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The Sims 4

2014
GenresVirtual Reality, Fantasy, Adventure, Third Person Perspective, Simulation, RPG, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableSep 2, 2014
PlatformPC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X
DeveloperMaxis
Overview

Unleash your imagination and create a unique world of Sims that's an expression of you! Explore and customize every detail from Sims to homes, and much more with The Sims 4. Life, and Sims, are yours to control. Customize your unique Sims, design their homes & take them on wild adventures through celebdom, romance, holidays and more.

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Metacritic Score

70


Opencritic Score

70


IMDB Score

6.9

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Critics had mixed feelings about The Sims 4's gameplay. Positive points included deep customization options, engaging storytelling, and improved interactions, while negatives focused on awkward controls and missing features like toddler life stage. Overall, opinions varied with some praising enhancements like emotions and multitasking, while others criticized the lack of evolution and control issues. The game's reception was a blend of praise and criticism from critics.

The Sims 4's gameplay has received a mix of positive and negative feedback from critics. Several reviewers highlighted the positives of the game, such as the deep customization options for creating Sims with varied traits and aspirations, leading to engaging storytelling and social interactions (USgamer). The addition of emotions and skills tying into achievements was also praised for adding depth to the gameplay experience (TheXboxHub). The core gameplay and lifelike simulation of The Sims 4 were noted to shine through with improvements and additions, allowing for believable conversations and multitasking (Game Revolution). The introduction of new features like emotions and multitasking was seen as enhancing the gameplay experience, making it easier to create and furnish houses (Gaming Nexus). On the negative side, critics pointed out various issues with the gameplay of The Sims 4. Many reviewers criticized the controls, mentioning that they were clumsy, awkward, and not precise when played with a controller (Gaming Age, Trusted Reviews). The lack of realism in certain aspects, such as the absence of the toddler life stage and limited customization options for clothing and objects, was also noted as a drawback (GameOver.gr). Some critics mentioned that the gameplay felt too familiar with little evolution from previous entries, with awkward controls on a gamepad and regression from previous games (TrueAchievements, Destructoid). Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the gameplay of The Sims 4 leans towards a mixed reception. While some praised the deep customization options, engaging storytelling, and improved interactions between Sims, others criticized the awkward controls, lack of realism in certain aspects, and the feeling of stagnation compared to previous entries. Despite the positive aspects like the addition of emotions, multitasking, and enhanced building modes, the negative feedback regarding control issues and missing features seems to have impacted the overall sentiment towards the gameplay of The Sims 4. Critics like Game Revolution and Gaming Nexus highlighted the improvements in the core gameplay experience, while others like Trusted Reviews and Destructoid pointed out significant drawbacks that hindered the overall enjoyment of the game.


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Critics have mixed feelings about The Sims 4 graphics. Some praise its charming cartoonish style that enhances gameplay, while others criticize issues like long loading times and limited building features. Despite some drawbacks, most reviewers appreciate the detailed visuals, character customization, and overall appeal. The game strikes a balance between charm and realism, with updates improving graphics and customization options, making it a hit among critics overall.

The graphics and visual design of The Sims 4 have received a mix of positive feedback from critics. Many reviewers praised the game for its cartoonish style that adds to the overall charm and silliness of the gameplay. CGMagazine highlighted that the characters have a cartoonish style that enhances the game's fun factor. Eurogamer Italy also commended the stylized and scalable graphics, creating a lively and detailed game world. Additionally, Critical Hit and Gaming Nexus appreciated the detailed and expressive visuals of the game, especially in terms of character customization and animations, making Sims feel more alive and realistic. On the other hand, several critics pointed out some drawbacks in the graphics and visual design of The Sims 4. Game Revolution mentioned that the sacrifice of the open-world concept for a lot-based system led to unfortunate loading times, impacting the overall visual experience. GameOver.gr criticized the reduced detail in models and disappointing textures, as well as limitations in building features like restricted building height and lack of pool building in the base game. TrueAchievements highlighted issues with the graphical user interface on Xbox One, describing it as obtuse and maddening, with clunky menu systems and tiny buttons that are difficult to navigate. Overall, the consensus among critics leans towards a positive view of The Sims 4's graphics and visual design. While there were some criticisms regarding technical issues, limited building features, and interface problems on consoles, the majority of reviewers appreciated the game's art style, character customization options, and overall visual appeal. Critics like Game Informer and IGN acknowledged the visual and Create a Sim updates as advantages of the game, showcasing improvements in graphics and customization options. Despite some flaws, the graphics of The Sims 4 seem to have resonated positively with most critics, striking a balance between cartoonish charm and realism effectively, staying true to the iconic Sim style.


