City Living is pretty, that's for sure. At times it does pull off a city feel, especially with its scenery. I'm a gameplay guy though. While I'm not here to leave a scathing review about the addon, I do have freedom to say something about it due to the embargo on reviews being up as of 10AM today.
This EP is more wide than it is deep. It does indeed have a lot of little things that will contribute to everyday gameplay. However, aside from apartments, it lacks that one big thing that changes the gameplay substantially - even Dine Out does a better job BUT only if you're a person looking to run a restaurant. In a way, this wide vs deep thing is a plus, I guess because a person wouldn't run many restaurants before they got bored. You'll get a bit more life out of City Living if you do not digest its content like a teen devouring a late-night pizza with a friend. Your value will be extended by playing as you normally do only incorporating aspects of the new EP into that gameplay.
So far it is the 'Generations' of the Sims 4 addons, only not quite as involved, though it does have plenty of little things. It is seemingly meant to add a lot of ideas, but as a guy who loves Sims and writes about its gameplay mechanics, I'm a bit perturbed.
I have made pages for both the
Politician Career and
Singing Skill. Both are a bit shallow. Sure I know I missed a couple of things, but where are the hidden modifiers on interactions, that will make things more interesting and inject some randomness? I'll be the person who tells you straight up that protesting and gathering voters as a politician was done in a very simple manner. Maybe making votes be lost if you're caught lying, letting you cheat with donations and lose your promotion. It really is the little things.
I hope that someone from the studio, and more importantly, EA sees this post. To be honest, they probably should not be listening to the people who
think the game is perfect right now, but rather the people who are distributing torches and pitchforks and complaining about it. Nah, I'm not one of them. But you are giving up on some highly valuable feedback if you do not take the words of the most angry into consideration. They are **ed off about the way the game is going because they LOVE it.
Many of the people who are working so hard on this game wish they had just a bit more money, a bit more time. But that they had 11 months to create this EP, vs the amazing accomplishments of the past, makes me wonder if they were not heavily handicapped. EA needs to give them a bigger budget and reconcile problems with the Sims community. I am hopeful to say that if the company listened, they could turn this game around the way Firaxis did with the Brave New World expansion to Civ V. It changed everything and put the game's sales into the stratosphere.
This Expansion Pack is not awful. If you are excited, I'm not trying to tell you that you should not be. I am complaining from my own position as a person who likes to find hidden mechanics and thinks the game could be made a bit more deeper than it is, and I am not alone in this. Many players find it annoying that this point has not been heard in 2 years. Depth is the single largest problem with The Sims 4, not the lack of this or that household appliance. Our membership is suffering because there isn't as much to talk about.
If you think I'm crazy to speak of the anger of the community, you've been sheltered here and I am glad to have you. Outside our borders a lot of hateful comments are left about The Sims 4, and only a massive attempt at improving our situation will change things. Some people will rattle their sabers endlessly.
While I'm being honest, you few who go to the official forums and cuss the developers and say horrible things to them destroy your arguments by your own action. I'm not criticizing the forum community, the people who do this know who they are and should be ashamed of not remembering that the people on the other side of the internet are HUMANS.
I love you, Sims community, my world was made better by befriending you. I care where the game is going. This forum is one of the most important things in my life, and writing about the Sims took me from being impoverished from childhood to the age of 29 to self-reliant at 34. I'm now able to help my family because of all the time I've spent covering 2 games over 7 years. People on this site literally changed my life. I could not tell you how impactful
@Pam and
@Metropolis Man were in my life, but they know as they've become my closest friends.
We can get our message out to the Sims development team, but given the response to this EP on news sites and the official forum, I'd remind everyone to please be civil and speak in terms that another person can appreciate and understand. If you flame the people who have worked hard for you, you dispose of your own message and ensure no one will ever hear it.
I thank you if you took the time to listen. i'll be covering the EP over the next week and do my best to highlight its strengths. Not as a shill, but as a person who wants to help everyone enjoy their game a little more.
Cheers,
Carl