De Sims Middeleeuwen voor iOS review door SVTimes

Sunset Valley Times heeft een review van De Sims Middeleeuwen voor iOS online gezet, iOS is het besturingssysteem dat draait op de iPhone en iPod Touch.

De Sims Middeleeuwen voor iOS is een heel leuk en vermakelijk spel om te doen tijdens een saaie treinreis. Het is snel en makkelijk op te pakken en ondanks dat je er uren zoet mee kan zijn, is het ook niet erg als je na een kwartiertje spelen er klaar mee bent.

Als je opzoek bent naar een nieuw Sims spel voor je iPhone of iPod Touch, is de Sims Middeleeuwen geen slechte aankoop. Je zal er zeker uren zoet mee zijn!

| SVTimes: De Sims Middeleeuwen voor iOS review |

Gamesradar geeft De Sims 3 Beestenbende een 9

There’s really no other way to put it. The Sims 3: Pets is the best expansion released since the series first launched in 2009. Trust me. I’m a horse and I know what I’m talking about. Even non-horses will enjoy hearing their steed’s gentle clip-clops as you trot through Appaloosa Plains and explore it from the perspective of a pet. And of course, everything that made The Sims 3 so great in the first place is still here, making Pets as good a reason as any to load up The Sims 3 for another romp.

You’ll love
– The deep horse creation mode – The thrill of jumping – Making humans serve you

You’ll hate
– Dogs. Who likes dogs? – Cats. They’re not as cute as you think – Human Sims. Without horses, they’d be useless

| Gamesradar: The Sims 3: Pets review |

De Sims 3 Beestenbende review van Pinguintech

Pinguintech heeft een 7 pagina’s grote review online gezet van de PC versie van De Sims 3 Beestenbende.

Conclusie
De Sims 3 Beestenbende bevat zo ontzettend veel nieuwe mogelijkheden dat we in deze review lang niet alles hebben kunnen bespreken. Als je systeem goed genoeg is voor het spel is het beslist een uitbreiding die elke Simsfan moet hebben. Of je nou dol bent op dieren of niet, deze virtuele huisdieren zijn zo realistisch en leuk neergezet dat ze ieders hart meteen zullen veroveren. Er is met deze uitbreiding ook een prachtige nieuwe wereld toegevoegd die perfect is voor grote huishoudens met huisdieren. Je zal dan ook vele uren plezier beleven aan het ontdekken en verkennen van deze nieuwe wereld en alle leuke nieuwe mogelijkheden die deze uitbreiding heeft te bieden.

| Pinguintech: De Sims 3 Beestenbende review (PC) |

Gamesmedia Pro: review De Sims 3 Beestenbende (consoles)

All told then the main question that seem’s to be on everyone’s lips is the games value for money factor, but having stated the reasons why we think it is already we just hope that gamers will see The Sims 3 Pets for the stand alone that it most definitely is, s opposed to the expansion pack that it is billed as. Great graphic’s from EA play again, that have become standard in this much-loved franchise, as well as superb sound and lighting. The storyline are engaging and offer some light-hearted entertainment and comedy moments, but at the same time they are inoffensive and very easy on the younger audience.

| Gamesmedia Pro: The Sims 3 Pets review |

Gaming Age: review van De Sims 3 Beestenbende

Basically, it’s a Sims game. I think it’s well put together, easy to control and geared for players that enjoy making up their own fun. It has a little more focus this time out thanks to the mysteries you can solve, but I didn’t find the addition of pets to be all that thrilling. The voice command feature could be completely absent as far as I’m concerned, and I’m not sure that the additional content featured here is worth another $50 for console owners. I’d definitely suggest renting before you buy, but I enjoyed it enough that I’m sure I’ll revisit it again in the future.

| Gaming Age: The Sims 3: Pets (consoles) |

Playstation Magazine: review van De Sims 3 Beestenbende (PS3)

Those hoping for an entirely overhauled Sims experience will be disappointed, but it’s doubtful anyone will harbour such expectations. Mysteries add some nice structure to the otherwise open-ended gameplay, but this is basically – as the name suggests – The Sims with added animals. Which, for plumbbob devotees, should be enough.

| Playstation Magazine: The Sims 3 Pets (PS3) |

Bron: Simprograms

Twee reviews van De Sims 3 Beestenbende voor Consoles

I’ll get the bad news out of the way up front. The major downside is that if you already own and have sunk hours into the lives, loves and careers of your fictional family in The Sims 3, you’ll have to start from scratch here. You can use pre-made families that EA have put together or create your own, but the console version of The Sims 3: Pets won’t let you import your old Sims 3 saved family into Appaloosa Plains. It’s a weird choice, and one likely to stick in the craw of those who already dedicated days, weeks and months to a Sim family and hoped to expand on your beloved pixel household with the new additions that Pets has to offer.

| A Temporary Distraction: The Sims 3 Pets for PS3 reviewed |

There’s well over 100 different breeds to choose from. If you purchase the game new, you’ll also be able to download ten exclusive breeds. However, instead of being actual breeds, they’re more or less “pet skins” for the current set of breeds. So if you want your Pomeranian to look like a Panda, or a German Shepard to look like a Tiger, you have that option. Once you select your breed, you’ll have most of the sliders you’d expect, but you can also create custom coats of fur and change the length of their fur as well. I was successfully able to closely replicate my three real dogs with a few minor altercations.

| RipTen: The Sims 3 Pets voor Xbox360 reviewed |

Bron: SimPrograms