• Reviews around emotion (3.49 of 5)

    The Sims 4 - PC/Mac

    • The emotions are fun.
    • Their emotions are awesome.
    • As a result, we have semi-open worlds with loading screens reserved for visiting neighbors' homes and other neighborhoods while allowing the player to free-roam the much of area around their current location (with, of course, a few obligatory "invisible walls"), but we also have a vastly improved Create A Sim system, improved emotions which breathe new life into the sims during gameplay, and a Build Mode which makes both building [i]and[/i] remodeling easier than ever
    • I also love emotions
    • : well, emotions must be pretty nice... but after some time, I realized that it was nothing new
    • I love the emotions.
    • : well, emotions must be pretty nice... but after some time, I realized that it was nothing new
    • I love the new whims and emotions
    • Sims can also feel multiple emotions at once, but usually one emotion is stronger than the others and is the one dictating the social
    • I didn't think I'd care about but kind of like now is the emotions
    • The emotions are absolutely annoying because they change so quickly and the special "whims" disappear so soon
    • Very disappointing having awesome graphics and emotions isn't enough for a fun game
    • So, rather than include toddlers, we chose to go deeper on the features that make Sims come alive: meaningful and often amusing emotions; more believable motion and interactions; more tools in Create A Sim, and more realistic (and sometimes weird!
    • so I do enjoy it and the new emotion
    • The much-hyped emotion system is 'meh' (you can too easily game the system by just buying or painting an item that magically fixes everything)
    • Character development is lifeless, relationships are useless, emotions are useless
    • Ghosts also have new features such as scare, passing through Sims, possessing items (previously your Sims could only do this autonomously but now you can choose to have them do this yourself with a single click), they also come with a unique ability depending on how they died such as starting fires, decaying your plants, breaking electronics, and sharing emotions if they died by the new emotional deaths such as death by anger, embarrassment, or hysteria
    • The new emotions are great, and the sims seem more alive
    • Long periods of cleaning trigger a very tense emotion, which claims to be caused by so
    • It's easy to get your sims to do things when you get them in the right emotion.
    • ALL the sims, therefore, will nearly have the same social reactions based on their bland 5-emotion options with little variety, because their is less emphasis on traits
    • Though the emotions are not fantastic, the sims are much more alive
    • I wish it was a little harder to manipulate emotions, but I'll take what I can get
    • The emotions are more annoying than innovative
    • Also, emotions are very fun to play with
    • I love the emotions
    • I love the new sim emotions
    • Nothing except the pointless emotion thing
    • I love the emotions
    • I love the new animations and emotions, their personalities are great
    • I refuse to give this game 1 star because the graphics and new emotions are great--and I absolutely love the
    • Their new emotions aren't very entertaining either.
    • The emotions are hilarious, from a kid being mad for an unwanted new sibling, or your sim being embarrassed and hiding from the world under the covers
    • I love the emotions and I hope to see that expanded on in future EPs
    • The emotions were touted as the next big thing, and they just don't affect the sims' actions at all
    • I am surprisingly enjoying the emotions and interactions of the sims and the little goals you are asked to complete for promotions or to raise school grades
    • n’t understand why EA didn’t just work on cleaning up what they already had in The Sims 3.
    • I very well remember playing the base games of the previous games and I was far from bored.
    • That's a reasonable question, especially after so many people experienced performance issues with [i]The Sims 3[/i] on machines which [i]should have[/i] been able to play the game well (even some expensive, top-of-the-line gaming PC's had trouble with that one)
    • Amazing i love it if is the actual game you aren't getting jipped off.
    • That's a reasonable question, especially after so many people experienced performance issues with [i]The Sims 3[/i] on machines which [i]should have[/i] been able to play the game well (even some expensive, top-of-the-line gaming PC's had trouble with that one)
    • It wasn't as great as I
    • While they're in labour they can still walk around and do stuff which is good too... but so far those are about the only positives I've found as I think the graphics are bollocks too, the grass now looks like it's a messy watercolour painting that's run into itself