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The Sims 2

The Sims 2
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Platform: PS2
Category: Strategy / Sim
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 		PEGI Rated 12+ 
Release Date: 04/11/2005
Member Rating: 1 Stars
Number of Players: 1
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The Sims 2 Description

When games designers first pitched the idea of The Sims to Electronic Arts, the publishing mega-monster famously doubted that the idea was viable. The go ahead was eventually given though, and the svengalis in Redwood Towers have been bathing in the resulting lucre ever since, as the game and its many spin-offs became the biggest selling videogame of all time. With the market for the title proven, EA had no doubt about whether making the sequel was a good idea. The natural progression was to take the game online, which it did with much success, though the stick-in-the-muds with low powered PCs that enjoyed the first games complained they couldn't run the more demanding sequel. What's good for the goose is good for the gander, and just like its predecessor, the game is now expanding to the console market, with The Sims 2 rolling out across every current console. Good news for control freaks - you have the power to change every aspect of the world your little dolls live in, from building their houses, to determining the courses their lives run. Choose what food they eat, what styles of clothes they wear. Help them make friends, and shelter them from their enemies. You can plan your Sims' social lives and careers, or simply sit back and see what happens, though the results may not always be good! As for new features, you don't just get to concoct the recipes for the food your Sims eat and choose the objects that fill their house. This is a console game, so you have console-style control too, giving you the ability to control every move the hapless creatures make. They're cleverer this time around, and a 'memory' feature means that Sims won't forget favours that others have done for them. On the other hand, they won't easily leave a slight in the past either. There's also a two player split screen mode, so when you've got a friend around there's no longer any reason for them to feel left out. Though it shares a name with the PC game, The Sims 2 has been taken in a fresh new direction on consoles, thereby offering a fresh experience to players.

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Reviewed by: david mallinsonDate: 24/08/2006Rating: 1 Stars
The Sims 2 on PS2 is a totaly different expriance than the pc for one its mission based and you cant actually create kids in your family so you cant actualy start a family. And when making a sim they all seem to have the same face so I cant really recomend this game at all
Features
  • Immerse yourself in a world created, customized, and controlled by you. Develop a master plan for your Sim's social life, career, and pathway to greatness...or live in chaos!

  • Genuine console controls let you directly control every move your Sims make.

  • Create thousands of your own food recipes and clothing designs from items you acquire throughout your Sims' world.

  • Sims now have memories, adding a new dimension to managing your Sims' relationships.

  • Play copperatively with a friend for double the fun with new split-screen 2-player mode!

  • Experience endless possibilities! There's a surprise around every corner ... and in the couch ... and on the toilet. Investigate your Sim's world to find hidden opportunities that can help (or hurt) in achieving your Sim's goals.

  • Spice up your Sims surroundings by importing images into the game with the Eyetoy.


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