![]() This is the third time Seasons has made an appearance in The Sims the first, in The Sims 2, added gardening to the game, changing the series forever. But what happens when an expansion stands alone on its own feet? Does it hold up? Are there are actually enough features there to justify the price? It’s a huge part of the appeal-the ability to live out real world fantasies in a virtual setting free of logistic limitations. The overwhelming amount of additional post release and in-store content for The Sims meant there are lots of conflicting features to keep you busy if you get bored. In the past, especially in The Sims 3, expansions transformed the entire game into a new experience. ![]() The additional expansions offered for The Sims 4 have not, until this point, been enough to get me to move on from The Sims 3, but with the promise of legacy content in the recent release of the Seasons expansion, I figured now was a good time to jump in. ![]() ![]() Almost four years after its initial debut, I have finally downloaded The Sims 4. ![]()
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