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Sims 4 city living review xbox one1/16/2024 ![]() However, once you get over the initial bedazzlement of the Edit World screen and get stuck in, the playable areas seem somewhat… limited? I am a believer of more doesn’t always mean better and I have been a fan of The Sims 4’s smaller worlds, with all the detail they offer (even if it’s just pretty backdrops), but the fact that the penthouses exist in their own tower blocks with no other apartments is a tad odd. San Myshuno couldn’t be further removed, offering a bright, colourful landscape that feels like a modern metropolitan hub. I wasn’t a big lover of ‘Late Night’ nor ‘Nightlife’ – I’m just a country gal at heart – but that was primarily because previous incarnations were all so very dark and a bit too Hollywood–esque for my liking (nothing against Hollywood, I just feel it focused a lot on the idea of celebrity glitz & glam). I was never the biggest fan of the “city” expansion packs introduced into the series. Keeping with the funkier graphics of the Edit World screen, we get a backdrop of a crowded cityscape, with specific spots that are actually playable (as you can see above). Inspired by Eastern Asian cities such as Shanghai – San Myshuno certainly looks the part. However, I think it best to start with the main event – the city itself. When presented with the initial Edit World screen, I found myself unsure where to even begin. ![]() The party, glittering night time skyline angle appears to have been dropped for this expansion pack and instead we’re served with a more authentic, immersive city feel. ![]()
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