

Much like the rest of the pack mermaid sims can be pretty, but pretty doesn’t add gameplay. As an occult, mermaids just fall flat.This pack also added an interesting new career as well as a couple of part time jobs, something the game was lacking. There’s a picturesque waterfall, the ocean is a sparkling blue, and the beaches look warm and inviting. Still, this pack ranks low against the competition. We got a new island world, and the items that came with this pack are quite different than anything we had in the game before, adding nice diversity to both building and create-a-sim. This 2019 summer release did bring a nice change of scenery to a game that tends to be dominated by different styles of residential neighborhoods. Cleaning up furballs from a pet you have no emotional connection with is, shockingly, a lackluster activity. Their actions are repetitive, the “training” skill is tedious, they get sick constantly, and you have no control over the pet itself. But once you have the pet in your household they’re just…boring. You can mix and match a handful of traits, and the appearance is quite customizable. The pets, the whole point, basically do nothing.You can even woohoo in a lighthouse! The ability to adopt stray pets is a really sweet feature, and the build/buy and create-a-sim items for this pack are very good. The scenic New England-style neighborhood of Brindleton Bay is charming (unless you have Seasons in which case it becomes a rain-soaked landscape of virtual depression).That’s why this expansion pack was so highly anticipated, and overall it was a pretty huge disappointment.

Our furry friends are such a huge part of our lives, of course we want our virtual lives to include them as well. Pets have always been a cornerstone of the Sims franchise. Of all The Sims 4 DLC the expansion packs tend to be the most highly anticipated (and the most expensive), and therefore you’re probably wondering which of the big budget game changers are most worth your time and money.

That’s why the releases of new stuff packs, game packs, and expansion packs always send The Sims 4 fans into a tizzy of excitement and anticipation. Once the novelty of being able to manually mold the shape of your sim’s cheekbones wears off, there’s just not much to it if you only have the base game. The Sims 4 Best Expansion Packs (And Worst) This article was originally published in November 2019 on the website GamersDecide.Com
