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Xbox : 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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Highly addictive and a blast to play

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 16
Date: January 10, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I play xbox a lot, probably more than I should...and this game is extremely fun and dangerously addicting. But hey, what's more fun than reefers and video games?

Addicting

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: July 10, 2006
Author: Amazon User

The sims 2 on xbox is one of the best games I have ever played. You have the ability to control your sims every move. This game is very addicting and provides many hours of fun and enjoyment. The sims 2 on xbox is good for people that don't have a powerful enough to play the pc version. However the xbox game does not include the ability for your sims to age. But it is still a very fun game and it provides many hours of fun.

fun

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 8
Date: December 12, 2005
Author: Amazon User

NOTE: i only rented this
this game was fun. i made my sim waiting to get to the action. i've never played a sims game before so i didnt know why i couldn't walk on the road but i eventually figured out. thought they just plopped me in a house with housemates. on PC you get to build your house start from scratch. overall i think this was pretty good. then i had to return it. if you want this try hard to see if you want it PC or XBOX (they're a huge difference).

Sims ADDICT!!!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 23, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I LOVE this Sims game! I haven't finished it YET! Still working on Bustin' Out.

Underwhelming but as addictive as ever.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 40 / 45
Date: October 27, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Let me clear a few things up. This is not just a straight port of the awesome PC title of the same name. We console owners gave a little and got a little. Missing is the groundbreaking aging and child-raising system of the PC version that let you play through whole generations of families in your own vitrual neighborhood. Also MIA are 2-story buildings and the aforementioned neighborhood dynamics. In fact, all the console version really is is an improved version of "Sims Bustin' Out". That is actually a compliment. As disappointed as I was that so many big features (and some little ones too) were missing, I quickly found myself re-immersed in the Sims lifestyle. The big selling point of this version is the direct control option which puts you in direct control of your Sim, making them much easier to direct about the house. Five stars on that feature. In addition, there is a new social interaction system that zooms in on the socially-engaged sims and allows you to hold your would-be friend's attention while you try out all your best social moves on them. There are several levels to each relationship that are indicated by both the sims' body language and the color of the screen. Red indicates a fight is about to break out, yellow is warm and friendly, and pink means love is in the air and someone's about to get biz-ay. I love this new feature as it makes interaction seem much more personal and stops other sims from running away while you cycle through your list of social options. Speaking of which, while there are lots of social options available for each level of the relationship, I'm really disappointed that I haven't found any unlockables in this area. You can only go through the old "talk-compliment-tell joke-impress-sock puppet-charm-hit on-etc." motions so many times before friendship and romance become a bit of a chore. And some sims are always so grumpy it really makes it a pain. Still, I love the improvements that were done in this area of the game. There's also a lot of extra cusomization in this game. Lots of tats, jewlery, hairstyles and colors, and highly customizable clothing to choose from. Hell, you can even choose sleeve-length and collar up or down, plus you can wear undershirts, overshirts AND a jacket together, all cusomizable in the aforementioned ways. That is sweet. Lots of unlockables here, tons in fact. Plus you get the usual plethora of gadgets and items to play with and unlock. Another very fun new feature is creating you own food. There are dozens of ingredients to be bought, grown, or otherwise obtained and combined in different ways (oven, blender, food processor, stove, etc.) to creat all kinds of food with different stats. Some food is really filling but tire you out, some give you energy but not very filling, and some makes you randy bay-bee. That's right, you can mix up a little culinary spanish fly for that girl or guy you had your eye on but wouldn't let you make the move. Also, ever sim has a list of wants and fears. You get to unlock much stuff and progress from location to location by fulfilling all of your sim's wishes and the wishes of other sims around them (make out with so-and-so, buy one of these, etc) while avoiding their fears (fire, death, getting caught cheating, etc.). Speaking of death, it's not final in this game. You get to haunt other sims in several ways, which is good for a laugh. When that gets old, you can challenge the grim reaper to a fiddlin' contest or pay cash to return to life. All of these things add up to all the fun of "Bustin' Out" but much, much more. I'm still ticked off about what's missing and I wish EA had just waited a month for the Xbox 360 to come out and included neighborhoods, children, aging and all that, but I'll be damned if this game didn't suck me back in to that existence we "Sims" fans know all to well; where sending your virtual person to cook, clean, eat, and shower is no probelm, but you simply can't leave the game long enough to do any of those things in real life.

Fun!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: June 10, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I love this game. It is sooooooo addicting! lol It easily draws you in once you start playing. I always say i'm gonna play for like 30 mins to 1 hr...but 3 to 4 hrs later I put the controller down. =) I rate this game overall a 4 b/c in my opinion, Bustin Out had way more customization options for your home. In Sims 2, there is no pool table or swimming pools. That's just so wrong! You HAVE to have a swimming pool but alas it's not in Sims 2. Good thing I also have Bustin Out! lol I recommend this for Sims fans. For newcomers, I recommend Bustin Out first.

Money well spent

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: August 20, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game is a blast! The controls are a little tricky at first but once I got the hang of it the game rocks. Great graphics and zoom ability to see facial expressions. The computer version has a lot more to do within the game then the other versions. Super fun!

Age

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 3
Date: March 12, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I played this game once in july 2006 and I haven't been able to play it since. My mom and Dad are too strict. I just love this game. I just love setting my sim's house and the sims on fire.

Sims 2

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: August 20, 2008
Author: Amazon User

My daughter wanted this game, and plays it almost daily. It's a simulated game that you play, making your own profile of people, or aliens that are green--that can live together in a home. You get to build your own home, decorate it, and invite friends over. Earning points, and getting jobs to buy furniture and clothes, this game is addicting. The only thing I don't like about this game is it shows people sitting on the toilet going to the bathroom, and if you have a male and female sleep together they show them having sex by having the covers go up and down (suggestive big time). I thought that was inappropriate for a game. My daughter is 13, and I told her she isn't allowed to let characters sleep together anymore. She doesn't do that anymore, and basicly she pretends the guys are her brothers now. She really loves this game, but the graphics could be a lot better. I think the graphics on the PSP are a lot better than for the Xbox version. Kids love this game, so I thought you would like to know about these things before buying it.

Okay

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 10 / 15
Date: November 03, 2005
Author: Amazon User

this game is okay and there are a few things missing:no babies or TODDLER!no aging,no 2 story house,and NO swimming pool!
some new features or something new:jackets,undershirt(sweet!)new clothes,diffrnt hair colors(kool!) a surf thingy.
i want EA games make the organial game on XBOX and have new items and new features!well i hope EA games will pay attention!


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