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This may be an unfair comment (we'll see once we've learnt more about the pack), but I can't help feeling that it's lightweight. Yes, it's great now being able to run a business from your sim's home - but surely that's just an adaptation of the system that was already created in For Rent, so isn't actually new? Yes, we have tattooing (it's not my thing but it does look well done), we have pottery (that's good) and we have the ability to teach and mentor other sims (that's good too - although mentoring did already exist in the game). But the world looks like a combination of others - it doesn't seem to stand out as unique. And to get maximum enjoyment from this pack (maximum hobbies and business opportunities), it really helps if you buy lots of other packs - their examples of cross-pack compatibility actually function as mini-ads for other packs! I felt that Life & Death was a solid, strong pack - just reading the description of that made me feel there was a lot of content, and I haven't been disappointed. But this one feels like we're back to more lightweight EPs again. I'd be happy to be proved wrong...
I completely agree with you. With Lovestruck, I felt like the pack was more GP than EP, with this we're talking a SP or possibly two. There seems to be at least as much gameplay in Crystal Creations as this.
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