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PC - Windows : The Sims 2: Kitchen & Bath Interior Design Stuff Reviews

Below are user reviews of The Sims 2: Kitchen & Bath Interior Design Stuff 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 The Sims 2: Kitchen & Bath Interior Design Stuff. 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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Nice stuff but there's one glitch- some refrigerator options missing

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 21 / 25
Date: April 17, 2008
Author: Amazon User

There are quite a few nice looking items to spruce up our sims kitchens & baths. Lovely walls and floors and a couple of nice hairstyles too, which is a plus. I definitely wouldn't pay $19.99 for it, or for any other stuff pack. I always try to find the best sale I can because I think twenty dollars is too much for a stuff pack.

That being said, there's a small issue that seems to indicate a rather sloppy oversight. The refridgerators do not have the options from Seasons to get leftovers and they do not have the options from Free Time to make snack platters. You'll need Lord Darcy's fix from MoreAwesomeThanYou to be able to have those options. Would be nice if EA provided a fix but they never fixed the Celebrations Stuff wedding arch so that it could be used for weddings on community lots (a feature added with Bon Voyage), the Teen Style Stuff computer is missing options included in other expansions, and the Glamour Life special TV you could get from BestBuy is missing Free Time options to watch movies. I'd be surprised if they fix this. Luckily they've all been fixed by Lord Darcy though.

That being said, it's still a pretty nice stuff pack. EA, in the future would you please check stuff like this? Seems to show a real lack of consideration for your fans that you didn't take 5 minutes to check that options from previous expansions would be available on the new objects.

A very welcome addition

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 13 / 14
Date: April 17, 2008
Author: Amazon User

In real life, my two favorite places are the kitchen and the bathroom. So naturally, I enjoy creating the same for my Sims. I hadn't really enjoyed how limiting it could be before to really give a homey kitchen and relaxing bathroom. Whether the Sim gods heard me or I just got lucky, Kitchen and Bath is a welcome addition.

You have loads of new objects for your kitchen and bathrooms to make them romantic or stylish. And the Sims benefit too with new hair styles, bathrobes and pajamas (finally adults get new jammies that don't look like like long underwear), and, of course, new wardrobe. Even 2 new houses to fit the romantic or modern mood.

At this point, there's very little that I could say is bad about the new expansion, however, with so many new objects for your Sims, you might find yourself not knowing where to begin. But hey, them's the breaks.

Overall, while nothing completely extraordinary about the newest pack, I have to agree that your Sim game library will definately benefit.

It comes broken from EA Games - Disappointment!

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: July 09, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Pros:

The items are more modern, and probably account for the most coordinated group of The Sims 2 objects EA Games/Maxis has ever put out. I was under the impression for years now that Maxis employees were all locked in separate rooms and given separate assignments and not allowed to know what their co-workers were creating so nothing would be able to match!

So it was a nice surprise to find coordinating appliances and floor and wall treatments.

Cons:
Do you have the Seasons and FreeTime Expansion Packs installed? If you do, you will find that the new interactions that these two add-ons bring to the game are *not usable* on Kitchen and Bath Interior Design Stuff pack objects.

That's right - if you have Seasons, you can't get leftovers out of the new K&B fridges. If you have FreeTime, you can't Tinker with any of the K&B appliances or fixtures.

And because it is a Stuff Pack, EA Games does not provide a patch. Your best bet is to download a patch from a third party custom content site. I had to use object editor tools to fix the interactions on custom fridges I had. There is a patch out for FreeTime that might correct this, but I'm not sure since I had already fixed it by another method by the time the patch was put out by Maxis/EA.

I somehow expected better from Maxis fridges, especially since Seasons and FreeTime have been out long before Kitchen & Bath was released.

While not a show stopper for some, it was sloppy work by Maxis/EA to not make the objects fully compatible with other The Sims 2 expansions they had already published.

Disappointed....

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 7 / 11
Date: April 20, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I was very excited to get this, pre-ordered it as soon as available. EA Games really hyped this stuff pack. When I received it, I was dismayed to see how little it had to offer. Not worth the price, should have been a $9 stuff pack and probably will be soon enough.

