SimsVIP has found a somewhat entertaining review of Generations by the New York Post.
The expansions that have come out for the Sims have always been very adult-oriented (by which I mean age not … y’know). For the Sims 2 there were titles such as Hot Date and House Party. For the Sims 3 there has been Late Night, which involves bars, hooking up with strangers, and sporting miniskirts, and Ambitions, which expands a player’s career choices and hobbies. Then there was Medieval Sims … Let’s just forget that mistake altogether. However, the new expansion pack released by EA heads in a different direction (and not ‘different’ like ‘Medieval different,’ thank god). Generations, which was released in the beginning of this month, focuses more on the actions and opportunities of kids and teenagers.
“For the Sims 2 there were titles such as Hot Date and House Party.”
I think someone needs to check their facts a bit more. ^.^
It’s the post, it’s not a real news site lmao
death at the medieval shade
that and they called Medieval an Expansion instead of a Spinoff.
that and it’s owned by News Corp.
Jeez, I’ve memorized every EP and SP for all three Sims games in release order. And I don’t even play as often as many other Simmers do. 😉