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Pros: Immersive storyline. Realistic New York City design. Has an effective, dynamic sound work.
Cons: Character designs feel generic. Poor AI scripting. Clunky control system.
Pros: The new careers give you yet another core gameplay expansion. Work your way up from a starter unit to a penthouse. Unique events happen that are exclusive to apartment living.
Cons: They are just repeating what they did with the other Sims games. Once you have seen one festival you have seen them all. Seems like another cash grab.
Pros: 3D sandbox graphics that depict the real world. Offers stress-free and immersive experience. Rich customization. Relaxing soundtrack.
Cons: Lack of external challenge. Potential repetitiveness.
Pros: Dynamic influence of time, weather, and seasons.
Cons: Core gameplay could be perceived as looping.
Pros: Mechanical clarity. Emergent challenges. Atmospheric tension.
Cons: Limited polish. Short total playtime.
Pros: New art derived from Metroid: Zero Missions. Adjusted controls for better accuracy. A whole slew of new content.
Cons: Not officially supported.
Pros: Very realistic. Three difficulty levels.
Cons: Races get boring.
Pros: Nostalgic experience. Diverse locations. Customizable cars. Active community.
Cons: Graphics limitations.
Pros: Superb graphical design. Built for speed and fun. Multi-platform free gaming.
Cons: Strategic elements may put younger players off.
Pros: Engaging storylines. Richly varied game play. Detailed and very colourful scenes.
Cons: Advancing through the game can be slow at first. Pressure to make in game purchases.
Pros: High replay value. Can play MyClub for free. Amazing graphics. Realistic gameplay.
Cons: High system requirements. Has connectivity issues. Prone to lagging. Keybinding customization is complicated.
Pros: Hundreds of characters. Varied customization option. Allows users to create skits and scenes. Free gacha draw.
Cons: Only eight slots in the Studio Mode. Inconsistent art style. No story and combat. Resource intensive.