Well, ‘The Sims 3’ has just arrived, I've got my copy and am just getting to grips with it. However, it requires a fairly high-spec PC, and mine already struggled with ‘The Sims 2’ because I have the full set of expansion packs (it was reasonably OK up to the last two expansions, Free Time ... Read review
Advantages: Hours and hours of addictive fun, lots of scope for creativity Disadvantages: None at all, except that later expansion packs may slow your game down notably
...Sims 2’ because I have the full set of expansion packs (it was reasonably OK up to the last two expansions, Free Time and Apartment Life, and now it really suffers).
For those who have still not had the pleasure of playing either The Sims or The Sims 2 and are curious to give this wonderful, fascinating Life Simulator series a go, but your PC is not high enough spec for The Sims 3, I highly recommend getting yourself a copy of either ... ...2 Double Deluxe’ which contains The Sims 2, the Nightlife expansion pack, and the Celebration stuff pack. According to the game’s publisher, EA Games, the base game and Nightlife pack will run on any PC capable of 3D graphics and possessing a mere 800Mhz processor and 256MB RAM.
The Sims 2 is the 2004 successor to the mega-hit 2000 Life Simulator game The Sims, developed by Maxis and published by EA Games. In Sims 2, the characters are ... more
Well, ‘The Sims 3’ has just arrived, I've got my copy and am just getting to grips with it. However, it requires a fairly high-spec PC, and mine already struggled with ‘The Sims 2’ because I have the full set of expansion packs (it was reasonably OK up to the last two expansions, Free Time and Apartment Life, and now it really suffers).
For those who have still not had the pleasure of playing either The Sims or The Sims 2 and are curious to give this wonderful, fascinating Life Simulator series a go, but your PC is not high enough spec for The Sims 3, I highly recommend getting yourself a copy of either The Sims 2 base game as depicted above, or the newer re-packaged version ‘The Sims 2 Double Deluxe’ which contains The Sims 2, the Nightlife expansion pack, and the Celebration stuff pack. According to the game’s publisher, EA Games, the base game and Nightlife pack will run on any PC capable of 3D graphics and possessing a mere 800Mhz processor and 256MB RAM.
The Sims 2 is the 2004 successor to the mega-hit 2000 Life Simulator game The Sims, developed by Maxis and published by EA Games. In Sims 2, the characters are incredibly lifelike, much more so than they were in The Sims – Sims 2 is a 3D game whereas the original The Sims was only in 2D and had a fairly remote isometric view that didn’t let you get close-up to your Sims and that also didn’t afford very good camera control.
With this sequel, you get surprisingly lifelike 3D character models to whom you can zoom in the view as close as you like, even filling the screen with a close-up of your selected Sim. Camera control is now third-person rather than isometric, affording a much better view of the Sims and their surroundings. The character model animations were created by live actors whose movements were captured into a computer system that transferred those movements to the way the models move in the game, giving your Sims uncannily lifelike behaviour!
The gameplay consists of creating characters who can look any way you like, dress any way you like, and have personalities corresponding to a selection you choose among various character traits. You can create adults, senior citizens, teenagers, children and babies. Having created your Sims, you put them together in a family (up to eight Sims per family) and move them into a house. The game comes with many houses already built and furnished in the Neighborhood you choose to play (the base game comes with three pre-made Neighborhoods), or you can install other houses from a selection in the Houses Bin within the game.
Once settled into their home, you need to teach them to look after themselves, by telling them to read books on cooking, cleaning, mechanical know-how, and so on (if you don’t at least teach them cookery, they will continually set fire to the kitchen when cooking, which can result in their being killed – be warned!). Little by little they will learn, and much of their learning is autonomous rather than only by telling them to read – for instance, the more meals they prepare on their own, the more cooking skill points they gain.
They speak to each other in 'Simglish', a gibberish language created specially for the game so that it can cross language barriers and be playable all over the world without having to localise the language for each country. But you can tell what the characters are talking about by balloons that appear over their heads with pictures and symbols of the topic they're discussing. Sometimes these are really funny, such as one Sim gossiping with another Sim about one of their friends having had some humiliating experience or other.
Each Sim has a heads-up display showing you their Wants and Fears, and from those, you can choose actions for them to take in order to fulfil those Wants, and choose actions to avoid their Fears coming to pass. Wants will include getting a job of their ‘choice’, and you can direct them to apply for the job. Once employed, they start bringing in the Simoleans (the Sims currency) and can pay the bills (if they don’t, the Repo Man will come and confiscate their belongings) and buy food, necessities and a few luxuries.
Sims also make friends and fall in love. Sims like having ‘Best Friends’, and this is a frequent Want. When Sims fall in love, they can move in together or get married, and have babies by indulging in what the game’s makers delicately refer to as ‘WooHoo’. When they become parents, they need to learn about parenting and to make sure their children are well fed, happy, and doing well in school – otherwise a Social Worker will turn up and confiscate the children!
Sims like being happy and comfortable, and you can increase their contentment level by having them play games, socialise, and get comfy in comfortable chairs, beds and hot tubs. They also need to keep fit, and you can have them do so by providing them with gym equipment and a swimming pool.
