The Movies finally have a spiritual successor in Hollywood Animal, now in Early Access. This 1920s showbiz sim lets you run a fledgling film studio while navigating the glamour—and grime—of Golden‑Age Hollywood. If Lionhead’s 2005 hit glossed over the darker side of the industry, Hollywood Animal rolls out the red carpet for it.
Like its predecessor, you'll manage productions, hire talent, and greenlight scripts. But Hollywood Animal throws the rose-tinted glasses out the window, revealing an industry fueled by vice and ambition. Bribe actors with lavish gifts or illicit substances to secure their services. Leverage compromising secrets to extend contracts. Even your studio's very foundation is built on a tragic "accident" – will you pay off the grieving family or bury the truth along with your conscience? These morally ambiguous choices ripple through every aspect of your studio, impacting staff loyalty, morale, and your reputation.
Hollywood Animal offers a nuanced approach to filmmaking. You can choose to greenlight scripts generated by your in-house writers, each with its own potential for greatness or disaster. Alternatively, seize creative control and craft your own cinematic visions, selecting genres, plot points, and assembling your dream cast. While you won't witness the final product play out on screen as in The Movies, the level of creative input is deeply satisfying. Just remember, even the most promising script can bomb at the box office, leaving you to wonder if it was the marketing, the cast, or just plain bad luck.
Hollywood Animal's premise is undeniably captivating, but its Early Access status shows. Be prepared for occasional difficulty spikes, where soaring salaries and unpredictable box office returns can lead to bankruptcy. The user interface, particularly regarding research and upgrades, could use some streamlining. And while the use of period-accurate terminology adds authenticity, some terms might benefit from additional context to avoid misinterpretation. However, the developers are actively engaged with the community, promising regular updates to address these issues and refine the overall experience. If they can capitalize on this potential, Hollywood Animal could become a defining title in the resurgence of complex historical tycoon games, alongside the acclaimed News Tower. So, if you're ready to trade the red carpet for the back alley, and you're not afraid to get your hands dirty, Hollywood Animal offers a darkly compelling glimpse into the soul of 1920s Hollywood.
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