The Sims: Complete Collection

The Sims: Complete Collection (2005)

by Maxis, Aspyr Media, Electronic Arts
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Simulator
Themes:Fantasy, Comedy, Sandbox, Romance
Game modes:Single player
Story:The Sims is a life-building simulation with emphasis on intimate details of individual characters rather than expansion of an entire society or civilization. You are in control of nearly every aspect of the lives of the individuals who make up your chosen population in the neighborhood. Characters are developed from the ground up and you infuse and mold them with personalities, looks, desires, moods, urges, living arrangements, career and personal choices, life styles, and reactions. The Sims: Complete Collection includes a copy of The Sims and all seven of its expansion packs (Livin' Large, House Party, Hot Date, Vacation, Unleashed, Superstar, and Makin' Magic).Show more
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user avatar@thiagottuser avatar@thiagott
January 13, 2025
The Sims would be one of the top titles among the Good Old Games. It also has a few features that allows it to be played together with Sim City series (already on GOG). If it also includes The Sims 2 and The Sims 3, it would be among the best bundles ever made. They are better than the fourth that is excessively based on small DLCs, they feel like a complete game, even if you only had the base of each one.
user avatar@mkrajewuser avatar@mkrajew
January 10, 2025
My adventure with this game ended once I maxed out my income and bought everything I wanted. However, my wife loved the game and played a lot more than I did, so I’d love to purchase it for her as a gift.
user avatar@angelblueuser avatar@angelblue
January 10, 2025
Ah, The Sims. A love story that we don't have anymore these days (in both the literal and figurative sense, haha). The game just has an infinite lifespan. Who remembers the pool bug? Or the issue of the missing door? My brother used to have fun when I was little building a castle and locking all the neighbors inside by removing the doors, haha. In summary, a must-have for the whole family 😊
user avatar@Prahuser avatar@Prah
January 10, 2025
The Sims was the main game I grew up on, it felt endless and I always feel like I can go back to it. Been playing the series for several years and while The Sims 2 ended up to be my favorite, the original game never lost its charm. I remember when the Complete Collection released and I had to have it, as I was missing some of the expansions - but this had it all including special items previously only available online.
user avatar@Kinrihtuser avatar@Kinriht
January 29, 2025
This would be an absolute treat if optimized for modern PCs. I spent countless hours playing this as a kid on a Compaq Presario my mom brought home from Radio Shack. Nostalgia aside, it’s a fun yet relaxing game, packed with charm—something the more modern Sims titles often lack.
user avatar@Beatlepacouser avatar@Beatlepaco
January 29, 2025
Ah yes, The Sims... for some reason EA decided to pretend that Sims 4 is the only Sims game that exists and it's worth playing; yes, you can buy Sims 3 and Medieval but, unfortunately, EA doesn't care about those and the problems they have when you try running them. This deserves a comeback and people should be able to play the original; it's so quirky, but that's what makes it charming.
user avatar@ASTROASSuser avatar@ASTROASS
January 14, 2025
What can I say - rosebud! :) As a kid I loved building floating houses, filling the rooms with genie lamps and watching the mayhem unfold. It's simplistic by today's standards, sure, but sometimes it's all you really need in a game. A surefire classic that deserves to be preserved!
user avatar@kdubbs1977user avatar@kdubbs1977
January 29, 2025
This is one of maybe 4 games my husband and I actually played together. My favorite was Makin Magic. I have all of the originals still but would absolutely purchase through GOG, for the ease and convenience to be able to play whenever I want.
user avatar@wolfenspieluser avatar@wolfenspiel
January 29, 2025
I bought this and at least three or four add ons, plus the modding community used to be fantastic! Would love to see a complete edition, especially as the extras are not that large and not worth being separated as DLC.
user avatar@Mungibbedduuser avatar@Mungibbeddu
January 29, 2025
I have the discs of this collection, when I was young, I used to play it for whole hours, I hope it will also come with the Italian localization, if not, I'll be patient. I'll keep using the disks, but I'll have to remember to back them up before they get ruined.
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