Here are my first impressions:At the end of the year, I like to check out the half off packs, and maybe pick one or two up. I've skipped some packs, occasionally, but I do like extra neighborhoods to explore, and new build items. This is exactly why I picked this pack up. Also, Origin pushed the magic pack & said that I would like it, so I decided to get that one too, though I haven't really explored that one yet. Interestingly enough, I haven't noticed it, which brings up one of the first thing I noticed about the Famous Pack.
The pack is pervasiveI started my game from scratch. I moved to a different computer, so I decided to start a completely new game. I even decided to try the tutorial, since that seems to be new, since I played the game last. The tutorial has some issues, and it's hard to find the triggers to get it to finish. However, it did get finished. I thought I would continue playing my character, but at the end of the tutorial, it brought me back to "Create-A-Sim" It gave me a female character. I hadn't planned on a female character, but I grew attached. I already liked the way she looked, so I just added additional outfits to each character, with only a few tweaks to the special occasion outfits. I saved her, and put her in the Daisy Hovel, which was one of the available homes, in the neighborhood of my original Sim.
Here is what I noticed:The pack is pervasive. It seems to have slightly tweaked how many aspects of the game now work. I went to the usual grind of leveling up my Sim's basic skills, to make he an actual functional adult, in society. I set Athletic & Friend of the World, to be her first aspirations. As I was helping her to complete her goal, to be everyone's friend, and unforgetable. (Not needing to constantly visit each friend, to remain in good standing... ) The first thing I noticed, is she began to get a reputation. It was positive. When you get a positive reputation, you start to get charisma perks. Such perks came in handy for her aspiration.
Another thing that is hard to miss:This world now had celebrities. For good or for bad, you have characters, that glow, and they are typically followed around by fans. Many of them are familiar faces in Sim World. A fan could be anyone. You can't interact with them, aside from asking for a picture, a hug, or an autograph. You can also attempt an introduction, which typically fails. The introduction also has a cooldown period, after working unsuccessfully.
After grinding away, and trying to get her the friends she needed, for "Friend of the World", it occurred to me to try moving some friends in, to share income responsibilities, and help each other build skills. Also, they could be friends & make sure they would never be at a loss, for social interaction. I moved in her best friend, that happened to be Candy, and the female neighbors from the BFF household. Candy's sister would have to live alone, but since she's a loner, she should be ok.
Once they were moved in, I noticed further things about the pack:When your reputation gets positive, you start to get job offers by phone. For those that have tried out the other packs, you are probably used to this. In addition to getting asked to parties, city events, dinner dates, and club gatherings, you now get job offers. Now, I know these messages can be annoying, but if you WANT employment, it can be handy. When your reputation is good, you don't get entry level jobs. You get to start a few levels ahead.
Here is the other part of that:For Sims that are employed, you will also get "Fame Offers", based on your current occupation. For Summer, she had to quit her job, to cater an award event. In exchange she got a fame star & became friends with a Celebrity. Candy recently got an offer to submit her music to an Awards show, because she was in the music career. She didn't have to quit her job, but she will have to pay a registration fee. It seems like each career has unique opportunities to win fame, while remaining in that career. Maybe the more "menial" jobs would require you to "Trade Up", though.
Now, for miscellaneous stuff:Many interactions now earn you fame or reputation. If you use nice, charismatic, interactions, it will likely boost your reputation. If you sing Karaoke, or just sing a song, you won't get any recognition at all. HOWEVER, if you practice singing, you will get some fame. If you play the guitar in public, people will love you. You can even upstage celebs at a meet & greet and get tons of recognition - apparently. Candy was practicing, in the last hour before work, and I found this out.
In conclusion:I kinda like this pack. It has its weirdness & maybe not everyone will like all the new features. However, if you aren't necessarily pursuing a celebrity path, and just trying to play normally, there are a few things, that I think enhance the game. I think the negative stuff is mostly harmless. I did find out about quirks. I have thought about removing them, but some of them are kinda amusing. It is funny to see Summer have to stop what she's doing, and find a mirror. It only takes a quick glance, to calm her down. I still might remove it, anyway. I like the new build items. There are some nice looking curtains. Also, there are a nice collection of decorations, to make businesses or pseudo businesses look a bit more like businesses. In my opinion, it seems to be a pack, that builds on the existing framework, but also expands the functionality a bit.