Reviews for Electronic Arts THE SIMS 2Simulation Game - Complete Product - PC - MPN: 14726
By member:
it
- Oct 13, 2005
Sims 2Strengths: Almost unlimited options Weakness: Graphics need high-end computer This game deserves every star possible. The endless possibilities you can customize your sims with it mind boggeling. The graphics, however good they are, freeze up and slow down unless you have a high-end computer. That fact is the only bad seed in this otherwise great game. 77% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
Zircon
- Sep 29, 2004
Electronic Arts THE SIMS 2Strengths: Graphics: The new 3D engine exponentially increases the visual presentation of The Sims 2 Playability: It is easier now to satisfy a sims basic needs, allowing for more diverse gameplay. Weakness: Graphics: The new 3D engine requires a high-end machine to play The Sims 2. Custom Content: The lack of being able to add user created content is a HUGE weakness! The Sims 2 looks great and plays great, if you have a high-end machine. 62% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
btb
- Jun 4, 2005
Electronic Arts THE SIMS 2Strengths: really nice graphics, nice game play, much more in depth then the first sims Weakness: requires a high end pc to play and even on a high end pc is still really buggy My computer isn't the newest or latest and greatest but it is far better than the average computer. Basic specs are AMD Athlon 3000+, 1GB RAM, geforce FX 5900 video card. The sims 2 runs "ok" on this setup but is still very buggy with low frame rates during some activity and on occasion will freeze the computer. My computer is in very good shape with minimal applications running, no spyware, adware, or viruses, has all the latest driver updates, and easily meats all hardware recommendations and the sims 2 still bugs out. My computer also has no problem playing intense games such as halo, and Unreal. 55% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
Housam
- Sep 18, 2004
Electronic Arts THE SIMS 2Strengths: It is very nice and cool to play Weakness: No weaknesses very nice waw and it contains very superior moves and it makes kids and all age players learn many benificial things such as controlling there life when they grow up. 44% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: simsqueen101
Aug 17, 2005 I agree. I am a huge, fan of every Sims game, even though I only have Sims and BUstin' Out in PS2. But I talk about the Sims 2 all the time and I am getting it for my birthday, so I defintly can't wait!!!!
testseek.com - Nov 7, 2008
The Sims 2
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TopTenREVIEWS.com - Mar 17, 2008
The Sims 2
The Sims 2 receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 3.67 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #174 game of all time, #6 game of 2004 for the PC and #36 PC game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 89 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked, click on the link below. Top
pocket-lint.co.uk - Jan 14, 2005
The Sims 2
Its bigger, better and more beautiful than before, but those who hated the first, will hate the second Top
GameZone - Oct 4, 2004
The Sims 2
The way I figure it, there are two types of people in this world. Note that I said, “people”, not gamers, not computer nerds, not geeks, but people. In the one group, which is obscenely large in comparison, you have the people who play The Sims. In the other, you have the people who inevitably ask, “Why would I want to do in a game, what I struggle to do in real life?” It should be noted,... Top
GameSpy - Sep 10, 2004
Sims 2
The sequel to the biggest PC game of all time delivers on its promises: This little toy will keep you entertained for months. GameSpy gets into it with an in-depth review. Top
IGN.com - Sep 10, 2004
Sims 2
The Sims was one of those games that you just didn't see coming. It smacked the gaming world upside the head with its quirky nature and long reaching appeal. Obviously, the success of the original was so high that it was a forgone conclusion that The Sims 2 would eventually hit stores after the billions of expansion packs were done selling for the first game. Finally, after four years of waiting,... Top
games.net - Jan 1, 2000
The Sims 2
Published by Maxis and developed by EA Games, The Sims 2 is a simulation game for the PC. It has an ESRB rating of TEEN. Top
pcreview.co.uk - Nov 30, -0001
The Sims 2
For any fan of The Sims (and its many expansion packs), The Sims 2 is a must buy. It's one great strategy game that makes for a worthy sequel. Top
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Electronic Arts THE SIMS 2
Strengths: Inventive and very open ended gameplay. Wants and fear system is solid. Highly expressive character models. Unlimited facial modeling. Tons of personality. Aging and reproduction with DNA, etc...
Weakness: Unusual behavioral and occasional graphical bugs. Needs a powerful computer to look it's best.
The long awaited sequel to the 200 original is finally here, and it's heads above in almost every way. The graphics have been renovated from the old 2D isometric into a fully 3D world where you can move the camera anywhere to view anything you want. This lets you get up and close with your sims like never before, and wonderfully shows off the highly detailed characters and all their suprisingly lifelike animations and mannerisms. You can see expressive faces reacting with a smile to conversations or shriveling in disgust when they smell something funky (like that sim that hasn't showered in a week). The gameplay is expanded from the original, now adding in aging and changing the focus slightly. Instead of spending all of your time managing their immediate bodily needs, you actively work to fufill their wants and desires. This adds a bit of planning to your gameplay. Do you want to fufill that cheap want of hugging your kid, or that more difficult one of bumping uglies with 10 diferent sims? They still have those bodily wants, but leave them to their own devices, and they'll usually handle them automatically. Two sims of like mind may reproduce (in a cute and non offensive way), and the resulting baby will have facial features that resemble the parents, giving a true sense of geneology to the series. So if your sim is pregnant from cheating on her husband, the resulting newborn will show it)
Complimenting this deep gameplay is the usual Maxis dark humor. Watch as your aspirationally challenged knowledge sim talks to a volleyball with a mortar board, or a desperate family sim cuddle a flower sack with a smiley face, or any of the thousands of other quirky animations.
The game does have some setbacks, though. The game is very demanding on your system , and will reduce or eliminate options based on it. Have a slow computer? Don't expect to see more than three or four sims onscreen at the same time. Have a weak graphics card? Expect the bigger houses to slow down your framerate to nearly unplayable levels. There are also some noticeable bugs, such as objects becoming locked out and unusable, or some awkward transitions between animations (watch the baby zip across the floor and fly into their parents arms!).
Overall, though, this is a very impressive game. The 3D engine gives more personality to the world that your little peons inhabit, and the expanded gameplay options give you even more ways to mess with them. If your computer can hack it, buy it and have a blast
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