Perhaps what excludes latter day incarnation The Sims 4 and its entourage of post-release content from grabbing the column inches in 2018 is the perception that it’s a flimsy vessel with which to sell DLC to kids. The series has sold over 175 million copies to date, after all, so it is not like The Sims doesn’t have an audience already. There’s… somethingabout the Sims that means we don’t talk about it in the game industry as much as a game this size would normally warrant. Obviously, I don’t lead with that when I meet new people, but it doesn’t hold the same embarrassment as admitting I was once superinto the Sims. A shame I would not feel if I were to broadcast the fact that I once printed out a picture of Gordon Freeman and stuck it on my bedroom door for a while – the polygonal guardian of my boy-cave. ![]() ![]() The weird part is that I feel a pang of shame admitting that.
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