Life Sim Paradise Now Available on PC
Vladislav Nikolaev
It seems the concerns surrounding Paradise, April's most wishlisted PC game, have come to fruition. Developers initially promised a release on April 2nd via Steam and EGS, but this didn't happen. They cited final checks by Valve and Epic Games.
The game did eventually launch, but only on the lesser-known GGEM platform. Those who have played Paradise are largely disappointed. The project is being described as a cheap GTA clone, riddled with janky animations, bizarre NPC models, bugs, a primitive interface, and even a built-in chatbot. Many suspect the game is cobbled together from pre-made assets.
Gameplay footage surfacing on YouTube suggests players can't freely explore the city in the current version of Paradise. However, YouTuber ddanel managed to break free from the restricted areas and wander the streets, revealing an almost completely empty and unfinished city.
Gameplay in closed environments:
Gameplay in the open city:
Unfinished city:
The developers marketed Paradise as a free-to-play life simulator with limitless possibilities, realistic graphics, and advanced NPC artificial intelligence.



