![]() I can't put my finger on it, but it does lead to YouTubers Life 2 is a bit of an uncomfortable experience. Perhaps it's the sadness of how these people think they live. Maybe it's just the emphasis on how these people are supposed to rule your life. However, there's just something creepy about this game. It plays OK, and the open-world features of the town at least don't confine you to making videos all the time. It's a place that looks like a dollhouse for kidnapped internet stars. Success means you raise your stature as a prominent YouTuber and begin to join the elite of NewTube city. How well you manage to do this showcases the outcome of your video. The mechanics behind content creation involve collecting and threading cards together. It's how you make them that gets interesting. ![]() Your objectives are to make money from your YouTube videos, but you probably figured that out already. There's a heavy focus on customization, including your character, lifestyle, living quarters, and video-making style. The gameplay adopts all the typical life simulator mechanics. Fans of this game could go out and say, "why not become a farmer?" Still, there's something really peculiar about this game, though - down to a point where it feels eerie. In YouTubers Life 2, the life of a YouTuber is just so damn important - where gameplay dictates that it really isnt. ![]() Youre free to choose your profession and live the life you want to live. After all, we're the people that play Farming Simulator and such. At least life simulators like The Sims have a little bit more liberalism attached to them. ![]() ![]() It's maybe a redundant statement to say why not just be a real YouTube rather than play YouTubers Life 2. ![]()
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