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✓ Pros
- Deep Customization: Robust Create A Sim and Build/Buy modes offer unmatched creative freedom.
- Emotional Depth: Mood-based mechanics make interactions dynamic and engaging.
- Vibrant Community: Active modding and content creation keep the game fresh.
- Accessible Gameplay: Streamlined interface suits new and veteran players.
- Regular Updates: Free patches add features like toddlers and terrain tools.
- Replayability: Open-ended stories and challenges ensure long-term play.
- Expressive Art Style: Colorful visuals and animations enhance immersion.
- Diverse DLCs: Expansions add variety, from pets to university life.
✗ Cons
- DLC Reliance: Base game feels incomplete without costly expansions.
- Repetitive Tasks: Daily routines can become monotonous without mods.
- No Open World: Instanced lots limit exploration compared to The Sims 3.
- Technical Bugs: Pathfinding issues and glitches persist, especially post-DLC.
- Clunky Console Controls: Navigation feels less intuitive on PlayStation/Xbox.
- Shallow NPCs: Limited autonomy reduces world liveliness.
- High DLC Cost: Expansions and packs strain budgets for full content.
- Repetitive Audio: Music and Simlish can grow stale over time.
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