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Critics have mixed opinions on The Sims 4's sound design and music. Some praise its emotional depth and varied soundtrack, while others criticize its lack of innovation and glitches. Feedback highlights strengths in creating an immersive audio experience but also areas for improvement to enhance player engagement. Developers could refine the sound design and music based on this feedback for future versions of the game.

The Sound Design and Music of The Sims 4 have received mixed reviews from critics. Eurogamer Italy and Everyeye.it both praised the sound design for complementing the gameplay and enhancing the overall experience. Eurogamer Italy specifically noted how the sound design reflects the emotions of the Sims, adding depth to the gameplay. Everyeye.it highlighted the cheerful soundtrack, which they felt contributed positively to the game's atmosphere. Softpedia also appreciated the varied soundtrack that complemented the on-screen action, mentioning that the Sim talk was diverse and not annoying. These positive aspects of the sound design and music, as highlighted by Eurogamer Italy, Everyeye.it, and Softpedia, showcase the effort put into creating an immersive audio experience for players. On the other hand, some critics expressed less favorable opinions about The Sims 4's sound design and music. Impulsegamer mentioned that the soundtrack was not as memorable or distinctive as in the previous Sims games, indicating a lack of innovation or standout elements in the music. USgamer likened the music to muzak, implying that it may lack depth or originality. Additionally, The Digital Fix reported glitches with the music playing all at once, which could disrupt the overall audio experience for players. These criticisms, as highlighted by Impulsegamer, USgamer, and The Digital Fix, suggest that there are areas where the sound design and music of The Sims 4 could be improved to create a more engaging and memorable audio experience. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of The Sims 4 is mixed. While some reviewers appreciated elements such as the sound design's ability to reflect Sims' emotions and the diverse soundtrack that complemented gameplay, others found the music to be lacking in memorability and originality. The varying opinions on the sound design and music of The Sims 4 indicate that while there are strengths in creating an immersive audio experience, there are also areas that could be further developed to enhance player engagement and enjoyment. By considering the feedback from critics like Eurogamer Italy, Everyeye.it, Impulsegamer, USgamer, Softpedia, and The Digital Fix, developers could potentially refine the sound design and music in future iterations of the game to appeal to a broader audience and elevate the overall gaming experience.


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Critics have mixed opinions on The Sims 4's technical performance on PS4. Some praise its stability and quick loading times, while others criticize serious bugs, glitches, and long load times. The game is noted for enhanced stability but also faces technical problems that impact gameplay. Reviewers suggest addressing issues like crashes and freezes to improve the gaming experience.

In terms of technical performance on the PS4 platform, some critics highlighted positive aspects. InsideGamer.nl praised the game for its technical stability and solid performance, while Everyeye.it mentioned quick loading times and optimized performance contributing to a lively gameplay experience. Game Revolution also noted enhanced stability compared to previous titles, with minimal bugs reported, especially for lower-end PC users. However, several critics pointed out negative aspects of The Sims 4 on PS4. GamingTrend and Metro GameCentral both criticized the game for serious technical problems such as bugs, glitches, freezes, and long load times, impacting the overall experience. IGN and Push Square mentioned encountering bugs and control quirks that can be frustrating. Additionally, Meristation highlighted slightly long loading times and frustrating controls on consoles, lacking features like mod support and external content sharing. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the technical performance of The Sims 4 is mixed. While some reviewers like InsideGamer.nl and Game Revolution appreciated the stability and optimized performance on certain platforms, others such as GamingTrend and Metro GameCentral criticized the game for significant technical issues affecting gameplay. The varying opinions suggest that the technical performance of The Sims 4 can be inconsistent across different platforms, with some players experiencing smoother gameplay while others encounter frustrating bugs and glitches. Critics like GameFront and Trusted Reviews emphasized the importance of addressing technical issues such as crashes, freezes, and save file problems to enhance the overall gaming experience for players.


