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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 5030930046163
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: November 04, 2005
Studio: Electronic Arts
Sales Rank: 734
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Editorial Review:
Manufacturer's Description: The No. 1 PC game of 2004, The Sims 2, is being completely redefined and customised to deliver the ultimate reality game for the PlayStation2. Create your Sims characters, customise their world, then directly control their lives to tell your own stories while realising their deepest wants and darkest fears. Build their homes, create their food, and design their fashions. Guide them in their careers and fulfill their lifelong aspirations as you create their tightly nit social network needed to survive. Relish in your Sims' peaks of pleasure and help them overcome their trials and tribulations. How will you fill in the blank canvass of The Sims 2?
Key features
Complete control: Create, customise and control your Sims' entire world. Decide how your Sims' social life, career and aspirations develop. Take control of any Sim and drive them through the world directly. Custom content creation: Collect and concoct unique food recipes to affect any Sim's needs: make a tired Sim awake, make a sad Sim happy; make a Sim fall in love. Tailor fashions to your personal tastes too. Everything you create determines how well your Sims survive and thrive. Memories and awareness: Sims now have memories and are aware of their surroundings, adding a dimension to managing their relationships. Will Sims get jealous, cower in fear, or intimidate each other? Two-player: Play in co-op mode with your friends with the split screen functionality all the while maintaining your own unique wants and fears. Explore everything: Nested interactions within objects let Sims uncover opportunities throughout. What's hidden in the couch? How can you whip the crowd into a frenzy at the DJ booth? Leave no stone unturned...or lamp unrubbed....
Average Rating: 
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Well the Sims 2 for PS2 was never going to be a brilliant game when it was missing some vital things the PC game had for example you cant age,die (unless of course you get an electric shock from the DJ Booth)have a two storie house, have kids and there arnt enough Sims to make friends with. It takes cheats to make it fun even though i am usually able to play PS2 without cheats. It just isnt fun for long enough. so once you have finished the game and unlocked all the clothes, recipies, objects and locations its just boring! If you want to buy a game that you will complete in less than 2 weeks and will be thrown on a shelf in you room until you forget how to complete it and finish it again until you go threw it all again then i would advise you ... Read More:
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I was prepared for the worst when I put in the Sims 2 disc into my PS2. I bought the Nintendo DS version of the game and was disappointed that it was unlike the orignial version on the computer. However, the Sims 2 on PS2 has the option of Free Play and I found that although it was not as satisfying as playing it on the computer, it does the job. Like the PC/Mac version; you can build sims, a house, relationships etc. (though doing these things proves to be much more tedious than on the computer) Also- it is alot more difficult building your ideal sim. Because I am used to the PC/Mac version, I find this game less fun than somebody who has never played the game would- but unlike the computer version there is no waiting for it to download (+ the ... Read More:
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This game has an over-powering pong of potential. It's not dissimilar to the PC version; you create sims, lead their lives and build houses but it seems like a bit of a test drive, EA seem to be trying it out to see if it could work with future games
The loading times are very tedious and making one sim can take up to 40 minutes if you want to make it look good. But as I said before, the game does have potential. The story mode is very promising. Your aim is to move from house to house, completing different goals and aspirations. Also, exclusively to the PS2 version is having the ability to actually walk your sim through the house using the left analog stick, with the ability to also move them 'old skool', clicking from square to square ... Read More:
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Get Sims or Sims 2 for your PC along with the expansion packs...they are the real games and much more creative than this incredibly disappointing version. Not worth the money and it takes a long time to download as well. We found it hard for kids to manipulate as opposed to the original. Overall, it just wasn't much...well...fun.
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The Sims 2 (PS2) is fun to play and has many styles of clothing and accesories to choose from. the 'Story Mode' - as all Sims PS2 games have them - keeps you occupied for a couple of hours (maybe days) so you can unlock all the locked items avalible. The graphics are excellent and the objects are out-of-this-world.
However, it differs amazingly to any other Sims game. THERE ARE NO SWIMMING POOLS, THERE ARE NO 2nd STORIES AND THE TIME IT TAKES TO LOAD IS ASTONISHING. Whether you want to change location, change your clothes or save your game, it takes oodles of your time by loading.
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