Instead, EA thought it better to make it into its own standalone pack. It was also a bit of a slap in the face for fans who had invested in Late Night to get their hands on vampires to then have to buy Supernatural to even be able to have them added into CAS.
The theme is also very limited and niche, which makes it an expansion only interesting for certain play styles. Showtime may have been a look into a distant future where fans would eventually receive Get Famous , an expansion that left many fans lukewarm at best.
Its limited theme makes it another expansion only fit for those truly passionate about superstar lifestyle. Players have the choice between a singer, acrobat or magician. The special edition of this included some Katy Perry-themed objects, and as is known from the past, collaboration expansions are rarely worth the hype.
Pets have always been a highly demanded expansion, and also one of the longest standing ones along with all sorts of city life expansions. It's just one of those bread-and-butter expansion packs that fans know know is coming at some point.
Unfortunately, the gameplay is very repetitive and without much depth in terms of the animals. There isn't anything new or amazing about Pets , making it an addition that's just meh. Since its first introduction as an expansion in The Sims 2 , it feels like EA hasn't been able to fully deliver with its university-themed expansions. But that said, this expansion isn't bad. It delivers exactly what people would hope for, but nothing more.
The pack also introduces PlantSims, a gameplay aspect that hasn't returned to the game since, probably because it really wasn't that popular of significant. Still, all the good university content is in there, making it a pretty decent expansion.
Generations is a pack that has some good and some slightly bad stuff in it. For one, it introduces some incredibly important gameplay features that newer games could really learn from. It was dedicated to making the simulation and family gameplay feel real. On the other hand, it was a bit of let-down with regards to content.
It didn't introduce a brand new world, which at this point was almost a guarantee with every The Sims 3 expansion. Late Night was an expansion that came right when it was needed and succeeded in what it wanted to do. For the first time since The Sims 2 , players had high-definition apartments and penthouses in a city that felt real and bustling in an open-world environment.
Not just that, it brought in vampires as a bonus, and a bunch of small cool details like the butler, zodiac types, bars and night clubs.
It's among the most versatile expansions, and a really solid add-on to the game. There's so much about The Sims 3 that's revolutionary, but perhaps the greatest revolution was how work and careers were perceived by fans. The developers wanted the second expansion to go out with a bang and it really did with Ambitions. For the first time ever, players could participate in the work of their Sims and control them during their work hours.
The active careers were engaging, fun and exciting. Fans also got a brand new world and some awesome features like laundry and self-employment. Discover the best Sims 3 expansion packs!
Generations If you want to play an EP that is a bit more realistic and indie if you look at it from a certain lens then Generations can easily become your favorite.
Whatever that reality may be for you. The theme is life states and moments and memories that you build along the way. There are kids, teenagers, high schoolers, old people…etc. Your adult sims can go through a midlife crisis, your young sims can have an imaginary friend which can later on be real by using a potion and so much more for activities for all ages. Ambitions This is for those who love making money, want a new job, or want to have a taste of what it would feel like to have a certain job.
A new town called Twinbrook. New professions such as firefighters, ghost hunters, architectural designers, private investigators…etc, along with self-employed professions by using any skill that can be capitalized. Two new skills: Sculpting and Inventing. Getting weekly stipends. Very fun and new, making the gameplay less repetitive. If you are not into that, then this expansion is for you.
Island paradise Living on an island, owning a resort from which you earn your bread, scuba diving and so much more. You can live in a tropical island and own a resort and manage it to earn money, or even live on a boat.
Find treasures. There is now a new way to die! You can get eaten by a shark. You can become a mermaid! Grow a tail once you touch the water H2O anyone? With so many features and so much going on,your computer will break, especially if you have other expansions. The houseboats can be a bit too slow.
The routing is horrifying! If you want to go certain places, it can take forever to get to your destination. Seasons Seasons sounds like it could be dull, so what if they add snow and thunder? Your sims can finally live through different seasons. Your sim can now tan, catch a cold, worry about hypothermia and choose a convenient outfit for each season.
Aliens exist in this EP! They can make meteors and come anytime and anywhere. Celebrating new holidays and festivals. New activities that your sim can do depending on the season. World adventures For all travelers out there, this expansion is for you. Explore each travel destinations and pursue quests that give them more rights in whatever country they are at. No rabbit holes, you actually get to benefit from many new features.
The new life state in this EP is the Mummy. It can a bit buggy on computers due its new features. Supernatural If you are into supernatural creatures, vampires, werewolves, witches, fairies and zombies, then you might enjoy this expansion.
There are vampires, fairies, zombies… and so on. This expansion is perfect if you are a fan of roleplaying supernatural scenarios. The expansion adds the Alchemy skill, which is a new one that enables you to make potions. Fairies and vampires have the same age length, meaning they can live forever. Witches can bring back the dead, werewolves can hunt in packs, zombies invade your space… etc. Spooky decor and cool furniture. Moonlight Falls is a really nice town that fits the theme perfectly, it is gloomy and woodsy with lots of green.
Into the future Robots, high tech, hoverboards…etc. Your sim can travel to the future or travel back to the past at will. The best part is that any change you make in the past can have consequences on the future. You will be able to use things you have learned in your future travels in your past to upgrade your home.
It has a lot of high-tech goodies such as hoverboards, hovercars, plumbots, jetpacks… etc. If you are not a sci-fi fan, this expansion might be boring, the traveling back and forth to the future can eventually lose its glamor and fun. University Life Young adults trying to figure out what to do with their lives, thrown in a Campus in where they can get some education but also, most importantly, party!
A new town called Sims University which is a travel destination. Your sims can earn a job in 3 new career tracks. Lots of activities that you get to experience in University such as drinking, fraternities and sororities, bonfire parties, throwing protests…etc. It also appears that this expansion pack is quite buggy which can make the gameplay less attractive. Late night Partying and living the night life.
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