But playing The Sims 2 doesn’t simply consist of sitting around telling your little people what to do. The beauty of this game is that your Sims have free will (provided that the ‘Free Will’ option is enabled in the game, which it should be by default) and they will very happily just run amok doing whatever they feel like doing, which makes for some really funny moments. Basically, once you’ve set them up with all the basics enumerated above, you can mostly let them do what they like, only intervening when necessary, such as if they decide to stay in the hot tub for 20 hours without eating, sleeping or going to the toilet the whole time and their comfort level has therefore gone way into the red (if they get to ‘bursting’ point and don’t get to a toilet quickly enough, they will actually ‘have an accident’ in which they ‘go’ on the floor in front of everyone, and then look very embarrassed about it afterwards! Awwww.).
Over the years there has also been a series of Expansion Packs, which add a huge array of extra features that massively enhance the gameplay of the base game. These consist of ‘Nightlife’ which adds the ability to go on dates and to own and drive cars, ‘University’ which lets your teenage Sim go to college and (hopefully) get a degree, ‘Pets’ which, as you may guess, lets your Sims have pets, ‘Open for Business’ which lets your Sims own and run a business, ‘Seasons’ which lets them have seasonal weather, go fishing and grow their own crops, ‘Bon Voyage’ which enables them to go on holidays abroad, ‘Free Time’ where your Sims can develop new hobbies and interests, and ‘Apartment Life’ where they can live in apartment blocks, get involved in helpful social networking, and meet witches (yes, really - witches, complete with tall peaked hats, spellbooks, cauldrons and flying brooms).
If you have a low-spec PC that can run the base game, you can probably get away with adding the Nightlife and University expansions without slowing your game down, which I strongly recommend as those two packs add a lot of enhancements that many gamers think really should have been in the base game - these packs are sort of like an 'upgrade' in themselves!
I was a latecomer to The Sims 2, having only bought it in April 2008. I was pretty uninterested in the original The Sims when it first came out, having always been a diehard FPS player with the occasional adventure game thrown in here and there. When two of my FPS-er friends raved about it, insisting it was the best game either had ever experienced, I got a copy. But after about an hour of making the tutorial character 'Bob Newbie' eat, dance and go to the toilet, I ended up totally bored and unimpressed, uninstalled the game, and went back to playing Quake III and Unreal Tournament.
Now, fast-forward to early 2008 and a games website that features longplays of computer games. A member started a Sims 2 screenshot longplay 'starring' Sim versions of many members of the games forum. Thinking this might be somewhat amusing, I watched the longplay as it went along, and found that I had not laughed so much in ages. I had no idea that this game was FUNNY and that the characters did such hilarious and zany things - when I played the original game I'd found it lacking in any interesting gameplay at all. It was only via this longplay that I realised where I'd gone wrong: I'd mistakenly had 'Free Will' turned off in my game - no wonder everyone just stood there and didn't do anything, therefore making me think it boring and a waste of time! Turning it on will allow them to do things autonomously and, well, as mentioned earlier, run amok.
So, armed with my new knowledge, I bought The Sims 2 along with Nightlife, University and Pets, and created Sim versions ('Simselfs') of me and Significant Other plus a couple of our friends, and both of us were astonished at both how much everyone looked like the people they were based on, and how lifelike the animations were. After playing for a few days, I was totally hooked and little by little I bought all the other expansion packs, right up to the latest, Apartment Life.
I can now say I've never played something that kept me so absorbed and entertained for such large chunks of time - it's like having your own personal sitcom, and you can easily lose track of time, look at the clock and be horrified to find that three hours have passed and you thought it had only been half an hour! Of course, I had to create loads more Sims based on friends and family, and I have since downloaded dozens of Sims of various celebrities and fantasy characters, as well as tons of custom clothing, hairstyles, accessories, furnishings and more, from great fan sites full of impressively talented artists such as Mod The Sims 2, Sapphire Sims 2 and Insimenator.
You can also exercise your own creativity and create clothes and skins using the separate 'Bodyshop' app that comes with the game - easy once you know how . As you may know, this game is ideal for making machinima videos (animated films using game models as characters) and I enjoy making funny videos with the in-game 'movie camera' as well as just doing the straightforward gameplay. I've even had friends ask me to 'add them' to my game and see how 'they' get on in my neighbourhood, which is great fun!
All in all, I've come to love this game and spend many happy hours in my neighbourhood of cute and funny little people and fantasy characters. Highly recommended game!
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Advantages: It suits everyone, rich graphics and gameplay, you'll never be bored Disadvantages: Loading times, huge hardrive eater
The Sims has been rated the "Number 1 PC Game of All Time". And i agree, the sims was addicting, was a great game, suprises around every corner and as a life simulator it was sensational. The Sims 2 looked to be a promising sequal to The Sims. But does it compare:
===Factual Information First===
Made By EA Games
RRP £39.99
Rated 7+ (Warnings for Sexual Themes and Violence)
You need 256mb of RAM to play this game
Needs plenty of space on your ... ...and personalities, to hobbies and the actual sim (Human) itself.
