Northernlion is cooking up chaos on Twitch with nothing but a Switch, a dream island, and the laziest food creation since someone plated a single goddamn pea. The bald bastard's Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream streams are pulling solid numbers -- peak viewership hitting the 10k-20k range in recent days while the whole category spikes hard -- because watching Miis betray each other and anime characters simp for Homelander is apparently premium entertainment. Low-effort plates of peas? Check. Random celebrity cameos turning into love triangles with Doomfist and D.Va? Also check. Chat is eating it up like it's the next big meta.

Meanwhile across the Pacific, Famitsu dropped an 8/9/8/8 on it for a respectable 33/40. JP reviewers clearly vibing with the absurd Mii simulator that somehow feels more personal than half the RPGs out there. The game launched strong enough to lead the score roundup this week, proving once again that Nintendo's weird little life sim formula still hits different in 2026. X is flooded with clips of NL getting owned by his own Tomodachi Dan and deep philosophical debates about whether filling your island with fictional waifus means you're mentally cooked.

This is peak streaming absurdity meeting a game that rewards zero skill and maximum gremlin energy. Your KD doesn't matter when Slenderman is scaring your Mii for the third time and Northernlion is monologuing about the mental state of people who only add anime characters. Chaos reigns, numbers are up, and the pea plate meta is undefeated. Fix your island or uninstall, casuals.