This isn’t necessarily a bad thing as it makes the game more approachable to new players and RPG fans. What mainly separates The Sims Medieval from the rest of the series is the fact that you can only control a single Hero Sim. This is a vastly different approach to the classic tried-and-true open nature of The Sims franchise. With up to 10 professions to choose from, there are numerous stories to explore with a variety of endings and outcomes to unlock and experience. The quests you accept, as well as the path you choose to complete each mission quest and your Sims’ overall performance during each quest, will also influence the game’s outcome. No Fixed Outcomesĭespite The Sims Medieval having a scripted storyline, the game's ending depends by and large on the main Hero Sim and how they’re played. In many ways, The Sims Medieval adds a layer of RPG elements to its simulation-style gameplay, making the game more approachable for non-fans. On top of that, two Sims can produce an heir that can eventually grow up once their parents pass away.