The Sims 2 has a diverse range of furnature and items for your sim or family. All the furnature, musical instruments, excercizing machines etc. is there and you can also download furnature from thesims2.ea.com made by other members, administrators, and so on. You can also (If you have the right software and skills) create your own furnature. The Sims 2 Bodymaker and The Sims 2 Homecrafter ...
Necormancer 27.11.2008
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Advantages: Improved game play and graphics, new features, customizable Disadvantages: 4 disc installation, addictive but can grow tiresome
The first thing to know about The Sims 2 is that it comes from a fairly long line of predecessors, most notably The Sims. Creator Will Wright's original masterpiece was Sim City - a game of playing a cross between the town mayor and god to large areas- building the skeleton of a city, from waterworks to electricity, and watching the city grow. From natural disasters to riots and all other manner of unfortunate events, you also control everything ... ...of these games that formed the tentatively titled "Sim Doll House", which later became known as The Sims. The Sims, short for simulation, is most comparable to Sim Town, which focused on a smaller area with individual houses, roads and gardens picked by the player rather than grown out of the player's control, as in Sim City. A new game play aspect was that users could create individual Sims to frequent the town, choosing their clothes and personalities. ...
eibee 22.05.2005
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Advantages: Addictive, Great Graphics, Hilarious Disadvantages: Can be slow on older computers, some tasks are fiddly
The Sims is one of the most popular PC games ever and so when Sims2 was released in Autumn 2004 I was desperate to buy it. You can buy the game brand new from about £25-£29 online.
The basic idea with a Sims game is that you control your Sim throughout their lives, and help them reach their aspirations in their life in their education, love-life, work-life and social life. With Sims2, the Sims themselves can be born in the game (I've had loads of ... ...die again.
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The Sims seems to take a lot of memory on the computer, and if you haven't got a brilliantly spec'd computer then it might not run very well. Even on a brand new computer it can take a little while to load up, although once it has started it runs ok. My computer has 1.5GB of RAM and Pentium 4 2.99GHz. The minimum is 384mb of Ram if you are running Windows XP and you must have a minimum 800Mhz Pentium III processor ...
Claiiiree 10.03.2006
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Advantages: Good graphics, fun to play, addictive Disadvantages: Can be slow if you have an older computer
...to write this review, because The Sims 2 is such a large and complex game, that any review which accurately covers everything the game does would need to be as long as the latest Harry Potter novel. However, I will do what I can to convince you that this game is about the most addictive ever created. It's fun, too.
**What is the game?**
The Sims 2 is an upgrade from the original Sims, with better graphics, more to do and an all-round better playing ... ...this game does. You simulate the life of a Sim, or family of Sims, controlling their every move - be it getting them a job or making them use the toilet. Before I played, I was sceptical. Where would be the fun in making a humanoid computer game character make hamburgers for lunch? But after only a short while playing, I was addicted, and found that there was a lot more to the game than that.
**Installation**
The installation takes quite a long ...
amytheduck 02.10.2007
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Advantages: Great Simulator Game Disadvantages: Very Expensive
...finally after months of speculation The Sims 2 is finally with us, and about time too! I have been looking forward to playing this game for ages now and I can believe that I have actually played on it. At the moment though I am but a little disappointed with Maxis, the creators of the game, because I’m not sure that the game is what everyone was expecting.
So what’s new about the game? Well, for a start there are many new building options, such ... ...things that was on the best selling game ‘The Sims.’ There is also a new aspiration thingy where you have to fulfil your Sims’ dreams, I found this a little tedious myself, but then I really play the game to build the houses, which I love doing.
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We now have a 4 disk set for The Sims 2, which seems like a lot, but once you have loaded the game all you need is disk 1 to play. The loading of the game is great because you can now ...
Uncle_Slug 18.09.2004
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Before you think about buying the game, make sure your computer has the right system requirements.
MINIMUM CONFIGURATION:
*Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows XP (Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows NT are not supported)
*233 MHz Intel Pentium II processor
*64 MB RAM (128 MB required for Windows XP or if using other expansion packs for The Sims)
*4x CD/DVD-ROM drive
*1.4 GB free hard disk space plus space for saved games
*High colour ...
Advantages: More customisable than ever and much more challenging Disadvantages: The unpredictability of the Sims can become frustrating at times
all you need to do is hop online, download the fixtures and fittings for a new shop, demolish your old shopping mall and start all over again. If you?re a lover of The Sims and have never tried Hot Date, I recommend that you get downtown and buy it immediately!
The Technical Bit:
Due to a lack of spectacular graphics or sounds, Hot Date isn't really a very demanding game. Minimum system specs are as follows:
Full copy of The Sims installed
Windows 95/98/XP (Windows NT not supported)
300 MHz processor
64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended if also using other expansion packs for The Sims
4x CD/DVD-ROM drive
600 MB hard disk space
2 MB video card with DirectX 7.0 compatible driver
DirectX 7.0 compatible sound card
Keyboard and mouse
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