A stuff pack worth purchasing!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: May 19, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Finally a stuff pack that isn't limited to 20-30 new items or items that are impractical for everyday use! (Celebration for example) This wonderful pack gives you many more options for not only kitchen and bath, but decorative accessories for the home. Tired of the same old turquoise kitchen counters? Tired of only a couple of choices in bathtubs? Tired of pink toliets? Get this pack! My kids and I all play the Sims and were equally thrilled with this stuff pack.

Finally

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: June 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I have been waiting for more stuff to be added in this realm of the game and this "Stuff" pack is well worth it if you are into The Sims 2 and really into homebuilding and designing.

There is a lot of cool stuff that they finally added into this game as well as a lot of choices and whatnot. Overall, I love adding more stuff to my game because I think I have more fun building and designing the houses then actually playing them.

If you are more interested in the lifestyles and storytelling of The Sims, then you might pass on this, but if you like choice of things in the game, go for it.

Nice, nice, very nice...

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: May 05, 2008
Author: Amazon User

There are a few nice objects in this stuff pack. I especially enjoyed the inclusion of such items as bathrobes and sleepmasks! However, I downloaded the majority of this stuff (towel racks, stove hood etc) long ago from various fan run Sim sites. I only recommend this pack for anyone too paranoid to download from places like Mod The Sims, or for those who (like me) collect 'em all so I can get even MORE downloads without having to worry about not having the original object it's based on.

Sims 2 Kitchens & Bathrooms Review

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: May 15, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I am a big Sims 2 Fan and when I added the "Kitchens and Bathrooms Interior Design Stuff" Pack to my game, it really didn't do that much for the game play over all. Like all "Stuff" packs, they just add new stuff to give you more items for your kitchens and bathrooms. Would I recommend the item for other Sims2 fams? Yes, but with most stuff packs I found out there are a few bonus items used as insentive "not" included that should be. For example like most packs there maybe an item missing and special codes to obtain to get the items. When I was looking for bonus items eariler I came accross many items that I never realized were offered with each expansion or stuff pack as bonus offers. With the purchase of the pack you should get a code to unlock the item or items. I ordered the Kitchens & Bathrooms Interior Stuff Pack and never got a bonus code to give me a poster or a toilet paper holder or even some neat clothing. The only way I got the bonuses were to look for them as a large pack. Would I recommend this for you? Only if you are a hardcore simmer would I recommend If you got by without the new stuff before then you'll do just fine.

Neat stuff

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: June 17, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This expansion for the Sims2 games is wonderful. There is all kinds of neat stuff that come with it. Enjoy!

Not feeling the love here...

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 07, 2008
Author: Amazon User

For whatever reason, people have gone gaga over this pack, yet I found it to be extremely disappointing, at least in comparison to my fave Stuff packs (Glamour Life, H&M, Teen Style).

The idea this time around is to provide users with (supposedly) four new sets - romantic kitchen & bath, and modern kitchen & bath. My disappointment comes from the extreme amount of overlap between these four seemingly different themes. Aside from that, the new objects aren't even all that different than existing objects! The 'modern' shower is a simple black shower identical to the high-end shower that comes with the base game. The new 'modern' kitchen set looks suspiciously like a recoloured version of the kitchen set that came with Free Time.

Even then, items for the Romantic and Modern sets overlap between one another - the same counter is applicable to nearly every set, ditto to the (non-matching!) floors and walls. Additionally, it would have been nice to include a new dining table set for the new kitchen, even if it was just a tiny dine-in set.

There are some other new additions I guess to try and make up for the lack of object additions - a couple of new hairstyles, some new clothes (mostly in the cozy family i.e. sweaters, bath robes, or working ensembles) etc. but nothing special or notable.

Overall I was quite disappointed with this pack, and very surprised at the relatively warm reception its received. I'm glad that Maxis/EA tried to make a pack for a much overlooked area of the game, but they really could have done more with it. I do like the new colour schemes for the modern kitchen - but I can't say I love anything else that came with this game.


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