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The Sims 4: Seasons

Electronic Arts, Maxis
Jun 21, 2018 - PC
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OpenCritic Rating

82

Top Critic Average

88%

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80 / 100
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4 / 5
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8 / 10
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4.5 / 5
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8 / 10
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90 / 100
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80 / 100
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4 / 5
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Critic Reviews for The Sims 4: Seasons

Changing weather and festive traditions enrich the four-year-old life sim.

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One of the best Sims 4 expansions packs so far, Seasons changes everything for your sim families with friendly bees, sinister gnomes and a chance to chat up Father Winter.

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The Four Seasons represents the most complete expansion that Maxi's game has received up until now. It is not only about the weather, but it makes The Sims 4 feel like a much more real experience.

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Participating in my Sims lives without The Sims 4: Seasons is unthinkable now.

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Overall The Sims 4: Seasons expansion provides an entirely new experience for players and will give them another reason to revisit their Sims. I enjoyed how it changed up the daily lives of my Sims and how the holidays broke up their sometimes monotonous lives. Even though I had a serious binge while trying out the new expansion, I'm sure there are many more surprises to be found.

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The Sims 4 Seasons is quite frankly the best expansion to come out yet. There are tons of new items, but what sets it apart are the ways it changes the game. It adds so many new activities and things to do and wonderful holidays, it honestly made me feel like this is the first must have expansion for The Sims 4.

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One can hope that future expansions are so creative, and continue to allow players to create their own world to fill with their own little slices of suburbia.

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All in all, though, The Sims 4: Seasons is worthy of your time and attention if you already have the base game. The expansion packs (with the exception of Get Together, really), all bring something new to the table that adds more life to the game.

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