Saturday, December 25, 2010

Buy Sims 3: Is It Worth It?

Took part the Sims 2 years and want to know if you buy a Sims 3, if then you're in the right place. I played the Sims for many years, and I would like to give you my honest opinion on or not you should buy the Sims 3. Just a quick note to start, this is a review of the game database, not the expansion packs. OK lets start.

Create-A-Sim: 4 stars

Let me first start by saying that graphics are beautiful on this game, very clean and crisp. Customization options you have are also incredible. You can customize the color of each part of the keychain in your Sim with any color than you thought possible. There is also a boss system that allows you to go into more depth with your customizations.

Your Sims hair coloring is now divided into sections, each can be 100% customized. The only reason that I gave 3 Sims 4 5 stars is because facial customizations. This is simply not enough depth as 2, but there is a new, different things you can do.

Customization of the House: 5 stars

One of the reasons that you should buy Sims 3 is for the construction of the House. 3, They added the possibility to place furniture at angles, and you need to worry for those awkward objects near angle walls more. One thing to keep in mind is that there are several expansions to the game which add more furniture. One of the disadvantages of home building Sims 3 is that you cannot simply click the batch and begin construction, you really need to play your recorded household and then exit it and click "Edit city" and then you can select many. No wholesale agreement just a minor detail I guess.

Building area: 1 star

Headquarters building aspect of the Sims 3 has been very disappointing for me, is no longer can you create your own neighbourhoods. you are just stuck with customization of Valley of the sunset, or download a neighbourhood in their website.

It is no longer any pre done draining neighbourhoods to customize. There is also no compatibility with SimCity 4, it is very disappointing. So now you are stuck with Sunset Valley note: there is now a "create a world tool" available for PC. I've not played with this even though so I do not consider.

The story mode: 5 stars

There is not a huge difference in films or the stories of the Sims 2, but that said, if it broken, not correct it. Photo capture is essentially "print screen", but it works well. The image will be the exact quality of what you see on the screen, the size of the image is identical to your parameter resolution for your game. Video capture options is exactly the same: 2, and also as the controls for the video capture are very difficult to use.

Single family: 4 stars

If you were a sort of household a guy/girl in your previous Sims game then you must buy the Sims 3, because it makes single family play very interesting. All Sims around age with you. So as you grow, make your friends in the neighborhood. It was something little I hated about 2 and really made me want to buy a Sims 3. Also you can now explore the rest of the world with makes the possibilities for your endless Sims.

Multi family: 2 stars

If you liked to play God in the Sims 2, be able to go from House to House make blinded stories, I will apologize for Sims 3 because you've been demoted to the omnipotent handler. It is no longer the possibility to save unique households. When you leave a house the Sims are supported by the computer and continue to play like you were never there. Sims 3 is much more a game and a story to tell the device, which is disappointing for some.

Game console: 5 stars

If you intend to buy the Sims 3 for your console is extremely pleased that the Sims 3 plays beautifully on the console. He plays very similar to the Sims 2 but in depth. I highly recommend the console version.

If you are looking for a game with a plot and an end, and then this game is not for you, but if you want complete control over all aspects of your game and then you must buy the Sims 3.

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