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Strange Tomato ([personal profile] strangetomato) wrote2009-08-03 04:16 pm

Sims 3: EP announcement and some reflection

You know what? I honestly wouldn't have predicted that EA'd come out with an EP that I simply have no interest in, but they've managed it.

I'm not sure I can completely articulate why this repels me so much, but it has something to do with the exactness of the replicas of these world locations, and how they actually refer to them as China or France instead of some sim world analogue, like Twikkii Island. It's just not very Simlish, is it? Compare that to Veronaville, which was an obvious reference to certain European countries, but it had its own twist. It had charm. I'm not seeing the charm. Maybe things will improve from this first look, but right now it's just... lacking.

A while back I was putting together my own little review of Sims 3 (which was never posted), and I'm reminded again of my main criticism of the third installment in our beloved series: it's a departure. That's what's wrong. It's veering off into different genres, most notably point-and-click adventure, and they're falling down on the promise of the simulation side of things. This is a mistake, because that's the reason we're here. Their task should have been to build a better dollhouse, and only that. In trying to appeal to a wider audience, they're losing track of the whole point of the game. The Sims franchise was always about domesticity, and that was enough.

They did some things right, no doubt, like the increased level of customization, but they didn't go far enough, and they're changing the overall feel of the game. They haven't even improved the way the genetics work. If they did nothing else, it should have been that.

So those are my thoughts. What do you think?

[identity profile] peasant007.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree with what you are saying and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

I really like the customization TS3 offers, but I dislike the MMO feel the game is leaning towards. Seriously, as I was running to get a rock, my heart was beating fast hoping to God that someone wouldn't beat me to it; then I had to remind myself that I wasn't online with other people.

Anyway, I think you pinpointed exactly WHY I don't like the sound of the new EP coming out for it: the destinations are named aftre real places instead of having Simlish names.

I like my doll house game where I can make or break my Barbies and take them on adventures in my own imaginary places. Egypt, China, and France is just too...real. Top all of it off with the fact that they haven't released our own neighborhood builders (which we could then possibly make our own vacation destinations) and it all comes down to a total turn off. For me personally, of course.

[identity profile] sophie10.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Ick! Well I'm definitley not buying Sims 3 now. At least not until they remake Seasons and Nightlife.
Edited 2009-08-03 19:04 (UTC)

[identity profile] sinderellah.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Given my dislike for the Vacation EPs in the first place, and now reading more about it... I certainly won't be picking this up. Would have much preferred pets or something. :(

[identity profile] cindyanne1.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, it's not enough to lure me back from Azeroth, that's for darn sure. *folds arms*

TS3 needs to get some decent facial hair for the males and yes, for God's sake... fix those darn genetics!

[identity profile] petchy-14.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"...around the globe for the first time ever and seek out new adventures. While exploring the landmarks of an exotic city, there is no telling what the Sims will find. From mastering martial arts in Shang Simla, China, discovering rich culture and famous landmarks on a romantic getaway to Champs Les Sims, France or exploring the depths of ancient tombs in Al Simhara, Egypt, players can take their Sims on a journey that will change their Sims’ lives. Players can accept challenges to search for secret treasures, learn new skills and chase down new personal opportunities, meet new Sims..."

Well there is one Problem of yours gone! :)

Personally, I'm just going to wait until I get it - some EPs we didn't like the idea of originally, and then they turned into the best ones - OHAI Aparment Life - so I'm looking hopeful and due to TS3 being more rooted into TS1's style, somewhat, it might be just like Good Old S1's Vacation :D

[identity profile] meetme2theriver.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 07:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Couldn't agree more. Why would they make a Bon Voyage replica as their first EP anyway? It's got its uses but I still consider it to be one of the least overall useful EPs. I don't need a sim France, either, like you I enjoy it being its own separate, alternative reality kind of world.

Also:
Their task should have been to build a better dollhouse, and only that.

This, along with Pescado's "The Sims 2 is a toy, The Sims 3 is a game" sums up my feelings about TS3. Meh.

(Plus the genetics. I cannot tell you what a huge disappointment that was. D:)

[identity profile] simsinthecity.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately it would be pretty hard, but I wish some hacker could engineer a TS2.5, with the desirable features of TS3 put into the TS2 game engine (or vice versa, but I prefer the former to the latter).

In trying to appeal to a wider audience, they're losing track of the whole point of the game.

It all goes back to what the Wall Street Journal said, which I then pointed out to you: Rod Humble DOESN'T GET IT.

[identity profile] will-o-whisper.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Not an adventure game. Adventure games have interesting plots and puzzles. I'd equate Sims 3 more with a real-time strategy game, but without the war or the challenges or anything that makes RTS games worthwhile. :P The thing with moving away from the Sims as a sim is I really don't think EA is going to appeal to that broader audience they're after. I agree that they're trying to turn the Sims into a game, and mediocre one at that - a game that "gamers" aren't going to bother with because there are much better choices out there. Which leaves a disappointed simulation crowd that will eventually stop buying. Everybody loses in this setup, it looks like. :( Except EA, because they don't care.

I hadn't heard about the new expansion, but it sounds like I won't be buying it. I don't want real places in my fantasy world.

[identity profile] aledstrange.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Can't agree with you more, in both terms.

From the first time playing sims 3, it felt like an adventure game, more than a sims game (and I've played a LOT of those games), and now I only needed to see two of those shots to think WTF!!?? are these guys consulting with "The adventure Company" or "Viva Media" to get ideas for the Eps now?? O_0

NOO!!! Wrong way!!! I love adventure games still, but sims is not one!! It doesn't supposes to be one, it shouldn't be one either!!

