I’m not even going to begin discussing this subject… But The Sims 2 ranked in at #5 on Games Radar.
But we digress. After living the Stepford life (raising a child, bringing home the bacon and cleaning up after her), we’d think it would be easy to “make things happen.” Not so. First you have to get your Friend rating to 50 percent (already there if you live together) to progress up the dialogue tree. Then we were able to joke around. As soon as she laughed, we tried to kiss Carla (we named her Carla) and she resisted our advances. Damn. Next we tried tickling her. Once more we were punked! Where’s that infernal sex button?
Ugh, whatever! I find it pathetic when people care way too much about the sex part of the game, as if you could even see it to begin with, and still, there is so much more to the game than just “woohoo.” It makes me wonder if part of the low ratings from certain sites is from people who make stupid assumptions about the game without fully playing it for what it really is. I bet die-hard sci-fi fans who hate The Sims don’t even realize that they can turn their neighborhood into a planet what with all the CC out there. But that’s okay, let them get back to their boring games that have an end. No wonder they are always between games because those games have endings, and Sims doesn’t. The Sims is indeed the most open-ended game I ever heard if. The other games, you play them and finish them and that’s it, what else is there? 🙂
That’s true. Besides, if they want to go that route, they can pick up a copy of “Singles”.
Speaking of turning the neighborhood into a planet, has somebody done that? I’d love to see a SimMars neighborhood. In fact, I remember that was an actual game planning to be developed until it was scratched.
testing
testing again…it works!
Another test