okay. first of all: yes, i have played this game to oblivion and back. yes, i have had a lot of fun with it. yes, i consume lots of secondary media on the game, like youtube videos and streams. however: in reviewing and criticising the game, i have to abandon all of that and be brutally honest.

the sims 4 is the franchise that exemplifies everything that's wrong with EA and the modern video game market in general.
if it were the year 2015 i'd have to give the game a 1 star rating. they did fix a lot of the issues on release and in the last couple years vastly improved on the expansion packs.
however, that's barely a great achievement considering the game has been out for almost 9 years. and the most egregious fact is that the game still feels incomplete if you don't buy at least some additional content. it's outright predatory and ethically even worse than EAs famous Star Wars - slipup. yes, i know, expansion packs have been a staple in all previous sims games. but i remember owning sims 3 without any packs for years and still not getting tired of it, still finding new content and ways to play.
the sims 4 is the stripped down, wrapped-in-cotton-candy sister of the older instalments: graphics that are more pleasing to the eye but lack any sort of personality, gameplay that's buggy, repetitive and focused solely on the millenial american lifestyle, and worldbuilding that... idk, doesn't really exist. the addition of NPC lore in the year 2021 with cottage living is more embarrassing than welcome, since NPC backstories were an essential part of the sims 2 and continued to be executed well in sims 3, and 4 had been out for 7 years(!!) at that point.
this is just one example of the shitty practices that contribute to the game being the worst entry in the series and one of the biggest disappointments in casual gaming.

so why do i still play this game? very simple: the build mode is great. i've been using the game as a simplified 3D sketching software for my architectural ideas, and i gotta admit it's fun this way.
and judging by the last teaser/announcement for what most consider to be the next sims title, we're gonna get a lot more of that and a lot less of all the things that used to make the sims great.

Reviewed on Jan 15, 2023


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