The Sims 2 Orginal DVD 11 Links
If you were wondering, The Sims 2 is a great sequel and a great game in
its own right, and it's recommendable to just about anyone. For some,
especially the devoted fans that have enjoyed the first game's
open-ended gameplay, which was all about controlling the lives of
autonomous little computer people, this is all that really needs to be
said. But considering that The Sims 2 is the sequel to what is
reportedly the most successful computer game ever (and that's not even
counting its many expansion packs), the new game almost seems like a
victim of its own success. Yes, it introduces plenty of new features
that enhance the gameplay that was so popular in the original game, but
it doesn't drastically refresh it. It also features plenty of options
to play with, but it seems like it could've used even more content.
Then again, you could simply say that EA and Maxis are making sure the
game has room to grow with future updates--and there's no denying that
The Sims 2's additions will give dedicated fans of the series plenty of
stuff to do.
You can make a highly customized family, even if all you want is a bunch of Nerds.
In the most basic terms, The Sims 2, like The Sims before it, lets
you create one or more "sims"--autonomous characters with distinct
personalities and needs. You then create a virtual household of one or
more sims (you get to decide whether they're roommates, spouses, or
parents) and move them into a house and a neighborhood that is either
prebuilt or built from scratch. Your sims interact with each other and
with their neighbors, children leave the house for school each day, and
employed adults head out for work to earn a living in one of a number
of different career paths. However, the sequel has several new options,
including an enhanced neighborhood editor that lets you import custom
cities from Maxis' own SimCity 4, if you have that game installed.
Plus, there are expanded building options that let you build a much
bigger house.
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