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July 2011
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19 Reviews
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The latest Sims 3 expansion pack has several fun and quirky life choices for your younger Sims and the camcorder recording is a great addition, but there's not much novelty for adult Sims. ...
If you’re still playing The Sims 3, Generations offers just enough amusing new content to keep you occupied for another few months until the next add-on. If not, we’re not sure it really does quite enough new to draw players back into the adorable and ...
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Published: 2011-06-15, Author: Pete , review by: macworld.co.uk
The Sims returning to its roots; Playing as teen or child is interesting and rewarding
Seems quite expensive for what it is
Not as flashy or as obvious an improvement as previous expansion packs, it could be argued that The Sims 3: Generations' content should have been included in the main game, especially for the price. But it offers greater depth of gameplay for Child and Te...
Not as flashy or as obvious an improvement as previous expansion packs, it could be argued that The Sims 3: Generations' content should have been included in the main game, especially for the price. But it offers greater depth of gameplay for Child and...
Abstract: Who knew back in 2000 that any of us would enjoy playing a game where we do things like go to work, do chores and get stuck in toxic relationships? I mean, aren't these the very things we try and avoid in real life? Amazingly, the absurd idea of liv...
A bunch of new mechanics and items for sims of all ages, Imaginary friends and childrens' costumes are adorable, Pulling pranks and using the video camera are fun.
Doesn't have much impact on the overall experience, Proms and other features are missed opportunities, Overpriced for what you get.
The Sims 3: Generations offers fun new features and objects to play with, but on the whole, it doesn't make much of an impression....
Abstract: It’s been about two years since The Sims 3 first came out, and as with the previous Sims franchise games, this iteration hit the ground running with a series of expansion packs, each with something dramatic and new to add to the latest version of the w...
With each expansion, The Sims 3 experience becomes more and more complete. At the time of writing, a new ‘stuff' pack and the Pets content expansion had already been announced. As we said, on its own Generations isn't going to do much for your experience...
Greater depth of gameplay for Child and Teen Sims; new Day Care profession is fun; integrated well into the existing experience rather than feeling like a new game.
Not as flashy or as obvious an improvement as previous expansion packs; could be argued that this pack's content should have been included in the main game, especially for the price.
Abstract: To answer my original question: as a stand-alone expansion, The Sims 3: Generations leaves much to be desired. After playing it, I found myself wondering what is keeping EA from releasing the Pets, University and Open For Business expansions and..