Posted By: Kat Todd
So a new Sims expansion pack has been released, and as the resident Trash Queen I obviously bought it and played it because I still continue to hate myself.
The expansion pack brought three new “in-depth” jobs, along with the full retail experience, in case you hate your life enough that you also need to force your Sims to work retail. It also came with a price tag of $40.00. Steep, but about par for the Sims franchise. Whether it’s actually worth $40 or not we’ll find out. This expansion pack is really a reincarnation of a Sims 3 expansion pack, Ambitions, which was honestly one of my favorites. It provided new jobs, and expanded existing jobs, all with the same price tag. I’ll explore both how this expansion holds up to its predecessor and how well it stands alone.
The expansion pack brought three new “in-depth” jobs, along with the full retail experience, in case you hate your life enough that you also need to force your Sims to work retail. It also came with a price tag of $40.00. Steep, but about par for the Sims franchise. Whether it’s actually worth $40 or not we’ll find out. This expansion pack is really a reincarnation of a Sims 3 expansion pack, Ambitions, which was honestly one of my favorites. It provided new jobs, and expanded existing jobs, all with the same price tag. I’ll explore both how this expansion holds up to its predecessor and how well it stands alone.