The Sims 3 (PC and MAC Compatible) (PC)

Release Date: 05/06/2009

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Following on from one of the most popular games in PC history, The Sims 3 lets you create new Sims and take them out into a wider world where anything can happen!

The Sims 3 gives you more creative control of your Sims and their environment than ever before. With a constantly evolving neighbourhood, all-new quick challenges and loads of exclusive extras, it gives you the freedom to influence your Sims' destinies and make their wishes come true, or not, depending on your mood!

Prepare yourself for endless possibilities and unexpected moments of mischief and surprise . . .

  • Developer: Maxis
  • Publisher: EA Games
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Sim when you're winning

The Sims is one of those rare franchises that attracts both male and female gamers in vast numbers. The appeal of controlling the day-to-day life of your own little person is well established, with the series achieving record-breaking sales. So what can The Sims 3 bring to the party to keep the flag flying? How about if you could not only explore your neighbourhood seamlessly, but you could interact with the whole town and everyone in it? Sounds good? Read on my friend.

In the beginning...

The Sims 3 starts off as you'd expect. You choose where you'd like to live and who you'd like to be. But what's new here is the mind-boggling level of customisation available to you. If you liked the wide choice of characters in The Sims, you'll love this.

You can choose up to five complex traits from the dozens on offer, including insabe, evil, daredevil and kleptomaniac.

You can select and tweak your character's age, gender, skin, body shape, make-up, clothes and accessories. Then move on to the really fun bit - personality. The Sims 3 lets you choose up to five complex traits from the dozens on offer, including insane, evil, daredevil and kleptomaniac, and add even further depth to your character with a lifetime goal. You might aim to become Emperor of Evil, if you're so inclined.

Fans of the series won't be able to suppress an appreciative smile and maybe even a raised eyebrow when it comes to setting up your character's home. The choice of furniture and clutter in The Sims 3 is vast and it's all fully customisable so you can co-ordinate everything to match your car or even your shoes. And now you have the option of 360¡ object placement, as well as Wall Drag, which automatically repositions your objects should you decide to move a wall to give your character a little more space.

Reality check

Now you're all set up it's time to face the real world and choose a job from the wide selection on offer. But hold on, the world in The Sims 3 really is, well, real. You can seamlessly roam around the town (without waiting for new houses to load) and watch the townspeople getting on with their lives. Everyone's life story remains consistent throughout gameplay and the townspeople all act and react according to their psychological profile. Talk to anyone. Upset them if you like.

Wet your pants in public and little Marvin won't be able to face seeing anyone for quite some time.

In the Sims 3, your character's mood is no longer on a simplistic sliding scale. As the characters experience life events, big or small, they pick up 'Moodlets', which affect their mood and personality in a complex range of ways and for varying lengths of time. Fulfil a minor wish and your character will be elated. Wet your pants in public and little Marvin won't be able to face seeing anyone for quite some time.

Home movies

If you're one of the tens of thousands of gamers who've made movies using sequences from your Sim character's life and then posted it on YouTube, you'll be able to put the Movie Mashup feature in The Sims 3 to good use. Fancy recreating scenes from your favourite films using your character, or making a Sims movie of your own? The Sims 3 has it's own software built in to help you film and edit your movie and then add music and effects. Then share it with your mates.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Long-term gaming appeal.
  • A wacky sense of humour.
  • Hugely customisable.
  • Complex and deep characters and emotions.
minus points
  • Addictive.
  • The babble of Simlish - you either love it or you hate it.

Review by: Simon 'Sim1' Kirrane
Version Tested: PC
Review Published: 29.05.09

User Reviews

Lyndsy Hinks posted on 16 Nov 2009
I've had Sims 3 for a while now and I like the Sims 2 series better. Simply because there are more expansion packs for Sims 2 and I prefer the Sims better on Sims 2. I know Sims 3 is much more enhanced but for some reason I just don't like it that much. Plus my computer couldn't handle it that well. So make sure your graphics card is like super if your considering buying Sims 3 :-]
M Hazell posted on 29 Oct 2009
I love sims 2 so I didn't even think about not getting this, big mistake. I have a 5 year old dell computer, perfect for sims 2, runs fine, but it just can't cope with sims 3. Very slow and graphics are poor, you need pixel shader 2.0 for desent graphics. My sims 3 is just sat by my computer because of this, no fun to play unless you have a new computer that can cope with this game so check your computer before buying this, if you do have the right computer then I bet this game will be amazing.
Anita Macintosh posted on 20 Oct 2009
I personnaly think the sims 3 is great. But I must admit that I hated it at first because it is like almost completely different to sims 2 so it does take some getting used to but you eventually enjoy it. To the people thinking of buying the game make sure your computer has at least 1gb of ram and a graphics description of NVIDIA. GeForce make sure about ram because I have half of a ram and it is so slow its almost impossible to play.
Alexander Bone posted on 09 Oct 2009
WARNING!!!! CHECK IF YOUR COMPUTER/LAPTOP CAN PLAY THIS!!!! I have a new laptop with vista. Doesn't matter. i cannot play sims 3 as my procceser is not good enough. Check or you could be wasting £30! If your computer cannot play it, i would recommend sims 2.
Rhydian Morgans posted on 26 Aug 2009
sims 3 is amazing because you can place items more accurate and the squares when ur buying or building are smaller so u can place items better and u can have extras that wernet on sims 2 e.g bogroll, towell and much easiere than sims 2 aswell 10/10 oh yeah, they are going to release sims 3 expansion pack in november 09 theyve announced.
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