Gaming Union writes "The Sims 3 is exactly what the next Sims game should be. While it's not a revolutionary step, it expands upon the concept, fixing most of what plagued the previous versions while adding worthwhile material. It's genuine fun and sucks you in for hours at a time. If you're a fan of the series, you probably own this already, and with the removal of annoyances like going to bathroom at a rate which puts hyperbole at the "accurate" level, it can appeal to the more hardcore. Plus, who doesn't like finding creative ways to butcher their lovingly-created Sim?"
A voice actor for The Sims spoke about his experiences doing voice work for the game's fictional Simlish language, and how there was no dictionary for them
The Sims franchise has been a part of my life ever since the first game came out. It was one of two games I camped outside of a store for, the other one being Black & White.
Maybe you've got a favorite game from the olden days you never get rid of. Maybe you're a scrupulous uninstaller and you don't have anything from before 2013 on your pristine PC. Maybe you've got something from the 1990s taking up several whole megabytes you completely forgot about.
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.
I did have Loom but I didn't like it.
I've been replaying a bunch of old adventure games, lately. I had been playing a bunch of text adventures, but those are uninstalled now. At the moment, the oldest thing I have installed is Sierra's Police Quest Collection. When I'm done with that, I'll be moving on to Space Quest, Quest for Glory, and finishing with the best: King's Quest.
Haven't played any of the games (not that much of a simulation fan), but I've heard good things about the series.
Nice to see they've improved on it instead of pumping out an expansion pack as a sequel. :)