The Sims 3
- New Seamless, Open NeighborhoodExplore the neighborhood freely.
- New Create A Sim Create any Sim you can imagine.
- New Realistic PersonalitiesEvery Sim is a unique person, with a distinct personality.
- New Unlimited CustomizationEveryone can customize everything!
- The freedom of The Sims 3 will inspire you with endless possibilities and amuse you with unexpected moments of surprise and mischief.
Product Description
The Sims 3 lets you immerse truly unique Sims in an open, living neighborhood just outside their door! The freedom of The Sims 3 will inspire you with endless possibilities and amuse you with unexpected moments of surprise and mischief. Your Sims can roam throughout their neighborhood, visit neighbors’ homes, and explore the surroundings. They can stroll downtown to hang out with friends, meet someone new at the park, or run into colleagues on the street. If yo… More >>
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December 17, 2009 - 6:05 PM
I thought The Sims was a cool concept at first, then i realized what a time consuming bunch of nonsense it is. Creating people and having a bit of fun for an hour or so to me is fine, but people are obsessed and sit in front of the computer playing this stupid game for hour upon hour, ignoring there families, friends and even WORK. ITS A GAME. make your real life, not a virtual one. I have nothing against thee game personally if you wanna play and have some fun for a little while, even small bits at a time. I played SIMS 2 and started to get a bit hooked so i said you know what this is worse than any drug, so i gave it up. Plus i just thing the whole thing is pretty lame. Word to the wise, game a bit, live a lot. Or get a life.
Rating: 1 / 5
December 17, 2009 - 8:11 PM
Unable to use, because we did not realise that it was made for a MAC. We have a PC.
Rating: 1 / 5
December 17, 2009 - 8:11 PM
I haven’t purchased either version of the game yet & am reading the reviews to help me on that. I’ve played both the Sims & The Sims 2 games with expansions and really enjoyed all of them. My issues were always that the the First series of The Sims, even though rough had many different things to do. Your Sim went to the movie set, and worked. They went to the amusement park and went on rides. The vacations and the beach had add ons with the hotels an were fun. Even the games for Playstation 2 etc., you have motorcyles and bicycles and subways/subway stations etc. It would be cool if the Sims 2 or even The Sims 3 had work and school
interactions. Have a boss or co worker that ticks the sim off and instead of sending a messege at home that “your boss wants you to do something and make a choice, actuakky have the boss assign work etc and show what happens if your sims makes a bad or good choice. At a school get bullied by a dopey bully on the school yard, actually have interaction with a teacher when the grades go down etc. College would be more interactive in classes and the final exam.Have a running hospital, where the ambulance gets your sick or pregnant sim from their home, takes them to the hospital & what happens happens but there is interaction. Actually take your toddler to the park or restuarant (with high chair included in restuarant to add to table) and let them interact instead of leaving them home. I do not understand why the 60-80 minute free trial games offered at game sites offer more things to do and are so detailed and most times a new game comes out everyday, and The Sims games take a while to create but have so much less interaction with their work, school and health situations. I will eventually buy The Sims 3, and all the expansions that will come with it, but in this economy, I do not “need” it now, but I know I will “want” it later. In the future, someome high up should make a decision to lower prices on ALL video games for All systems. There alot of games produced, and at the high prices there are alot of games still on store shelves. As with all items (that are not made with alo of money to start with), lower the prices and get more purchases. One question, I have all the Sims 2 expansions with game on my pc, for those who have The Sims 3…can it also be installed on my pc w/o a problem, or will there be loading issues because with sme of the reviews I will probably continue to play the Sims 2. Thanks:) I tried to put the review in the middle because that is probably how I will feel about this game.
Rating: 3 / 5
December 17, 2009 - 8:50 PM
I cant stop playing this game it is the #1 game of the world!!!! You will not regret the price it is worth the money!!! Buy it! You wont regret it!
Rating: 5 / 5
December 17, 2009 - 11:40 PM
I just loved sims 2. I was so excited to get sims 3. Until I saw the black figures while I was trying to create a sim. When I finished making my first sims, the person’s hairstyle was BALD. When I dug to find out what the black figures were all about, I learned that the sims 3 game was not supported for my mac because of some dumb chipset or something (GMA 950). How ridiculous is that!? My sims 2 plays just fine on this computer. So I have since returned it to Amazon. Oh … and the game was really really really slow compared to sims 2. When I tried to zoom in on my person, it took about 5 minutes. What a dog of an upgrade … almost like an april fools joke – except it is not April 1.
Rating: 1 / 5