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Electronic Arts The Sims Simulation Review

Electronic Arts The Sims


Description
The #1 PC game of all-time makes its console debut. Create and control your Sims on the PlayStation 2 with new level-based game play and 3D graphics. Customize your Sim’s personality and appearance then move into the neighborhood. Get a job, make friends and advance through your career and life's big moments. Unlock new objects and bigger houses along the way. Meet, flirt and fight with a neighborhood full of wild characters. You can also load your Sims into a friend’s game and play two-player games.


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Reviewed by: 

alltoeth

( 100++++)

Review Date
May 14, 2006

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 0 of 5

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Price Paid:  $30.00 from walmart

Summary:
this is a really good game, but doesn't even compare to the computer version.

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Reviewed by: CheatZ


Review Date
July 29, 2003

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

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Review NaN of 19
, from California

Summary:
I'm probably the only one who will give this game a 1 but frankly I don't care. This game is bad! OK so some think it's awesome but I never really liked simulation games besides roller coaster tychoon or Animal Crossing. So if your not a sim fan but want a good simulation game stay clear away. When I rented it I regretted it and felt like smashing it but I remembered it was a rent.

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Reviewed by: Vi Nguyen


Review Date
July 26, 2003

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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Review NaN of 19
, from USA

Price Paid:  $50.00 from Walmart

Summary:
I have been a huge fan of The Sims. When it came out on PS2, I was one of the first to get it. Overall, it is a great game, but there are ways to make it much better. For example, you can't make 2 stories, but on the PC version you can.

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Reviewed by: Nismoqueen


Review Date
June 29, 2003

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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, from Western Australia

Price Paid:  $50.00 from EB's

Summary:
If you are used to playing the PC version of The Sims, then I would stick with that. The conversion to Playstation 2 just lacked the original look and feel of the game. But if you have never played The Sims before, you are going to get addicted to this game, so say goodbye to your family/job because you are going to be pre-occupied for a long time!

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Reviewed by: Shannon J. Williams


Review Date
April 23, 2003

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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Review NaN of 19
, from Auburn, AL

Price Paid:  $50.00 from Electronic Boutique

Summary:
I went through "Get A Life" twice which was actually pretty fun. However, that is the only advantage to the PC game. There are no upgrade options like the expansion packs for the PC version. There is also a horrible room limit. If you have too big a house, your furniture limit will hit a peak and you can't furnish the rest of your house no matter how much money you have. Also, after Get a Life, when you have won, you can't play anymore with your family. I traded the game in on additional expansion packs for my PC version.

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