Abstract: Action games offer twitchy thrills, and strategy games test your ability to set up and execute combat schemes, but simulation games replicate activities-or life itself-in broad or precise strokes. The scenarios that fall under the simulation umbrella are...
Abstract: T here are very few games that I've played that reeled me in. And there are even fewer games that made me miss both my dinner and my favourite TV show. Yes, The Sims 3 made me miss both of those things on my first day of playing it. And even after missing...
Abstract: How the hell do you write about The Sims 3, or at the very least, squeeze it into around 800 words? At base level, it is ostensibly the same game as the two that came before it, and their many, many expansion packs, and it is only when you get into the...
Abstract: On one level its essentially still The Sims, but on another, so many careful tweaks have been implemented (not to mention a few big changes) that this third incarnation is a joy to explore and unfold. Its a massively charming outing into a seamless ...
Abstract: Nine years on from the original game, The Sims gets a second sequel that refines the improvements made over the course of many expansion packs. The essence of the game is still resource and task management in daily life, and if that and the open-ended ...
Abstract: Possibly one of the most anticipated games for the PC, the Sims 3 has been out for just under a month now. But does it match up with what many people were thinking? Having done some research into the game I can tell you how good it really is. Well thin...
A stunning life simulator with a few gaping omissions. It will likely reach boiling point over the next year or so. 8.0/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....