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Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 2:57 pm
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Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:14 pm
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And to start off, here's my review... Which may be much less than kind. sweatdrop
To say it simply, I was sorely disappointed.
Up till the release I was avidly following The Sims 3 website for updates, and maybe that's why I was so very disappointed when I finally got to playing it yesterday.
Don't get me wrong, there are some aspects of the game that are amazing, like the Create-A-Sim; the graphics are remarkable, and the pattern system they've created adds a new level of customization to the game that sim customizers only dreamed of. But...
Once I had actually started playing the game I couldn't help but feel that EA lost sight of what some sim players loved. Being god. (You're more like a family guardian --or demon, in some cases.)
This may sound really weird, but, it plays more like an actual game, and less like you're creating your own story. I actually found myself thinking it plays similar to the console versions of The Sims 2. (You can make what you will of that.)
No longer can you save a whole bunch of households and jump back and forth creating your own complex story, you're forced to stick with one family while the entire neighborhood ages with that family. You can switch families, but once you do, the family you were previously playing becomes NPCs, free to do whatever they want and age while you play the new familly.
Now I'm not saying all of this is necessarily a bad thing; some players may love that the whole neighborhood is aging with your household, but I couldn't say I was.
EDIT: Now that I've played the game a while, it is a great game (still very addicting), but it seems to be geared more toward single household players.
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Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:23 am
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Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 7:08 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 5:03 pm
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Dang, Linkgirl. I don't think I've seen anyone but J.M. Pescado put it better.
I am enjoying the game, but it does play more like a game. I am suspecting that the reason for at least some of this is that they had to convince those of us having fun with Sims 2 to move over to the new game because there wasn't going to be as big a jump between Sims 2 and 3 like there was from 1 to 2.
I do love the open neighborhood, but you are forced to play only one family. I gave a test to see how this played out just recently. I started a family with a toddler, when she became a child, I moved on and played two other families.
Just today, I hopped back. The kid is now an adult. Her skills seem somewhat random. Her parents have the same jobs, job levels, and skills I left them with. No extra children, no unexpected deaths or splitting up. Even the father's garden was exactly the way I left it.
I have the game on high free will and have story progression turned on, but the family I left simply became NPCs like in Sims 2. All their wants and the things in their inventory disappeared.
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 7:46 pm
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★
It's so-so, I do believe they could of tweaked a few more things, but I like it enough that I think it's worth buying.
One of the things I HATE is the new interactions system. I don't like how they are categorized, and how all the different kiss and flirt interactions are pretty much gone. I loved some of those. I also do not like that you cannot place lots. (Or at least I think you can't) You can not see your sims in most buildings, which is very sad, because I loved seeing your sims march into the grocery store. I am not very fond of the skills, I would rather see "Creativity" then "Guitar" and "Painting"
However, I love the new traits, animations, new interactions, how you customize everything, and being able to walk around with no loading screen, and the groceries. I also like how they can change clothes very quickly. The sunrise and the sunset are beautiful, and so is the water. I was happy that it didn't just turn night.
Overall, it was fun, though I missed some parts of TS2 that TS3 didn't have. I think it was worth buying, and I am probably gonna buy some EPs. ;D
Madly questing for a Coco. Any donations would be loved
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Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:47 am
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I'd give it a 4.5/5 so I just rounded up and gave it a 5 in the poll ^.^
It is FREAKIN' AWESOME!! There are just a few things that suck in the game =Happy Tragedy ★
It's so-so, I do believe they could of tweaked a few more things, but I like it enough that I think it's worth buying.
One of the things I HATE is the new interactions system. I don't like how they are categorized, and how all the different kiss and flirt interactions are pretty much gone. I loved some of those. I also do not like that you cannot place lots. (Or at least I think you can't) You can not see your sims in most buildings, which is very sad, because I loved seeing your sims march into the grocery store. I am not very fond of the skills, I would rather see "Creativity" then "Guitar" and "Painting"
However, I love the new traits, animations, new interactions, how you customize everything, and being able to walk around with no loading screen, and the groceries. I also like how they can change clothes very quickly. The sunrise and the sunset are beautiful, and so is the water. I was happy that it didn't just turn night.
Overall, it was fun, though I missed some parts of TS2 that TS3 didn't have. I think it was worth buying, and I am probably gonna buy some EPs. ;D
Madly questing for a Coco. Any donations would be loved Haha, this is basically EXACTLY what I think! I hate how there aren't different kind of kiss/flirt options and that you can't place lots! But I love how you can customize EVERYTHING, and how you can see the shadows moving, and it isn't just *night* *morning* *noon* *evening* *night* I didn't like how there were only those times! D= Also how you can just walk/ride anywhere without the loading screens! Go see a movie, eat lunch at a cute little italian restaurant, go to the beach and watch the sunset, then go home =]
Though the brunch/lunch thing confuses me. When is it brunch, and when is it lunch?
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Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:05 pm
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Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 8:17 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:15 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 1:42 pm
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