Vampires, to me, feels more like an expansion than just a Game Pack. I feel like it is easily worth the money, even paying full price since I couldn't wait! I am not at all happy with myself for staying up so late on a work night, but vampires are so much fun!
I agree that I wish there were more vampires in the other areas of the game. I did have fun filling the city with vamp families though!
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I agree, and I'm not much of a "Vampire person" if that makes sense. A little too old for goth, though not my younger sister.
And the novel then movie craze made me bored. (Don't even get me started on Zombies). But I found the way they did it here to be much more fun than expected.
And my game did randomly generate "townie" vampires in the city. Especially at city venues or festivals after dark. I know this because ...
Really enjoying this so far. I've found that it's much harder to level a "good" vampire than one that is constantly compelling Sims for drinks. That regular little boost really makes a difference. My guilty drinker vampire needs to do a lot of sparring to keep up with her less conscientious mate. I'm planning to do a vampire that completes all the new aspirations, and I already know which one not to do first.
My new family's first heir had been having issue finding a bride (maybe it was the chubby geek thing?). So, he went off to the romance festival one night with his current interest, a very cute blonde, who promptly ignored him. Which was a step up from their usual fighting! He asked the Romance Guru for a future and she gave him the line about tall and dark. He turns around and there is very nice looking quite dark lady right there! Who, according to his usual luck, also hates him on sight. He was quite persistent though, and kept calling.
She was, as you have guessed, a randomly generated vampire. They could only make friends over the phone. Eventually he got enough of a relationship to get her to move in. She was already a master vampire and had absolutely every negative that would make it hard to socialize and fit in. And in two added bits of cruelty, she was a foodie that couldn't eat, and despite all those hard to socialize negatives her aspiration was to be a good vampire that fit in! So pitiful. And so, very, very hard! The relationships all tanked, and it took some doing, much harder work than I'm used to in Sims 4, but they married. And for further vampire sad-sack, she did just complete her aspiration, and just had her third child .. and she also hates children. This is what mother-in-laws are for.
Well, other than food sources, of course.
This degree of trait, situation, and aspiration mismatch was quite interesting though.