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LiELF
8 years agoLegend
I will always recommend Vampires because they're my favorite supernatural type to play and Sims 4 has created them better than any other Sims version. I love that they will sometimes come drink plasma from sleeping Sims, and the powers system and effects are a blast to play. Of
course, if you don't want invasive vampires in your game, you might find them a little frustrating or annoying, so that's somethingto keep in mind. But the build /buy stuff is to die for, it's loaded with gorgeous Victorian styles and creepy additions that allow the ability to make run down or haunted looking buildings. And the CAS styles are very modern gothic with some Victorian flavors mixed in. Forgotten Hollow is beautiful done and loaded with the spooky ambience of an eccentric, hidden town where dark things happen to good people.
The Kid's Room pack is really good too. I'm not a huge family player, but I've gotten some good use out of it and I just adore the Void Critters. Totally worth it.
As for Spa Day, it's a decent pack and I've used it more than I expected to. I actually find it very relaxing to watch my Sims get a variety of massages and I like the Wellness skill and meditation. I do find this pack a little thinner and more limited in its focus, but if you are the kind of player who would get good use out of it, then it's probably worth it. There are some beautifully creative spas in the gallery and that's where I get mine from because I'm not the best builder. The sruff packs that come with Spa Day are kind of "meh" to me, but again, you know your own play style and if you think you would get good use out of the items, then that might be better for you.
But I will say that as a grouping theme, the Spa Day with Luxury and Patio makes a lot more sense and is more complimentary than Vampires with Kids and Backyard. :p
course, if you don't want invasive vampires in your game, you might find them a little frustrating or annoying, so that's somethingto keep in mind. But the build /buy stuff is to die for, it's loaded with gorgeous Victorian styles and creepy additions that allow the ability to make run down or haunted looking buildings. And the CAS styles are very modern gothic with some Victorian flavors mixed in. Forgotten Hollow is beautiful done and loaded with the spooky ambience of an eccentric, hidden town where dark things happen to good people.
The Kid's Room pack is really good too. I'm not a huge family player, but I've gotten some good use out of it and I just adore the Void Critters. Totally worth it.
As for Spa Day, it's a decent pack and I've used it more than I expected to. I actually find it very relaxing to watch my Sims get a variety of massages and I like the Wellness skill and meditation. I do find this pack a little thinner and more limited in its focus, but if you are the kind of player who would get good use out of it, then it's probably worth it. There are some beautifully creative spas in the gallery and that's where I get mine from because I'm not the best builder. The sruff packs that come with Spa Day are kind of "meh" to me, but again, you know your own play style and if you think you would get good use out of the items, then that might be better for you.
But I will say that as a grouping theme, the Spa Day with Luxury and Patio makes a lot more sense and is more complimentary than Vampires with Kids and Backyard. :p
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