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So I think it is time for me to look into getting The Sims 4. I have been getting lost in youtube videos just watching people designing their sim-houses and I think that might be "fun and exciting" for a bit :P.

I just checked Steam and The Sims 4 is $40...hmm...do I "really" want to play it?
 
I remember playing The Sims on my Nintendo 2DS. It was so much fun building houses. If you like the look of the reviews, gameplay and trailer, I would recommend buying this game.

If you don't try, you'll never know.
 
So I think it is time for me to look into getting The Sims 4. I have been getting lost in youtube videos just watching people designing their sim-houses and I think that might be "fun and exciting" for a bit :p.

I just checked Steam and The Sims 4 is $40...hmm...do I "really" want to play it?
I would wait for a Steam sale. Base game goes on sale quite a lot on Steam and Origin. I would also check on Origin, may be heavily discounted there.

The game was good for me but I lost interest now.
 
I think it's on EA Access or Game Pass atm. Can't remember which exactly.
 
I'll have to keep my eyes open for sales!

I haven't bought it yet and think I will hold off for now. BUT...it did spark an interest :)
 
The Sims 4 is only decent on PC. The console versions suck, they're just a direct port of the PC version. Imagine trying to navigate the menus with having a mouse in mind, but you have to use a controller... It sucks because back in the day the console versions were great. I personally like The Sims 2 on consoles the most, for two reasons: 1 you can actually control your sim rather than just clicking where they need to go, and 2 there's a chicken called Professor Feathers who's only in the console versions that if you beat her in chess she'll lay golden eggs and I think she's hilarious. :V
 
So I think it is time for me to look into getting The Sims 4.

Back in the early to mid 2000's. My mother and I played the first gen Sims on PC and PlayStation 2. This was one of my favorite games, "The Sims: Bustin Out"

 
Back in the early to mid 2000's. My mother and I played the first gen Sims on PC and PlayStation 2. This was one of my favorite games, "The Sims: Bustin Out"


Busting out of what exactly O.o
 
Honestly, i lost interest in the sims after the first game. I felt it was something unfinished, i was so used to the first game that it didn't grow on me. Besides when you get all the expansion packs the game improves dramatically..

On the other hand i played a lot the GBA version and it was so cool!
 
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