Abstract: Get Together is the second expansion pack in The Sims 4. Naturally, it focuses on ways to get your Sims together. It does so by by adding clubs and by adding the dance and DJ traits, the world of Windenburg, and a wide assortment of new Create-a-Sim and b...
there were a few complaints about The Sims 4, as a veteran player myself. I got super attached to having so many options, I guess I was spoiled, in a way. Looking at the first look videos that flooded YouTube upon release, I told myself I wouldn't be pi...
Abstract: GameCrate's Rachel spent some time with EA's highly anticipated, The Sims 4. Here are her thoughts: Video Review: The Sims 4 not as fun as advertised Gameplay5 Customization9 Presentation7 Fun Factor5 6.5 Overall Score Skip Image Gallery The Sims 4 Limite...
The Sims 4 brings enticing new gameplay elements to the long running franchise, but removal of a few fan favorites and a general lack of content means it's not as easily recommended as its predecessors....
Abstract: When playing The Sims 4, it's important to remember that all of those fond memories you have from The Sims 3 were a result of five years worth of work, including 11 expansion packs and 9 Stuff Packs. That's not to say that The Sims 4 base game shouldn't b...
Abstract: The Sims 4 is a big game. But like any so-called life simulator, it only seems that way when you add up its countless tiny bits and pieces into one giant mosaic. Actually playing the game feels like you're both telling and watching a series of private, in...
Abstract: The Sims 4 is a big game. But like any so-called life simulator, it only seems that way when you add up its countless tiny bits and pieces into one giant mosaic. Actually playing the game feels like you're both telling and watching a series of private, in...