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User Rating: 8.2 | The Sims Bustin' Out GBA
This is the strangest Sims game ever! It's a mixed between RPG style and oldie simulation style. And this reaction is sweet.
About the storyline? Hmm, simple, just a little funny surprise at the end of game. Not much.
And the game's play? Good! Very good! It broke down the old line of The Sims's game on PC, and people are amazed about this own revolution. Sims aren't being jailed in his/her house any more, they can drive a scooter around the SimValley, climb down to the sewer, bla bla bla. Totally freedom. And, of course, as an RPG game, player now can choose the dialogue to talk to another Sims, and if you are not careful, you can't make friend with them, and of course, can't marry him/her.
Another thing that I have to say in this game: you can do quests (RPG style). These quests some are easy, some are pretty hard. You can also control player doing his job to earn money to buy furniture, decorating your own house (Simulation style). These two style mixed each other, linking other, making a good gameplay.
Whether my GBA emulation go something wrong or the GBA's limitation, the music has a slow bit-rate. But that doesn't mean it's not good. You could be excited to hear the excellent background music in the Sims on PC, and it's remixed. Damn good!
Another limitation in this GBA version: the graphic. Satisfiable. Yeah, it's just fair. Not beauty. But, I can't find any excellent graphic in some GBA's games.
But, after all, this is the coolest GBA games that you MUST have in your collection.