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In this new adventure our characters, or rather our Sims, will be more real than ever, able to express emotions and feelings in a way never before seen in the series. New graphics engine that will allow a considerable improvement in audio-visual aspect, an improved interface, much easier to control, a complete tool construction, with which we can create our dream house and much more… endless additions that will make the Sims 4 the most impressive delivery. This Deluxe Edition includes: Digital Content "The Life of the Party" and "The Night is Young" to mount even more amazing parties, great animal caps Sims 4 and the digital soundtrack of The Sims 4.
Everything feels like a step forward, even though there are some aspects (like random tutorials or some situations in which we felt completely out of control) that we would like to see more polished. Still, a great choice for The Sims fans.
The way they interact with each other, the way they can eat, watch TV and chat about underpants or spaceships at the same time is a marvellous technical achievement that puts the rest of the game, with its missing pools and open worlds, into context. I wish we could have it all in the same package – perhaps The Sims 5 will – but for now, I’m happily and frankly unexpectedly willing to trade those bells and whistles for characters that feel, well, real.
Series veterans are also going to realise that despite the various improvements, The Sims 4 is not in any way as robust as The Sims 3. The core game is magnificent and well designed for the most part, but there are a ton of missing extras, which will presumably be filled out with various DLC packs.
Although The Sims 4 brings a few new features, namely the emotion system, it can only make the early fans unhappy and disappointed. Electronic Arts erased many elements and features that were essential and representative of the saga. And we already know that EA will sell them in a few months, included inside expansive expansion packs.
The Sims 4 manages to be both the worst and the best installment in the series so far. It’s lacking content and has a fair amount of glitches and bugs. But the new feeling mechanics works really well, and opens up a new dimension that The Sims never have been close to before. In the end, the positive parts are the ones that are most noticeable.
Even in virtual worlds, variety is the spice of life. The Sims 4, for all its polish and cleverness, simply isn't very spicy.
The Sims 4 is still a charming life simulation, with a better interface and some new possibilities, but so many elements are missing compared from The Sims 3 (hello DLCs!) that all the fans will be disappointed.
February 21, 2019
The Sims 4 reveals its new game pack: StrangerVille. Watch video
November 8, 2018
The Sims 4 is getting a first-person camera. Read more
October 10, 2018
The Sims 4’s new expansion pack lets your Sims get famous. Watch video
January 12, 2018
The Sims 4 will launch its new pack, Laundry Day, on the 16th of January. Watch video
October 25, 2017
The Sims 4 present the veterinarian job from its next DLC, Cats and Dogs, in a new video. Watch video
July 4, 2018
FIFA 18, Sims 4, Fe, Burnout Paradise Remastered and Dante’s Inferno will be added this summer to EA Access. Read more
August 22, 2017
Los Sims 4 unveils a new expansion for November: Cats and Dogs. Watch video