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The Sims 2 on PS2 (2005)

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Average rating: 62%
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3 stars out of 5
from 857 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 12
Format: PS2
Released: 04/11/2005
Also Available on:  Also Available on: DS  Also Available on: GAMECUBE  Also Available on: PSP  Also Available on: XBOX

Brief synopsis of The Sims 2

When games designers first pitched the idea of The Sims to Electronic Arts, the publishing mega-monster famously doubted that the idea was viable. The go ahead was eventually given though, and the svengalis in Redwood Towers have been bathing in the resulting lucre ever since, as the game and its many spin-offs became the biggest selling videogame of all time. With the market for the title proven, EA had no doubt about whether making the sequel was a good idea. The natural progression was to take the game online, which it did with much success, though the stick-in-the-muds with low powered PCs that enjoyed the first games complained they couldn't run the more demanding sequel. What's good for the goose is good for the gander, and just like its predecessor, the game is now expanding to the console market, with The Sims 2 rolling out across every current console. Good news for control freaks ? you have the power to change every aspect of the world your little dolls live in, from building their houses, to determining the courses their lives run. Choose what food they eat, what styles of clothes they wear. Help them make friends, and shelter them from their enemies. You can plan your Sims' social lives and careers, or simply sit back and see what happens, though the results may not always be good! As for new features, you don't just get to concoct the recipes for the food your Sims eat and choose the objects that fill their house. This is a console game, so you have console-style control too, giving you the ability to control every move the hapless creatures make. They're cleverer this time around, and a 'memory' feature means that Sims won't forget favours that others have done for them. On the other hand, they won't easily leave a slight in the past either. There's also a two player split screen mode, so when you've got a friend around there's no longer any reason for them to feel left out. Though it shares a name with the PC game, The Sims 2 has been taken in a fresh new direction on consoles, thereby offering a fresh experience to players.

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Rated - 4 starsit was alright

mike939 from Darlington , 11/08/2006

the sims2 was good for 10 minutes but got repetative. It takes up alot of memory and i had to take off some of my own best saves just to play it

  4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 5 starsVery Addictive!

JayKay JayKay from Newry, Northern Ireland [Highly rated reviewer] , 15/04/2007

The Sims 2 is absolutely brilliant!

If you have played the Sims before either on pc or ps2 then you might know what to expect as there are alot of similarities between Sims 1 and 2!

However there have been some great updates. From two different view points to two different modes!

The game does have some flaws including how long it takes to load and at times it does leave you thinking what im i supposed to do next?

Overall the Sims 2 is a great game however I would only recommend it if you have previously played the Sims before to appreciate the updates

9/10!

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 5 starsFantastic

A customer from England,Manchester , 20/04/2006

If u like sereal like games GET THIS ONE this game had loads of things to do you can get married have a job which you have to do things before gettin promoted and got to different locations and get money id probaly never have in real life (hehe) you even have the choice of different clothes desighs and stuff i really enjoyed this game i always will and ive had the sims 2 on everything that it can be on i think its the psp,ps2,pc and thats all i think but anyway this is a really really wild and wicked game

  4 out of 7 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starCOME ON!

A customer from Southampton / UK , 28/06/2007

Well, as an avid Sims 2 PC fan I thought to myself that I just HAD to try the PS2 version.

However - it is SO SLOOOOOW!

I only got to the point where you actually design the characters when I had enough and turned it off and immediately returned it to its envelope.

I do not reccomend this game if you want something as speedy as the PC version.

  3 out of 5 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsit was alright

mike939 from Darlington , 11/08/2006

the sims2 was good for 10 minutes but got repetative. It takes up alot of memory and i had to take off some of my own best saves just to play it

  4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsThe Sims 2 PS2

A customer from London , 04/02/2008

Unfortunately, the Sims 2 does not translate well to playstation 2. Key features in the PC version, such as aging and the life cycle, are not available in the PS2 version which means there is little to differentiate between the SIms2 and other Sims titles on PS2. The game is quite slow and glitchy, which can get quite annoying after a while.

A disappointment, and not a patch on the PC version.

  0 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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