And also the part of real name/references/locations annoys me a lot, but tbh, with all the excessive realism the game already has, I'm not surprised they did that.

Short words, I'm pretty curious about the ep, yes, but mainly because I do enjoy world-adventure kind of games. As a sim game, I'm very disappointed, I was hoping for more options at customization, better genetics, and/or new creatures or pets, at least. But unfortunately, this only gives a hint on how future Eps will be too.

[identity profile] sidonzo.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I both agree and disagree. On one hand I don't really like the sound of having to complete tasks and quests...it does sound really adventure-game based. Just like in theory I don't like rabbit holes either. Yet when I play the actual game, I find that I really enjoy completing the opportunities and the rabbit holes are only bothersome if I am playing one sim. When I am playing a family (which is usually what I play), then they are actually welcome.

I loved the Sims2 and it's quirkiness and yet there was so much that seemed missing to me when I played it. Things that the Sims3 delivers on (such as the open world and aging for everyone). I like how the interactions are more real, because some of the Sims2 actions were just too over the top for me. Yet I think there is much to be said for the silly style of the Sims2. So I totally understand where you and others are coming from and yet I don't really feel the same even though I feel that I should since I loved all of the same things about the Sims2 that you did.

As for the Vacatio EP being first...I have mixed feelings about that as well. It's not what I would have chosen to be first, but Uni wouldn't have been my first choice for the Sims2 either. Also I am not sure how I feel about the puzzels and adventures and all, though I will probably like them when I actually play. Just like I didn't care for the sound of opportunities, but I like them in the game. I also think the screenshots are just gorgeous.
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[identity profile] crushthecamera.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, not looking forward to that at all. I didn't like BV because it felt like it was just "We Americans have some stereotypes about other countries. Wanna' see?" (No, actually!) and I can really do without that.

This is probably going to sound totally wanky, but I feel like TS3 doesn't really have the ~*~soul~*~ of the other two, Maxis-made games, which doesn't help matters. TS3 just tacked on some Arrested Development in-jokes and that was it. And the only reason I know that they're AD jokes is because some Americans said so. I feel, much more with TS3, that this is an American game for American people and that people like me just aren't welcome unless it's to be Othered in a skeevy stereotype for American people to ogle.

I mean, that's totally me just being wanky and hyper-sensitive, sure. I am pretty wanky and hyper-sensitive about this kind of thing, because of my own cultural context. I don't really expect people not-from-here ("here" could probably be broadly read as "not America") to viscerally get that the way me and my mob do, and that's fine. It just shits me, basically. Heh.

[identity profile] wtsims.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I have to admit that every time I hear something new about TS3 I actually feel more comfortable about sticking with TS2. This is no exception.

What I really don't get is... neither BV nor Vacation were even all that popular. I'm not sure why they'd make the equivalent their first choice.

In general, I tend to agree from what I've seen that TS3 is decidedly not a real successor to TS2. It's different. Possibly okay on its own merits, at least once they iron out the bugs (and, y'know, with the usual allowance for mods) but definitely very, very different.

Anyhow, at the very least, this is doing nothing to increase my desire to buy the game. I think I'll probably end up getting it at some point just to fiddle with it, mind, but probably not for quite a while.

I really wish someone would put together a viable competing life sim, though. If I had a spare couple million dollars, I'd do it...

[identity profile] cameoflage.livejournal.com 2009-08-04 12:16 pm (UTC)(link)
A point: There's occasional references to real-world countries in item descriptions in the first two games, so technically there's a precedent, but "this is a Japanese wall hanging" is worlds different from "let's go to Japan".

Besides, I didn't even like the offhand references to actual places when they were precisely that and nothing more. I like to think of Simland as a different universe entirely -- one which happens to mirror ours in certain ways -- rather than an adaptation of ours*, and the fact that named Earth countries exist somewhere on SimEarth bothered me even without them appearing in any significant capacity.

*Another example of this philosophy: I don't mind blue pee and blue vomit, because I don't think of Sims as humans-by-another-name viewed through a filter of cartoonishness. Ridiculously similar in most ways, so calling them aliens would be misleading, but... not humans.

[identity profile] autumnparanoia.livejournal.com 2009-08-05 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
How much I want Sims 3 has just gone down a lot. Sims 2, you may stay.


I didn't buy Bon Voyage for a reason: it didn't interest me at all. This interests me even less.

[identity profile] mystikxxmoon.livejournal.com 2009-08-13 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
lurker here! *waves* I just wanted to chip in on this particular discussion!

I've had ts3 since it came out, and I've already lost interest in it and I am in the process of getting back all my ts2 downloads/reinstalling ts2.

The sims in ts2 seemed... I don't know. More alive. Like they had little virtual souls somewhere in their pixel-bodies. The sims in ts3 are kind of lifeless.

I love the quick loading times, and I LOVE the graphics, and the ability to change age lengths... but all the pros ts3 has just don't measure up to ts2.

I wasn't too happy about ts3 when they announced it, but as the release date got closer I admit I was excited... but I kept an open mind and promised myself I would be honest. After two months of playing, now that the novelty has worn off... ts3 is exactly what some people are calling it; Just another game.

TS2, for me, was a hobby. I may not have written any amazing stories like you have here, and I may not have made any gorgeous custom content, or released amazing movies... but I was proud of my sims and I had fun talking about them to other people. With ts3 it's just... meh. Whatever.

I'm looking forward to being able to play ts2 again, even though it sucks to have to go back to playing every household when I want them to age. :P

[identity profile] poppyperson.livejournal.com 2010-01-09 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree that's a stupid choice of the first expansion pack. I would have done it Pets, nightlife, uni, seasons, free time, and finally Apartment life. I bought the game over the net today, becoz I really want to try it out.