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The sims 4 all dlc review
The sims 4 all dlc review









the sims 4 all dlc review the sims 4 all dlc review

There are outfits that are clearly only going to fit in on Batuu, but there are also a lot of tops that just look like a sweater combo anyone might wear. The clothes options are actually pretty promising, and the devs seem to have leaned heavily into layering options. The aspirations do give a bonus trait called Prepared Voyager, which again is mostly applicable to the pack. As one interacts with the pack's content, it becomes clear that this is a very self-contained experience, which means that Star Wars fans can have a few hours of fun but that overall the replay value is low. Although it isn't a dealbreaker, it is pretty disappointing to open up CAS and find that there are no new traits, and the two new aspirations are pretty much just walkthroughs for the pack. Like most TS4 DLC, a lot of what makes or breaks a pack can be found in Create-a-Sim mode. And even for people like this reviewer, who have watched all the films and have engaged with the expanded universe, the real issue with J0urney to Batuu is that it just doesn't appeal to what a mainstream The Sims 4 audience wants. Sure, there's plenty of nods to Star Wars for film fans to enjoy in Journey to Batuu, but the game can be confusing for people unfamiliar with sci-fi franchise. Moschino Stuff was the biggest brand move from the Sims team to date, and it came out just last year. The Sims team has done brand crossovers before, but one of the biggest Journey to Batuu criticisms is that the game feels like a marketing ploy, perhaps to promote Disney's new Star Wars-themed areas in its parks. In the midst of community feedback, calls for quality of life updates, and concerns about race, EA has released The Sims 4 Star Wars: Journey to Batuu, a game pack that has drawn an incredible amount of backlash. The TS4 expansion packs have a varied reception, with early installments like Get to Work coming out buggy and fading in interest fast, while others like Get Famous are exciting to some and dull to others. The Sims 4 remains the longest-running entry in a series with what many call a current monopoly over family life sims.











The sims 4 all dlc review