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GameBoy Advance : Sims 2 Reviews

Below are user reviews of Sims 2 and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Sims 2. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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A fun play

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 09, 2008
Author: Amazon User

The Sims 2 for GBA is nothing like the Xbox or computer versions, and I bought it thinking it was going to be the smaller version of them. Though I was wrong, I don't regret buying this game because it was pleasantly fun to play.

In the GBA version you create your character, and when you start the game you discover you are an actor/actress in a show that none of the other characters in the town, Strangetown, are aware about. It's your job to make the episodes interesting so the ratings go up! To get a perfect rating for each episode you have to make sure you do all the objectives and find the hidden wants, which can be difficult on certain episodes but makes it more challenging.

The only problem I have with this game is the fact that you can't play the Reunion level unless you link up with another GBA with a Sims 2.

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4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 09, 2008
Author: Amazon User

My son has very much enjoyed playing this game. I am very pleased at how fast it arrived and it was in perfect shape.

coollllllllllll

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: February 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This game is really fun if your thinking about buying this game and you like being a manager of your own hotel and also like story telling games this is a good game for you.Really it's fun let me tell you some more there are three main costomers and you have to make they get what want and have good services for the can come more, the more they come the more moeny you get.The last guy which is a robot from another planet will not come out off his room.So you have to keep track of the that the guy at the desk tells you he normaly comes out off his room and you have to get a bunch of mancanical skills to get up there and steal the blue prints that are in his room.After you beat the game you still get to have your and play and pay bills for your hotel.But the funnest thing you beat after the game is putting the bad robots and aliens into the sheriffs prison. Thank you for reading.And hope you have fun if you decide to get it.

coollllllllllll

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: February 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This game is really fun, if you'r thinking about buying this game and you like being a manager of your own hotel and also like story telling games this is a good game for you.Really it's fun let me tell you some more, there are three main costomers and you have to make sure they get what want and have good services for the can come more, the more they come the more moeny you get.The last guy which is a robot from another planet will not come out off his room.So you have to keep track of the that the guy at the desk tells you he normaly comes out off his room and you have to get a bunch of mancanical skills to get up there and steal the blue prints from his room.After you beat the game you still get to Play the game and pay bills for your hotel.But the funnest thing you beat after the game is putting the bad robots and aliens into the sheriffs prison. Thank you for reading.And hope you have fun if you decide to get it.

Really, really boring.

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: October 31, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I got this game a while ago, and spent hours trying to get to the "fun part." If you are looking for a leisurely game where you can do a few quests, make friends, and fill your house with furniture, this isn't it. Finding out where to go is like pulling teeth, aswell as making friends. And even though I played the game for a long time, my house never amounted to more than a bed, fridge, toilet, and shower.

A Fake

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: May 14, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game isn't as appealing as the pc version. I don't get it.

it's decent

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: May 14, 2007
Author: Amazon User

i have all the sims game for gba but this one is just decent

bottom of the barrell

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 6 / 7
Date: November 12, 2006
Author: Amazon User

somebody sneezed over at EA and this is what came out. i adored Bustin' Out and the Urbz immensely, enough that every 4-6 months i pick them up and play them again. i've had this game for a little over a year now and i'm not even sure of where it is...

here, we'll start with the pros:
-it's a Sims game

now on to the cons:
-horrific story line
-tasks are too easy to figure out and extremely predictable
-hard to read/manage Sims character (meters, wants, desires, needs, personality, relationships, etc...)
-despite what other reviews might say, graphics are not that great
-not much opportunity to decorate the house, or items to decorate with
-overall premise of interaction with other sims characters a failure, they tried too hard to change it from past games, but there was nothing wrong with the way they interacted before, if it ain't broke guys...
-can't even complete all the levels of the game w/o having a gameboy link, or whatever that is, one gameboy is all i've got, one gameboy is all i need...

this is definitey a result of EA trying to put a game out too quickly and not taking enough time to develop it. seemed to be a grab at making a quick buck...unfortunately i fell for it! shame on you EA!

there is no point in this game!!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 4 / 8
Date: October 19, 2006
Author: Amazon User

i love the sims for gba.. or the other ones at least... you can skip episodes and it just doesn't make any sence.. get the urbz or bustin out cause this stinks....

"To my counting down to destruction!!! Five...Four...Two...Three..."---Emperor Xizzle

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 14 / 15
Date: August 18, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I finished "Sims Bustin' Out" (twice) and couldn't wait to try "Sims 2." In many ways this game is a lot different. Some elements are still there, including a few familiar characters like Dusty Hogg, Misty Waters and Giuseppi Mezzoalto and picking up stuff off the ground for recycling, but a lot has changed.