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Critics have mixed views on The Sims 4's replay value. Positive feedback highlights its extensive creation options, engaging gameplay, and additional content. Some criticize its lack of depth, missing features, and monotony. However, the game's potential for replay value is recognized, especially with future expansions. Despite some drawbacks, the addictive gameplay and community-generated challenges offer promise for both series veterans and newcomers.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of The Sims 4 are quite varied, with several positive aspects highlighted. Critics such as COGconnected and Hardcore Gamer praise the game for offering a high level of replay value with hundreds of hours of potential gameplay due to the variety of creation options, engaging gameplay experiences, and additional content available at launch. IGN also commends the game for its fun and addictive nature, with players staying up late to build and guide Sims' lives. Game Revolution and GRYOnline.pl appreciate the depth added by moods, aspirations, and customization options, enhancing the gameplay experience and providing players with goals to achieve efficiently. The ability to continue playing as the child of the original Sim, as mentioned by Push Square, and the endless possibilities and challenges created by the community, as noted by Twinfinite, also contribute to the game's replay value. On the other hand, some critics point out various negatives that may impact the replay value of The Sims 4. Gameplanet and Gamer.nl criticize the lack of content, multiple goals, spontaneity, and missing features, leading to a feeling of monotony and limiting exploration and variety. Gamer.no highlights that the game lacks depth and rewards compared to its predecessors, leaving players feeling like they are playing a scaled-down version of a familiar game. SpazioGames and Riot Pixels criticize the game for missed opportunities for innovation, lack of gameplay depth, and absence of life simulation aspects present in previous installments, which may hinder the overall replayability of the game. Overall, the consensus among critics leans towards acknowledging the potential for replay value in The Sims 4, especially with the promise of future expansions and updates. While some critics express concerns about the limitations in content, controls, and depth compared to previous installments, others appreciate the addictive gameplay, customization options, and engaging experiences the game offers. The ongoing release of expansions and community-generated challenges provide a pathway for the game to evolve and improve over time, potentially enhancing its replay value for both series veterans and newcomers. Critics like Everyeye.it and Game Revolution emphasize the creativity, humor, and unique situations the game generates, indicating a strong foundation for replayability despite some shortcomings mentioned by other reviewers.


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Overall Verdict

Critics have praised The Sims 4 for its engaging gameplay, emotional depth, and user-friendly features, but also criticized it for technical issues, control problems, and lack of content on consoles compared to the PC version. While some appreciate the game's immersive experience, others feel frustrated by bugs and clunky controls. Overall, The Sims 4 offers an enjoyable but flawed experience, with potential for improvement in addressing technical issues and enhancing gameplay elements.

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147 reviews found

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Gamingnexus.com

Sep 8, 2014

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The Sims 4 delivers an entertaining and highly-addictive gameplay experience with new features like emotions and multitasking. Despite missing major features from past games, the core gameplay remains intact and promising for future updates. Recommended for both series veterans and newcomers.


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Nzgamer.com

Sep 7, 2014

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The review states that The Sims 4 feels clean and fresh, heading in the right direction.


80

Gamespew.com

Nov 21, 2017

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The review concludes that playing The Sims 4 on PC is still the best way to enjoy it, but the console version is worth buying into for console gamers.


80

Eurogamer.it

Sep 4, 2014

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The Sims 4 refreshes the series with new interactions centered around Sim characters, providing a captivating and immersive simulation experience.


80

Calmdowntom.com

Oct 15, 2014

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The review concludes that The Sims 4 is a good game with some flaws and features yet to come.


80

Softpedia.com

Sep 4, 2014

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The review praises the gameplay improvements and visuals of The Sims 4, but also highlights missing mechanics, glitches, and generic customization options. It suggests that the game leaves room for expansions and add-ons.


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Windowscentral.com

Nov 17, 2017

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The review concludes that The Sims 4 is worth the time and effort for console players, despite its clunky menus and confusing controls.


80

Videogamer.com

Sep 12, 2014

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The review overall praises the Sims themselves and their interactions, but expresses disappointment with the lack of open world and loading screens.


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Hardcoregamer.com

Nov 15, 2017

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The Sims 4 on console is a welcome addition to the series, maintaining quality from PC but needing improvement in technical areas. Despite some issues, it offers a freedom of play and worth the experience.


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Lazygamer.net

Sep 12, 2014

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The review overall praises the game as a great experience with a wide and crazy world, but mentions that it is not as robust as The Sims 3 and may require additional DLC packs.

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