System Requirements:Supported OS: Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Origin account required for game activation and installation.
A**R
Not really a fan of the direction SIMS is going - nothing new unless you buy expansions
It is a fun game, don't get me wrong. However, it is just another sims game, with more add-ons and more ways to squeeze money out of you. I miss the original sims when you could buy one game and that had everything included - had all the updates they decided to make to that game for that year included in that 50-60 dollars they charged for the game. This new "you get the base game, but then to do anything new you pay us more money" thing is garbage if you ask me. I will no longer be buying sims games, so without my purchase and others like me they'll have to squeeze more money out of those that continue to buy it with even more add-ons. Losing fans over greed is a quick route to failure as I am sure they will find out.Summary without my ranting: Not a bad game, just incomplete and a very base sims that requires many add-ons to experience anything new. Count me as a sims fan, lost.Regarding the purchase from Amazon itself 5/5 - code was delivered promptly without delay, code instructions provided and were clearly described.
A**
It’s a demo
I bought it thinking that it was the full version but it was the demo don’t get it u can’t do anything on a demo it’s not the full version it will take u to the sims website and will want u to buy it from there
D**U
Send help
This game sucks hours away. You find yourself lost, rebuilding a house, working on your novel, trying to get your daughter through school. Your wife comes in, she's stressed, she starts yelling before dancing in front of the radio for 8 hours. Next thing you know she's collapsed on the floor because she decided dancing trumped sleeping and she couldn't carry on anymore.Would be 5 stars, but the DLC is RIDICULOUSLY expensive. That's EA's style unfortunately. I have the willpower, it's fine. My daughter however BEGS for hundreds worth of DLC constantly because she watches youtubers and they have all this stuff she doesn't have.
M**E
Yuk!
I would love to review this but I cannot. As we downloaded the product, it shut us out. No load and our Origin account it closed. I am trying to find help in this and cannot. So far, I feel used.
S**.
Not a fan I do not like sims4
I don't like sims4 it was hard to download the game number one and number two he can't do nothing like in Sims 3 Sims 3 Road around town for my horse sims3 I went to the neighbor's house and knock on the door sims4 is like Sims 1 and you can't do nothing I wish they would have made sims4 like sims3 you could go across the street and knock on your neighbor's door without going through all that thing you walked in and you not go in talk sims3 all the way
N**A
I liked it
I don't know what came on to me but I had an urgent need to play Sims.. I used to have every single game, starting with Sims1. A lot of reviews were very negative but it didn't stop me from wasting my money. And I say wasting not because the game is bad, but because I really should be doing other things. Anyways.. the game is fine, I'm not sure why people complain so much. Graphics are just perfect. I don't play for too long, but I personally found it more interesting than Sims 3. Just my humble opinion :)
K**E
Love Love LOVE!
I have a Mac and this works perfectly on it! (Yes Sims 4 can be used on it finally! Anybody who has a physical copy or online game code can now go on Origins and download the Mac version) I had a regular laptop before, so this is the first Sims I’ve played on the Mac. I heard that people used to have a lot of problems playing with this platform, but I haven’t had any. I have been playing the Sims since I was a little kid, from The Original Sims, to Sims 2, to Sims 3. I even played Bustin Out, Urbz and Sims for Playstation. So, when I say that I love what they have done with this I know where it started and everything it was before now! The people who hate it honestly seem to have the worst reasons. I’ll address some of them:-No, you don't follow the Sim when they travel. It is actually faster this way, especially if where they are traveling is far from your lot. It doesn’t take nearly as much time to load between places as it used to on the Sims 2, though there is a very brief loading screen. You can still see past the home lot, and honestly the neighborhoods are livelier than ever! There is some beautiful scenery. You can meet other Sims, whether they live in the town or whether or not they actually live in a house! I'm sure expansion packs will bring more towns, as well as more public establishments for them to enjoy. In the Sims 3 I rarely visited community lots anyway with the exception of gyms and libraries, so this does not bother me.-No, you can’t travel with your Sim to work. We have never been able to actually control their work actions or see inside their job, it is no different now. The biggest difference is you get a lot of situations that you choose the outcome of, affecting your performance. You can still opt to have them work hard, slack off, etc. It is not as easy to get promoted, and they give you things you can do daily to increase your performance. Like, in the athlete track it is recommended you work out daily. This makes things more realistic in my opinion. You also have more career options.-You can still get pregnant and have babies. You have the option to take a pregnancy test, after you try for a baby instead of waiting to see if the Sim is pregnant like before. The Sim still works while pregnant, and during the 3rd trimester Mom and Dad gain the option to take family leave. They do have to call into work for it, so they don’t have to take it if you don’t want them to. Many people are upset that you can’t take the baby away from their bassinet, but we didn’t do that much with babies before either away from their cribs really. You can still interact with them, and mom even has the option to breast feed the baby now. If left alone the baby will go to “daycare”. No more paying for annoying babysitters who get entirely too comfortable in your house. There is no toddler stage, babies grow up into children. Children are allowed to be at home by themselves, but as before they are not allowed to use the stove or anything like that. There are many ways for children to develop their skills, and they can even have mini-aspirations. With that being said, I don’t really miss the toddler stage because children have plenty of growing up to do!-The color customization is more limited than the Sims 3, I do agree with that. You have a few options to choose on hair and eye color, and cannot do roots or highlights like before. Clothes come in certain colors, if you don’t like the options that’s all there is to it. There are styled outfits now, I like a lot of those. Of course, you can always purchase in the Sim store or Mod if the limits bother you a whole lot. -The actual process of creating your sim has changed a lot, the options to modify their faces and bodies are so far beyond what I could have ever imagined for this game.-Build/buy mode has been condensed into one, and there are several ways to find items by category as well as prestyled rooms. There are pools available now, still no cars but you really don’t need a car because you can’t see them travel anyway.-There is so much more you can do to develop your Sim as an individual, from skills to personality. Who they are actually reflects in the way they walk, talk and act. Like when they have to pee badly, you can see that in their walk. It’s awesome I think. It lost some, but it gained things also that make the game more lifelike. If you don’t expect it to have or need expansion packs, you are not realistic. There is talk of offering one price to be able to get all the expansion packs they release, though I’m not sure whether that’s true or not. If you buy it from Origins, you can return it during a buyers’ remorse period if you are unsatisfied. Again, when reading these reviews keep in mind this is the base game. There are no expansion packs yet, and there will still be updates! I can't wait for the first expansion pack coming next month!
A**R
I cannot say that I love this game - but it is good
As someone who has played the sims since the first generation, I cannot say that I love this game - but it is good.It feels like it's missing a lot - pets, towns that feel interesting, portions of life like college - and that's a major problem. It feels like they took the original sims, with its limited lots and choices, and made it have better graphics.The only reason that I give this a good review is because I feel that they majorly improved on the character interactions. The character aging, the creation, the relationship building is all phenomenal and keeps me playing and making new storylines.In conclusion, if you're looking for a sims game that had the immersive, interesting lots like 3, don't buy this. At least until there are more expansions (which, it came out 3 years ago, so you probably shouldn't hold your breath). If you're looking for nostalgia, and can pick it up for 20 or less like I did, then by all means go ahead.
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