The point of this game is that you are hired by Daddy Bigbucks (remember him?) to star in a reality show called Strangetown. Actually, your character and a band of aliens are the only ones who know about the reality program. All the other characters are living their normal lives running organized crime, operating a nuclear power plant, etc. Ratings is your goal. Basically, you have to keep the four Goths watching your show happy by: completing the mission, running an errand, discovering and carrying out the hidden want, and succeeding in five conversations that fulfill your character's aspiration (friendly, intimidating, or romantic). There are 10 episodes of varying difficulty ratings (actually, the ones with higher ratings seem easier to me) and an 11th episode that requires a second game boy. Here is how this game compares to "Sims Bustin' Out" with pros and cons so, even if you haven't played the first game, this review will be useful.

PROS:
1. Awesome graphics!! Aluminum cans actually LOOK like aluminum cans instead of D-batteries. Your character is better looking too. Only in the facial expressions of the other characters and the extras you can buy for your place do I prefer Bustin' Out.
2. Time is not a factor in this game. Places like the saloon, pawn shop, recycling center are opened 24/7. The only limitations are that some of the side games cannot be played between 11:pm to 1:am for some reason. That is not much of an inconvenience. Also, characters stay put. Many times in "Bustin' Out," I'd need to find someone to carry out an errand and call him, he'd say where he was at, I'd rush to meet him and, as soon as I got there, he was already gone. I'd call him again and he'd not answer or be on the other side of town! Not a problem here.
3. A walkthrough is not needed. Once you figure this game out, you will not need to keep referring to a walkthrough because each episode is self explanatory. The missions are easy to follow and, as far as the other stuff, just talk to everyone you see. The errand is easy to find as it will prompt you to "Ask for errand." The hidden want might take a little thought, but that's the fun of the game.
4. Increasing your skill levels is a breeze (kind of). It doesn't take 10 minutes in a library like in "Bustin' Out," it just takes a lot of Simoleons. You buy a book and select it and you increase your level instantly. Actually, you do not need to increase your skill levels to complete the episodes. It is not really necessary unless you want to make a killing in the side games (especially "Bigfoot Loves Chickens"). To reach the highest levels in the easiest games ("Bigfoot"--if you keep playing, quitting, and replaying and not save until you win, "Kheelhaulin' Cards," and "Chop Shop") you need Intellect 4, Strength 5, Personality 4, Mechanical 3.
5. Side games are fun! They might get a little tedious because you play all five games from the first episode on. Games aren't added as you progress like in "Bustin' Out," but I still enjoy playing them, especially the card game and "Chop Shop." The hardest one to reach the top level is "Cattle Cleanup." It is similar to the lawn mowing game in "Bustin' Out" but the 10 canister goal is very difficult to achieve. I only reached level 3. The commercials (one per episode, usually the car one) are kind of annoying, though. The King Chug Chug commercial is tiring and very difficult to reach the goal for the next level. The car commercial is kind of fun once you get the hang of it but, if you crash all the time, it can be very frustrating.
6. Emperor Xizzle! This guy is the funniest character! He is an alien who flies around and speaks in strange, mixed-up sentences. When his nephew Burple interprets for him in the episode "Brand New Scent" (my favorite) it is hilarious!
7. There are two ways to end the series finale.

CONS:
1. There is no way to monitor your needs. You have to eat, drink, sleep, etc., like in "Bustin' Out" but there are no individual meters for each need. There is also no way to prevent a need from arising. If you decide to take a nap to speed up the time, as soon as you get up you might find you need sleep. You have plenty of time to rush to wherever you need to go to fulfill a need but it is frustrating that you can't take care of everything beforehand before you leave on your mission.
2. Conversations are odd and impersonal. Instead of choosing sentences to say, you try different moves (i.e. chat, entertain, brag, etc.) and see if you get a reaction. If you get the diamond meter to max out, you get a level (up to three) with that character based on the aspiration your using. If you are rejected too many times, you pass out. Sometimes you can find things that work best with certain characters, sometimes the reactions seem to be random. It can be very frustrating, especially if your character is romantic. There are only certain members of the opposite sex you can have romantic conversations with and it is very difficult to get points. It's best to save right before the conversation and keep reloading until you get the point.
3. You can make tons of Simoleons but there is nothing to really buy aside from food and drinks and occasional errands. The stuff you can buy is uninteresting and boring. Only the house makeovers you buy with ratings points (friendly, intimidating and romantic themes) is worth it. The graphics for the extras are lousy which is puzzling considering how excellent the graphics are throughout the game. All you really need to buy is a shower and (for convenience) a bed, fridge, and maybe a stove to save money but, if you play all the games everyday, money will not be an object. The scooter you can get for ratings points is a total waste. Unlike in "Bustin' Out" where the scooter was essential for getting around quickly, here it is slow and bulky. Running is much quicker and you have more control.
4. Although the graphics are great, Strangetown is a rather ugly place. As opposed to "Bustin' Out," it is very industrial to the point of being a trash heap. Some places like the Dance Club (which looks like a hideout for a militia) seem pointless. Even the zoo looks strange (hence the name, I guess).

Despite these cons, I really enjoyed this game, in some ways more so than "Bustin' Out." I was genuinely bummed after I finished the final episode for the third time (I finished the game for three characters to try each aspiration). I will soon be getting Urbz and any other Sims game that comes out for Game Boy Advance!


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