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If you could create your own reality, wouldn’t you want to experience it? Create a cast of characters and tell your own stories in The Sims 2, the arrival of Reality Gaming. Create your Sims, give them personalities, and see what trouble they get themselves into. Directly control every move they make, customize their world, build their homes, create their food, and design their fashions! Guide them in their careers and fulfill their aspirations as you build their social network and avoid their enemies. Enjoy the peaks of pleasure and the trials of pain in your Sims’ lives.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633169225
Condition:Used
Genre:Other
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_SIMS_2———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Rated 3.70 out of 5 based on 73 customer ratings
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Additional information
Weight | 8 lbs |
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Product Type | |
Platform | PSP |
ESRB Rating | Teen |
Genre | simulation |
Players | 1-4 |
Condition | Used |
73 reviews for Sims 2 – PSP Game
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SKU: 4801312423959
Category: Playstation Portable
Tags: cib, ESRB Rating_Teen, game, Genre_Other/Unlisted, normal, notbestseller, previous, Price_$20 to $40, Product Type_Game, psp
Marcus –
I would love nothing more than to play this game, and I have really tried – about 6 hours total so far, but it’s gotten to that point that it’s almost too frustrating. The constant pauses to load data from the disk make this all but unplayable. The social games, which were a great idea, hang so badly that if you push a button while it’s loading, it doesn’t register and you LOSE the game! You literally can’t make a move without 3-10 second hangs while the data loads, and sorry EA, you should have fixed that one. A game is only fun if it’s not fighting with its platform.What makes this sadder is how much FUN this game would have been. 5 stars all the way! The graphics are incredible, the story is fresh, and the game play inventive and addictive. Seriously, EA, what happened? Didn’t you test this one out on the hardware?
53 people found this helpful
Kristina Nugent –
While this game is pretty old now I still find it to be the funnest one to play of the series. The newest versions have a bit too many options and customization. It is nice to be able to throw this game in and be able to jump right back in with minimal effort. You are able to manage a full household of people without having to worry about following them to work and taking them out one by one. You can focus on a full household at once. Many of the newer titles have a lot of remade expansions that originally released with the Sims 2. If you have a machine that can run the Sims 2 still you can save a lot of money without giving up on the fun aspect.
One person found this helpful
Billy Cruz –
Everything was in good condition when it arrived!
Pedro M. Martinez –
ok
iwasjustkidding –
ALright, so Sims 2, first off for those of you who are already Sims fans, there’s sort of two “types” of Sims games that different people have come to love, there’s Sims for the portable systems where you generally follow a preset story line, and complete multpiple obkective demands, the only variety beetween two beaten sims games on a portable counsel, is what you have in your house (the houses themselves would be identical) your relationships, and how your Sim looks, while on the CPU and other stationary systems, you have much more liberty. However, I personally much prefer the portable versions for they keep you entertained and never leave you with a dull moment. Your ALWAYS controlling your Sim, whether he’s working (which pretty much means you play a minigame and get payed) or sleeping (which I’ll admit is a pretty boring 6 seconds). As far as the portable Sims gaming goes it’s excellent, it has by far the best graphics of any portable console (gba, ds) and has an addictive fun storyline. Everything you do in the game is a minigame, even to talk you play a genre of rockpaper scissors which makes relationships so much more fun to build. The comedy in the storyline is hysterical, and there’s always new character to love. The minigame factors in this game are a primary part of me liking it, every job is a different minigame and depending on how well you succeed in the game, that’s how much you get paid. Unfortunately, to pull this game away form being the enjoyable entertainement we all hoped for, there are glitches. This is the only thing that bothered me in the game, nothing was fluent, everything had a second or two hesitation, this can very easily irritate someone, and it’s for everything, a two second loading time, performing the simplest action, to wavin, to talking, things that shouldn’t involve a wait demand some time. SOme people complained that this messed them up for they pressed buttons while it was loading so it didn’t register, well obviously you can compensate for the glitch by just pressing the same button repeatedly until it loads. THe wait itself only works in your favor as well for it gives you more time to decide your answer (the conversations, you see what they say and your possible answers, then it takes the two three seconds to loda thus giving you an advantage). Also, on the original PSP 1000, the game did crash on me a few times forcing me to retry certain parts, uncertain whether glitches or delays would occcur on a higher model (the 300) or a higher update (3.8 or higher). To conclude, the game is very addicting, with a funny storyline, and original gameplay that will keep you playing for 10’s of hours of pure enjoyment. Yes, there are the setbacks that I mentioned, but it still doesn’t stop this game from being one of my favorites. I would buy it if you were interested enough to read these reviews, the only advice I have is whether or not SIMS 2 CASTAWAY is the same style without all the mini load times and glitches. This game though, is definitely addictive enjoyable entertainement.
