New hobby: knitting, Very relaxing to rock in the new rocking chairs and knit, AWESOME new Metal music station, I really enjoyed the music and interactions my Sims had with it
Hairstyles and clothes are meh
I found the Nifty Knitting Stuff Pack to be a relaxing distraction after the Eco Lifestyle expansion. Though it isn't filled to the brim with content, what is there is fun. The new knitting hobby will keep you busy and you'll make some profit with the new...
A fun, new and challenging way to play The Sims that rewards you for building small and compact, New furniture to enhance a tiny home playthrough
Many missed opportunities for tiny home concepts like ladders and bunkbeds, The Murphy Bed is a deathtrap that abuses and beats your Sims. It also has almost no benefit over a normal bed
Tiny Living definitely missed some opportunities. The addition of the Murphy Bed was also a big swing and miss. However, it does add a new way to play the Sims, with some flavorful and satisfying payoffs. Overall, I think Tiny Living is a great Stuff Pack...
Seasons are fantastic, Adds so much in terms of content and what to do on a day to day basis, Holidays are great ways to break the monotony
No new town, Gardening career is nothing special
The Sims 4 Seasons is quite frankly the best expansion to come out yet. There are tons of new items, but what sets it apart are the ways it changes the game. It adds so many new activities and things to do and wonderful holidays, it honestly made me feel...
New critters are fun for a while, Fish tank table is cool, Some fun new items…
That require the Cats and Dogs expansion, Content feels like a blatant cash grab rather than a meaningful addition, Does not add much to the game in any significant way
My First Pet Stuff adds basically a new critter, some hair and clothes items, and items that require Cats and Dogs. It is DLC for DLC and feels like this all could have been part of that expansion instead of its own stand alone product. I am disappointed...
Published: 2017-11-20, Author: Miranda , review by: ign.com
The Sims 4 on console includes all the free feature updates from the PC version, and while they are good new additions that should have been included with The Sims 4 to begin with, they don't make up for the performance issues. Most of the problems are mi...
Makes running a restaurant fun, Building mode is simple and pleasurable, Incorporates other packs well
Its content is single-purpose, Not enough new items, A niche pack that will not appeal to everyone
The Sims 4 Dine Out is a great game pack that doesn't offer a lot outside of running restaurants, but it does that extremely well and can be a great deal of fun. Don't expect much outside of that, but the way it incorporates content from the original game...
Windenburg is great, Clubs are simple yet deep, New items are well implemented
Not much for people who don't want to use the club feature, Lack of overall items, More centered for Sim fanatics
The Sims 4: Get Together utilizes the new club system to have new experiences, ways to play, and is a great social feature. Although it is a great expansion and allows for new and exciting gameplay, it fails to bring enough to the table for new players or...
Abstract: Get Together is the second expansion pack in The Sims 4. Naturally, it focuses on ways to get your Sims together. It does so by by adding clubs and by adding the dance and DJ traits, the world of Windenburg, and a wide assortment of new Create-a-Sim and b...
there were a few complaints about The Sims 4, as a veteran player myself. I got super attached to having so many options, I guess I was spoiled, in a way. Looking at the first look videos that flooded YouTube upon release, I told myself I wouldn't be pi...