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IGN: The Sims 2: Free Time Review

Free Time will go down as one of the most significant expansions for The Sims 2. It definitely blows away Bon Voyage, and is arguably even slightly better than Seasons simply because of the new content. The now-slightly cluttered interface hurts, but not nearly enough to turn off players; it just takes a little time to get used to. If you have The Sims 2 at all, regardless of your other expansions, be sure to grab this one as soon as you can.

Presentation - 7.5
Graphics - 8.0
Sound - 7.0
Gameplay - 8.5
Lasting Appeal - 8.5
Overall -

zane5475921d ago

Only thing about Sims 2 expansions I've ever hated is having to replace your old saves because they become incompatible with the expansions, lol.

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The Sims – EA 10th anniversary celebrations get under way

The Electronic Farmyard writes: A few amazing facts regarding our Virtual Neighbourhood A Decade later.

The EA Play Label of Electronic Arts Inc. announces the celebration of the ten year anniversary of The Sims, the groundbreaking game that allowed players to create and live a virtual, simulated life on a computer. Since the original The Sims debut on February 4, 2000, the unstoppable, award-winning franchise has produced three core games – The Sims, The Sims 2, and The Sims 3 – supported by dozens of expansion and stuff packs with lifetime unit sales eclipsing 125 million worldwide. As the best-selling PC game* in nearly every major video game market worldwide, The Sims has continuously reset the bar over the past decade delivering new content, gameplay elements, platform support, and partnerships that resonate with its global fan base in meaningful ways and take the play experience to new levels of fun and entertainment.

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YourEMGN: The Sims 3: World Adventures | Preview

The Sims 3: World Adventures is the first expansion pack for The Sims 3. The game was announced on The Sims 3 website in August, 2009, with a North American release scheduled to November 17, 2009, to coincide with the release of Need for Speed: Nitro. The expansion pack focuses on traveling to 3 different areas as The Sims: Vacation and The Sims 2: Bon Voyage did previously, but in a new twist focuses on adventures over simple family vacations. At these new sim-inspired destinations found in China, Egypt, and France; Sims can meet Sims of different nationalities, hunt for treasure, and learn new skills.

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Madusha5380d ago

From what I've seen, this expansion is not really worth your $$

pumal5380d ago

There has to be many more new features that they are keeping secret.

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Gamedaily: Six Sims Games We Don't Want (and Six We Do)

Gamedaily writes: "Ultimate Sims 3 Add-Ons

Nearly a decade has passed since The Sims arrived -- control freaks and escapists know it as the game where you play god to virtual people as they go about their everyday lives. In that time, this simulation game broke records as the best-selling game in PC history and was followed by a sequel, The Sims 2, and dozens of add-ons that introduce new activities, furniture and other items to the basic game experience."

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