The Sims 2 Seasons (PC)

79%
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The Sims 2 Seasons (PC) (2007)
genre: simulation, strategy

score: 79%

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'The weather effects are quite wonderful, and there's something perfectly cosy about having a snowstorm fluttering outside the window, but they only change the game as much as you want them to. After the tenth rainstorm, the novelty starts to wane.'
Read more » Eurogamer
'Adding new careers, farming, fishing and seasons makes Seasons one of the biggest expansion packs yet.'
Read more » PALGN
'Changing seasons provide great visuals for the passage of time, as sims grow up and mature. The effect is subtle, but it makes raising a sim family a more enjoyable and memorable experience.'
Read more » Gamedaily
'Seasons certainly takes the title in an entertaining direction, and does what any good expansion should – it builds on the experience.'
Read more » GameZone
'The fun comes from watching how differently each season unfolds and how it affects your Sims: Winter helps with family bonding, spring brings romance, summer builds friendships, and fall quickens learning new skills.'
Read more » 1up.com
'Fishing, kissing, catching fireflies at night, building snowmen, wishing down the well and socialising around a campfire singing songs when the sun is setting is the back to basics gameplay that we were after this time around.'
Read more » AceGamez
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'One of the more expansive expansions and easily one worth your time and money.'
Read more » Gaming Age
'It has well-balanced gameplay, and the fishing and gardening allow your Sims to finally relax and enjoy the great outdoors instead of constantly being in motion.'
Read more » WorthPlaying
'If nothing else, the changing of the seasons and their impact on your quirky Sims add even more variety and life to an already amusing people simulator.'
Read more » GameChronicles
'There is no question that the previous expansion packs (especially "University" and "Pets") wore out their welcome after a while. However, you’ll be playing with the effects of Seasons probably for the rest of your life – or if/until a "The Sims 3" comes out.'
Read more » IGN
'Seasons doesn't add a lot of groundbreaking stuff to The Sims 2. And you know what? That's actually OK.'
Read more » Gamespot
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