2 people found this helpful
Christopher Orlando –
I love this game, but it has some annoying parts to it. When you get scared, your sanity meter goes down, and it happens a lot. When you go to different neighborhoods, all your “emergencies” go down. In some parts you have to go from one neighborhood to another and everything goes down quickly.I love the story line, all the interactions, the different facial features that aren’t incorporated in the regular SIMS 2 for the PC.I highly recommend this game for the PSP.I bought this game for my 13 year old daughter who dictated this review to me.
4 people found this helpful
Tina –
Thanks
Jenni –
Nice and new. Game works and is so fun to play! Definitely brings me back!
debbie8355 –
Is it worth buying – yes. It’s entertaining, funny and addictive.Is it better than the PS2 versions – yes and no.I must admit I wandered around the PS2 versions aimlessly at times but I found this psp version better. There is a definate progression and storyline but you can still wander off track and do other things if you want.I didn’t find the loading times a problem – they were quicker than the ps2, except with a few of the conversations. As you progress through the game you can sidestep this to some extent by buying/giving gifts for friendship/romance or using a taser to intimidate rather than ‘talking’ for ages.There were irriatating things in the last ps2 version I played – you’d jump in a car and spend minutes waiting for the game to move on and save (you could make a cup of tea in the time it took). Here once you have a map you can jump between locations. It’s easy to earn cash and buy stuff (get good at painting by the end of the game you can earn $500 every couple of seconds painting) and through the amusing mini games, although I still haven’t got a clue what is going on in the Yeti game.You can go to bed and come up with a new set of goals so you never hit a dead end or get stuck.The downside? The 3rd location is full of more bugs and glitches than any game I’ve ever played. Make sure you save the game every 10 minutes in different slots. In the barracks people get stuck in the shower – they completely freeze while you can move and need to talk to them. In the lab litter you need to pick up doesn’t register and you have to reload/ start again. The conversation you start in the barracks with the guy you sell the secrets to never starts, reload … It was a game in itself doing things in a different order to escape the glitches.I also hated the way every time you spoke to the journalist in the library he’d sit down and then stand up – taking at least 30 seconds in order to show off a fancy graphic move. In the 3rd level of course a similar move glitched and the characters would stand next to a chair with their ‘invisible’ chair and move that lol!Overall though I loved it.
One person found this helpful
Dee Baughman –
The Sims reminds me a lot of Bustin’ Out for the GameBoy Advance, in that you have to figure out puzzles, play mini games, and make friends (and enemies). This time you’re stuck in the Sims 2 suburb of Strangetown, and there’s a lot of strangeness going on.The graphics are very nice, and the game play itself is enjoyable, but I really feel like it’s hampered by the frequent pauses to load data from the UMD. The loading screens between locations are not bad; but when you talk to someone, or play the mini-game chatting game, and each time the system has to access the UMD to load the voices and animations, it really makes the game feel choppy.I really wanted to love the game, even knowing that it wasn’t going to be free-form Sims as in the PC game. I do enjoy the gameplay, but overall I’d have to give it just three stars, due to the frustration of loading all the time.
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