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Based on reviews, Sims 3 is a disappointment from its predecessors.
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If you are going into Sims 3 thinking of it as an improved Sims 2 you will be disappointed.
The Sims 3 is a "Sims Type Game". It's like the previous Sim games but not quite. Sims 2 was about creating your own storyline. Sims 3 is about rolling with the punches. The game will change things in the neighborhood at random. People will die, move out, have children...the neighborhood is constantly changing. Like someone else said, the game is rather like an RPG. If you liked having complete control like in Sims 2 then you may not like this game."
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| November 16, 2009 01:21 PM |
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"By Collector "fan" (USA)
If you are going into Sims 3 thinking of it as an improved Sims 2 you will be disappointed.
The Sims 3 is a "Sims Type Game". It's like the previous Sim games but not quite. Sims 2 was about creating your own storyline. Sims 3 is about rolling with the punches. The game will change things in the neighborhood at random. People will die, move out, have children...the neighborhood is constantly changing. Like someone else said, the game is rather like an RPG. If you liked having complete control like in Sims 2 then you may not like this game."
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November 19, 2009 08:36 AM
I have played the Sims 3 I just got off a few minutes ago. I do like it alot better than the other sims, before, with the old sims, you had to download stuff for your house, or clothes. Now everything is fully customizable from things like the house phone, stove, etc & to me that is really cool. =D
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