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I wasn't expecting much and I was still disappointed
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Rating: 1,
Useful: 15 / 15
Date: September 20, 2006
Author: Amazon User
$19.99 is too much to pay for what is included. Now that I think about it, 60 pieces isn't much to go around. I was expecting to find more new clothing (there's no new swim or athletic clothing, no new tops or pants, just full-set stuff under everyday and formal). I was expecting items/furniture across all categories (not even close). It also seems like very little in the way of new building materials. I won't buy this sort of expansion pack again, just the functionality expansions. This is just money-grubbing on the part of EA.
A waste of money.
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 10 / 11
Date: September 18, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Some of the Sims 2 expansion packs add tons of new features, new jobs, new stuff to do. This is definatly not one of those expansions. For your money you get some new outfits, some new items to buy and thats about it. Not only that but many people (myself included) are having a lot of problems with Sims 2 after installing this expansion. I ended up having to uninstall it just to be able to play Sims 2. If you want to get a bunch of new clothes and items you're better off to go online and just download some of the tons of great player made items.
RIp Off!
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 4 / 5
Date: October 08, 2006
Author: Amazon User
If I could give it negative 3 stars I would. This is just EA being Greedy. They could have offered it for free on the website like they did with the stuff before or they could have included it with the next expansion pack. You're better off going to one the fan site that offers better stuff to download for free.
Where's the glamour?
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: October 11, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This pack offered very little of anything. The decor (very little of it) is uninspired. I was hoping to get some good artwork at least. I know a lot of people don't like to download from fan sites but don't waste your money on this junk. Believe me fansites have much better and more creative stuff for your sims and most of it is free, and none of it cost as much as this glamour life stuff pack did. This is the first and last stuff pack that I will ever buy.
To expensive...... not worth it......... don't buy it
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: November 03, 2006
Author: Amazon User
When I first looked at this game I thought it would be a cool glamour stuff pack for my sims. It would have all the cool clothes and stuff that i loved from the sims superstar expansion pack. (I didn't expect the whole Studio town just the clothes, well more and better ones, and the really cool item like the Aquarium. EA and Maxis should make something like that for the Sims 2
Where are the items
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: November 09, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I noticed there were not many new items in this game, I found this the advertising for this game to be deceiving. This expansion ws not worth the money.
Misled and disappointed!
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 1 / 25
Date: January 08, 2007
Author: Amazon User
First off, having heard of the Sims, but never having played it, I came across the Glamour Life Stuff game in Target. It looked like tons of fun and really girly so I bought it. When I got it home to play it, I realized I had to first buy The Sims 2 platform and that the game I had was an add-on. I was pretty disappointed by that, but I went ahead and ordered the game brand new off Amazon and had to wait 2 weeks for it to arrive. When it arrived, my husband shoved me out of the way to play, but immediately tired of it after 10 min. He wanted to create a character in his likeness, but was put off by how time-consuming and complex that process was. That was good for me because then I got to sit down and play it. It was neat at first and I liked being able to make mistakes and not have the game automatically saved. After a week of playing the original platform, I then added the Glamour Life expansion and was disappointed. There were only a handful of new "items" to choose from and I felt like I was cheated (especially since this game was the only reason I bought Sims 2 to begin with). I now see that they have other expansions such as Pets. I think EA should just put one platform out with all the options with it instead of making people spend $20 so they can have a pet. And who are these people that buy this? I bought the Glamour Life version because I thought that it was its own game, not an add-on. I feel ripped off and want to make sure other people don't waste their money like I did. Oh, and by the way....I am now (after two weeks) bored with Sims 2. It must be for younger audiences (although I am only 26). I feel like real life is much more interesting than this game.
Too expensive at $19.99, wait for a sale
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 104 / 106
Date: September 10, 2006
Author: Amazon User
The idea behind the stuff packs is great but Maxis is going to have to work on the particulars for the packs to be a success. The artwork is lovely, the furniture very sleek and the outfits are great. However $19.99 is too much for my budget when this stuff pack only includes 60 items. Same as Family Fun I'm waiting until Glamour drops to $10-12.
Although the clothes for the adults are really nice I think it would have been good to add dressy clothes for elders and children too. The artwork is beautiful but it would have been a plus to have more from different eras. Same as the furniture. Glamour is more than just Art Deco. If they had included more styles in furniture and artwork I would have bought this immediately.
If Maxis really wants to compete with the custom content on fan sites they're going to have to increase the amount of stuff included in a pack or lower the price. There are many fan sites that have beautiful high quality custom content for free. Maxis is going to have to set the bar a little higher to grab my attention at the price they're asking.
It;s nice, but...
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 67 / 69
Date: October 13, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Downloading objects from fan sites can be hit or miss -- I have had many collections I've downloaded work incorrectly or not work at all in the next expansion pack, and items I really liked were suddenly unavailable. So, I was looking forward to a "Stuff" pack from Maxis.
Bah. Yes, there are several very nice items, but really, this is an underwhelming collection on the whole. Items are very limited and the collections are small. The pictures you see on the cover are a good portion of what is contained. Like so many here remarked, the money spent is not equal to the value received. Another reviewer pointed out what the title "Glamour Life" implies -- jewelry, house items, luxurious textures for floors and walls, and clothing for all ages, and most of all, excess and abundance. There's no abundance here. I've found items I like, but I am not impressed with the collection.
Maxis knows that its target audience is always hungry for new items, and I think it is taking advantage of the fact, fooling us into thinking we are getting much more than we actually recieve for our money. I feel a little cheated. If you must have this, wait until the price drops, or -- better yet -- find a good, reputable fan site (there are some very good ones out there that have safe downloads) and download for a small fee or for free.
Where's the couch??
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 8 / 8
Date: September 10, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I'm still not impressed, even though my Sims have a new couch (after a reviewer, thankfully, clued us all in on the fact that the new chair is actually a piece of sectional sofa. So when you go looking for the couch in Buy mode, just look for the living room chair icon.) What doesn't impress me is the price for this new 'stuff'. It should have been a little bit cheaper.
In this add-on, you get a few pieces of furniture, some lamps, a couple rugs and paintings, new mirrors, some sculptures, a new very small vase, a new "old" stereo, some new clothes (mostly formal and new pj's..love the new silk pj's), one new women's hairdo, and some wallpaper/flooring/etc. You also get a couple of new pre-fab houses in build mode, Forsythe Place and a one bedroom loft. After playing around with the new stuff for several hours, and adding the new house & loft to the neighborhoods, I am glad I bought this add-on but still feel its priced too high. I love the new house, Forsythe Place, but wish a garage had been included in the design.
Maxis must've been in a rush to get this on the market too. The manual has an obvious error. It refers to the neighborhood 'Pleasantview' as 'Pleasantville'. Goes to show there wasn't much thought put into this product before release.
It does fix old glitches, which I'm happy about, and I like the new loading screen music. And there are other subtle changes that were made to the game as well (slightly altering the original once this is installed), some of which I don't like.
Overall, I am glad I got it, but would've been much happier spending less for it.
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