Sunday, July 13, 2014

Review of Sims 3 Supernatural Expansion Pack

I like thousands upon thousands of other Sims fans, patiently awaited the release of Sims 3 Supernatural. With the addition of vampires, witches, genies, fairies, and werewolves, this expansion pack reminded a lot of us of the Makin Magic expansion pack we saw many years ago in a precious version of the game.

Although vampires were already an introduction to the game, they now have more depth to them.
At any rate, even though EA tends to over do their expansion packs with modified repeats of what was already done, fans of the game still sit on the edge of their seats patiently awaiting news of the next expansion pack.

When it comes to this particular expansion pack, besides new Gothic and vampiric type clothing, objects, and career paths, this game also added a new world for your Sims to romp around in. Unlike any other world,Moonlight Falls has a mystical charm about it. The world seems more dark and gloomy than other worlds you can play your game in. There is a fog that is always present, and the world is decorated up with creepy trees, decrepit looking homes, and an age old appearance to the new buildings added just add to the whole allure of a world similar to Mystic Falls, the town that Elena lives in, in the hit series Vampire Diaries.

There is also a new concept added called a lunar cycle. Basically what you have on your lower screen is a moon, and which phase it is in. When the moon is full zombies pop up randomly in your game, and at first this may seem endearing...that is if you do not have a nice crop of plants growing that the zombies will simply attack and eat up, leaving them dead. This becomes a huge annoyance in the game, but a nice work around is to place your garden within a locked fence. However some zombies may spawn in this garden and attack all of your plants anyway. For me, this was more of a bug in the game than a fun new addition.

Werewolves will also turn during the full moon, and some Sims in the neighborhood will display odd new lunatic like behaviors.

If you managed to pick up the limited edition version of the game, it will come with a pea shooter, which is the only thing that will deter zombies from attacking your garden, however they have to be strategically placed on your lot near the garden, and they do not do such a great job at really getting rid of the zombies. Not only that, they are rather ugly.

Anyhow with that said, the new features in build a Sim allow you to create these supernatural Sims, not just wait for a vampire to bite your human Sim. You can literally from the build a Sim page, create a zombie, a witch, a werewolf and so on. The addition of clothing that EA added this time are actually done up really nicely, with the exception of the hideously baggy jeans which look like they do not even belong in the game.

With this all said, the Supernatural expansion pack adds a new gaming concept, which actually works well and adds a nice new experience for gamers, possibly the most game enhancing expansion pack to date, which was nice to see since EA left a disappointing taste in my mouth after Pets and their overpriced Stuff packs.

All in all, this one is worth the buy. Stay tuned for the upcoming addition of Seasons, which is sure to rock us all.

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