The Sims 4 is a simulation game that lets players create new Sims with intelligence and emotion.
The Sims series returns with the next incarnation of the popular life-simulation game.
It's best suited for those who haven't played much SimCity 3000 yet, though some of its scenario-editing features are better for hard-core SimCity fans.
The PS2 game makes solid additions and a few improvements to The Sims' basic gameplay--but that gameplay has aged.
SimCity 3000 is a stable, attractive, finely balanced game with just enough new features to satisfy veterans of the series.
If you've ever played Activision's Interstate '76, you'll no doubt notice its influence in Streets of SimCity.
It's the actual playing you want to avoid in Tony La Russa 4.
With a little improvement, future versions should produce a true contender.
Marble Drop may succeed as an interactive screen saver, but it fails to engage attention as a game.
In the Maxis tradition of creating totally immersive sim games, being a park ranger is more than greeting park visitors - it's work, but it's also fun.
On the whole, SimCopter offers a solid action experience combined with added value for SimCity 2000 owners and virtually endless gameplay.
Full Tilt! 2 Pinball, regardless of its minor flaws, hoots and dings with the best of them.
If you're not patient, or aren't particularly interested in the Aztecs, you may quickly lose interest.
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