It seems to me to be an unfortunate approach, seeing as the complete' game is already being sold at full price. There's no swimming pool, no toddlers, you're unable to view your Sims' place of work– the list is far too long and the conclusion is clear: Electronic Arts seem to have given themselves plenty of room to add future DLC with features that have been removed from the game. Shocking, it's clear that with this new version, Electronic Arts has done the opposite of what I expected: instead of adding new content, the publisher has decided to lighten the game up by taking away a large number of features. Nevertheless, I still expected to see several new features compared to other games in the series. The Sims 4 isn't trying to revolutionize the principle of the series. After years of waiting for a follow up to the Sims 3, can this latest installment manage to reignite interest in the series? A Sims package that lacks content The Sims are back for a fourth intsallment, once again giving you the opportunity to create your dream home and watch your virtual avatars evolve. Softonic-recensie The greatest life simulation series returns for a fourth installment