Unveiled: Exclusive 'Life by You' Screenshots Reveal Unseen Game Details
Former developers of Paradox Interactive's cancelled life simulator, Life by You, have recently shared previously unseen screenshots online, offering a glimpse into the game's potential. The images, compiled on X (formerly Twitter) by @SimMattically, showcase the advancements made by artists like Richard Kho, Eric Maki, and Chris Lewis, whose individual portfolios and GitHub pages further detail their contributions to the project's animation, lighting, modding tools, shaders, and visual effects.
The Cancellation of Life by You: A Second Look
Fans have reacted positively to the revealed visuals, noting improvements in character models and overall aesthetics compared to earlier trailers. While not drastically different, subtle enhancements to clothing details, character customization options (including refined sliders and presets), and environmental textures are readily apparent. One fan expressed both excitement and disappointment at the game's ultimate cancellation, highlighting the potential that went unrealized.
The images reveal a more detailed and atmospheric world than previously showcased, with outfits designed for diverse weather conditions and seasons. The extensive character customization options suggest a depth of player agency that was seemingly close to realization.
The abrupt cancellation of Life by You, initially poised to compete with EA's The Sims, surprised many. The closure of Paradox Tectonic, the studio behind the game, further underscores the magnitude of this decision. The released screenshots serve as a bittersweet reminder of what could have been, showcasing a game that appeared visually polished and feature-rich, yet ultimately unfinished.







