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Kianijohenson20
11 years agoNew Spectator
Failure? Depends.
Disappointment? Yes!
I think it really depends on play style. I'll note an obvious example. If you predominantly play single sims, Sims 4 will probably be ok. If you like to be mercilessly evil to sims and kill 'em of in a variety of ways, it's also ok (Albeit a bit lack-luster due to less ways of being able to die so far). If you expected it to be like sims 3 in terms of family play, not really. Or, if you're a type that's weirdly in between play-styles (like me) its a plumshoot. I am disappointed with this game, but I wouldn't consider it a failure, per say, just that it needs a little more oomph before I can recommend it to anyone, and Get Together unfortunately doesn't seem to do that for me. Maybe if they add a supernatural or seasons pack, then I'd be interested in sims 4 again.
Disappointment? Yes!
I think it really depends on play style. I'll note an obvious example. If you predominantly play single sims, Sims 4 will probably be ok. If you like to be mercilessly evil to sims and kill 'em of in a variety of ways, it's also ok (Albeit a bit lack-luster due to less ways of being able to die so far). If you expected it to be like sims 3 in terms of family play, not really. Or, if you're a type that's weirdly in between play-styles (like me) its a plumshoot. I am disappointed with this game, but I wouldn't consider it a failure, per say, just that it needs a little more oomph before I can recommend it to anyone, and Get Together unfortunately doesn't seem to do that for me. Maybe if they add a supernatural or seasons pack, then I'd be interested in sims 4 again.