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The Sims 2 gives you a completely new world to explore with yoru Sim -- one you can take with you on your PSP! Explore Strangetown and uncover the secrets of this classic Sims destination as you work to build out your mansion. Keep your Sanity Meter high by fulfilling your wants and fears so that you don't have a nervous breakdown. Take advantage of the capabilities of the PSP to participate in the evolution of Reality Gaming.

 
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Product Details
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:7.0 inches
Package Width:4.1 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Release Date:December 08, 2005
Average Customer Rating: based on 28 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Sony PSP
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Your net worth is determined by the value of everything you own -- use any assets you collect to unlock the secrets of Strangetown

  • Keep it together or you'll go insane -- watching after your aspirations and fears with the Sanity meter will keep you from having a nervous breakdown

  • Uncovering secrets will help you keep your sanity. Are you a social climber? A people pleaser? Keep your Sanity meter maxed out by asking the right questions

  • Socialize with the other Sims to unlock key secrets of Strangetown - then connect with other PSP players to socialize with them and trade secrets that they have unlocked


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.5
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5Good game, but flawed.  Dec 01, 2008
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.

3Fun Game  Aug 19, 2008
I love any Sims game - this game for my PSP was a little disappointing - it does not compare to any computer game - it does not have the details that anyother Sims games have - it is fun and I would recommend buying it - it is fun to have a game I can take on the go

1This is 2008 technology??  Feb 25, 2008
Unless you have a LOT of time on your hands for waiting, and enjoy looking at hourglasses, say, every minute, don't bother. Very disappointed in this product. As was mentioned in another review, this system is not cheap. Shame on the creators for slapping this together. What is even more frustrating is it COULD have been a good game.

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2Very fun, very slow.  Jun 28, 2007
Now, don't get me wrong. This is coming from a HUGE Sims fan. I think the gameplay in this game is very much fun, and the graphics are very good. I CAN'T stand the loading times. I think they should have gotten some of the bugs out before selling it. Oh, well, still an OK game. ;).

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3Sims2 Review for PSP  Apr 03, 2007
This wasn't exactly what I expected it to be. I thought that the PSP Sims2 game was just like the PC game for Sims2. It was more like an adventure game raather than the "daily life" of the Sims characters.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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