I?ll freely admit to having not played a whole lot of EA?s The Sims 3 at this point, outside of the console ports that I reviewed. But when I was offered the chance to check out the latest PC expansion, Supernatural, I thought this would make a pretty good point to jump in. The concept of an expansion themed around Vampires, Werewolves, Fairies, and Witches sounded like a lot of fun, and is close enough to October to feel wholly appropriate.
And overall, it feels a plays like a pretty fun add-on to the core game. Like other expansions, this introduces a new town to play around in, and new character building options themed around the four creature types mentioned above. Being a Sims title, this never gets particularly evil or gruesome, so while I was able to recreate the vampire family from Near Dark, I was unable to go around gleefully massacring my fellow Sims.
But there?s some fun elements tied into the Supernatural theme of the game that aren?t present elsewhere in the previous expansions, and if you?re like me and haven?t really kept up with the releases, there?s a number of general additions and improvements made since the core game released.
Fairies and Witches are a bit similar to each other, in that both use a magic meter to perform tricks and bestow boons upon other citizens, depending on whether you want to play a good witch, or a bad witch. These witches are a little less Wizard of Oz, and a bit more Harry Potter, which I guess is current enough to get the kids interested. Fairies definitely resemble the sprite-like variety, with fluttering translucent wings and bright neon like colors accompanying them. Still, the Sim creator is in full affect here, so if you want to make your fairy look like a fat, 40 plus year old slob, you can totally do that, and it?s kind of fun to play around with the concept.
Besides checking out new locations and going on little adventures and item hunts, Supernatural introduces an alchemy system that?ll allow you to concoct potions, both beneficial and harmful. Potions can even turn other Sims into zombies, which is actually fun to play around with. These potions typically require a series of ingredients, some of which can be bought, while others might take a little bit of searching to find. Either way, it adds just one more thing to the overall experience, giving you a little more to do.
VF5 is getting dangerously close to having the same number of iterations as Street Fighter…
I mean it’s more of a “heads on”…but who says that.
The silly things we do for "fandom".
I’m certainly not gonna begrudge cheap PC games…now let’s get some badges and trading cards!
Why can’t any award actually list the innovation in accessibility in their innovation in accessibility…
Finally Jack Black in controller form…what, no? It’s not him? Oh man…
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