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Pros: Randomized characters make the levels challenging. All-out destructive fun. Great graphics. Easy controls.
Cons: You can get a character playstyle inappropriate to the level. Co-op mode can be hellish. Each character is just one life. Some character powers aren’t balanced.
Pros: Greater Portability and Access. Easy Set Up. Allows Voice and Text Chat. Can Transfer Saved Games and User Accounts.
Cons: Requires Very High-Speed Internet Connection. Occasional Instability Issues. Poor Streaming Quality.
Pros: Plenty of weapons to choose from. Some great comedy touches. Lots of different levels to play. Engaging and addictive game play.
Cons: Sounds effects can get irritating. Not possible to select players. Can be frustrating at times. Only four people can play.
Pros: Gamified puzzles that make learning fun. Real-time previews allow for instant feedback. Completely free to download with a wealth of available lessons.
Cons: Heavy system requirements can lead to lag on older hardware. Some advanced lessons have a steep difficulty curve for young children.
Pros: Maintains the original storyline. Addition of DLC. Refined fighting controls.
Cons: Conflicting point system. Stuttering frame rate.
Pros: Voice input integrated directly into character logic. Disguise system that alters AI response patterns. Multiple thematic modes with distinct rule sets. Creation tools for characters and neighborhoods.
Cons: Interaction model restricted to voice and dialogue features.
Pros: Variety of animals to choose from. Simple, addictive gameplay. Includes 95 levels to play. Includes a huge variety of products, buildings, upgrades and achievements to unlock.
Cons: Users report consistent crashes. Game does not support widescreen. Long loading times reported. Little variation in core gameplay despite progression.
Pros: More interactions and activities. The variety of clubs. The new neighborhood is beautiful.
Cons: No new types of Sim.