The Sims 4 Review: New exciting emotions & body language at play!

The Sims 4 Review: New exciting emotions & body language at play!
The Sims 4 is here, packed with new features and tons of excitement. The main and the new exciting features about Sims 4 are the abundance of emotions and the body language of the characters, which is now at play. The characters get angry, happy, sad, etc. depending on the circumstances. Also when they are in the influence of the happy emotions, then some more emotions might come into play as well - like after winning a game, a character might first feel happy and then confident. The multiple-emotions have managed to heighten the game to an all-new level. The character's facial expressions and body language also convey their thoughts in this new sequel.
Compared to Sims' 3, the worlds of Willow Creek and Oasis Springs look very concise and devoid of adornments. The balloons flying by in the breeze, over the Town Hall are all a thing of the past. It does look stark at times, but it seems that in the future sequels (if there are) then these features would be expanded and made more interesting.
Despite the new features, the performance of this new season will be calibrated very carefully and based on it, the producers will decide whether there would be a new sequel or not. The producer of Sims 4 - Grant Rodiek said that, at the moment the team is not at all thinking about Sims 5, leave alone working on it. He said the existence of Sims 5 would depend solely on the performance of Sims 4. He urged the fans to go out and buy this game, in case they are interested in more sequels in the future.
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