the vibes with its beautiful visuals, realistic characters, and cozy urban environments. The character animations are surprisingly expressive, and the whole thing feels like you’re playing through a slice-of-life K-drama.

    From building your character (the customization is next level) to designing your apartment and navigating everyday life — it’s got that slow, chill pace that feels weirdly therapeutic. And yes, you can lose literal hours in the character creator. I know this because I did.

    Real talk: The early access reality check

    Now, here’s where we set expectations.

    inZOI is still very much in early access. Some features feel half-baked, like career options or event triggers. The relationship system is charming but shallow for now, and after a few hours, you may find yourself repeating the same daily tasks without much payoff.

    There are also bugs (some funny, some annoying), and the UI can be a little awkward — menus sometimes feel laggy, and there’s a learning curve to navigating it all. Nothing game-breaking, but definitely worth noting.

    And here’s a big heads-up: inZOI is a heavy game. Even at this early stage, it demands quite a bit from your PC. The minimum specs aren’t exactly low-tier — we’re talking a GTX 1060, 16GB RAM, and SSD storage recommended. And that’s before all the inevitable content updates and DLCs down the line. If your device is already struggling with heavier titles, you’ll likely need to tweak settings or skip this one (for now).

    It’s kind of a bummer because the vibe of the game feels like it should be accessible for everyone — but the performance side just isn’t optimized yet.

    What i’m loving

    Even with the bumps, inZOI still feels fresh. The aesthetic is unmatched, and there’s a certain joy in simply existing in the world they’ve created. Whether it’s customizing your character’s every detail, decorating your space, or just people-watching in a coffee shop — it captures that vibe era we’re all living in.

    It’s not just about simulation; it’s about curating a lifestyle, and that’s what makes it stand out.

    Pros:

    ✅ Gorgeous, expressive visuals and stylish design
    ✅ Deep character customization that’s wildly fun
    ✅ Chill, cozy energy with lots of roleplay potential
    ✅ Already a strong foundation with more to come

    Cons:

    ❌ Performance-heavy, even on decent PCs
    ❌ Minimum specs may exclude lower-end setups
    ❌ Lacks depth in careers and progression (for now)
    ❌ Buggy moments and UI clunkiness

    Final Score: 8.5/10

    inZOI is a beautiful and exciting new entry into the life sim genre. It’s cozy, creative, and full of potential — but also a bit demanding, both in terms of hardware and patience. If you’re looking for a complete, polished sim experience, it might be best to wait. But if you’re into games with great vibes and want to watch it grow over time, it’s absolutely worth exploring now.

    Should you buy it now?

    If your PC can handle it and you’re cool with a few growing pains, yes.

    It’s already a vibe-heavy, self-expression sandbox that’s only going to get better. If not? Wishlist it, keep an eye on updates, and maybe treat yourself later when it’s a little more optimized (and your next device is ready to go).

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    A millenial variety streamer for both competitive and simulation, life-sim games. Always on the hunt for something new and something old.

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