Woohoo!It's The SimsWhims and emotionsLess micro-managementExcellent creation toolsRejectionIt's The SimsMissing contentFeels a little undercookedUltimately dullYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total The Sims ReviewMuch like one of EA'...
Abstract: If there's one thing that Maxis' life simulation The Sims 4 captures better than anything else, it's that sense that life flies by all too quickly. Caught up in the details of the mundane, the prosaic, you can have your head down for far too much of it un...
Sims act more realistically, Actions happen more naturally, Intuitive Create a Sim tools
Worlds feel small and limited, Sims fans will crave missing features, Reduced storytelling capabilities
Although the Sims 4 is missing a lot of key features from The Sims 3, the changes made to the Sims themselves make this an interesting iteration. In some respects it feels like the Sims for beginners, stripping back the more complicated tools for more in...
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Published: 2014-09-09, Author: Wayne , review by: cgmagonline.com
There is no story in The Sims 4 because the whole point of this game—as it was for every previous title—is that you create your own person, or “Sim,” and then live out his, her or their lives, and just see what happens...
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Published: 2016-01-16, Author: Jan , review by: criticalhit.net
Abstract: How do you write a review of a game when your head is still stuck firmly up the behind of Star Wars? Easy – you dress up one of your Sims as Darth Vader, then have him woo-hoo in the closet. “I see your Schwartz is as big as mine!” Focus achieved. Now gat...
Ignore the starter pack effect, jump into the expanded social circles of The Sims 4, share your worlds and you'll discover for the most part that this game is a true sequel through and through. The Sims 4 was reviewed by Darryn Bonthuys on a PCj...
With a cleaned up user interface and added community integration, The Sims 4 refreshes the experience and is more of a joy than ever to play with. More importantly, it retains that kooky sense of humour (and we might add, an obsession with llamas) that's...
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