Wednesday 21 November 2012

PC game The Sims 3


The Sims 3 is not exactly a stranger terrible things - we first saw the vampires in Late Night expansion, for example, and the ghosts have been around since the beginning - but Supernatural allows for greater freedom of the concepts by the removal of the many requirements that are used to with them. Instead of waiting for the sim to die in order to make a ghost or get chewed to produce a vampire, you can fill your family with vampires and ghosts directly from Create-A-Sim screen, along with other options, such as fairies, werewolves, witches and zombies.


Even better, Create-A-Sim interface now benefit from the almost endless variety of colors and a wide range of clothing and hairstyle options to complement your voobrazheniem.Vot you, Harry Potter! New additions to enhance the experience on the whole Sims, to the point that the more realistic your Sims may seem antiquated and mundane after a few hours of Supernatural. To count, but some of the new features, fairies can fly and bless other Sims with an aura that peace or grant explosion skills; witches can cause valuables with enough practice and the dish of the curses and fire and frost spells and werewolves can travel in a package and (as well as dogs in the expansion of domestic animals) can track down hidden items are expensive.

The only problem with it - except for their annoying tendency to scratch to furniture - that is what their transformations we find that pain, especially since they give up any activity, all they are doing now they feel the tug of a full moon. Indeed, the moon takes on a new meaning here, as indicated in addition to the UI, which tracks the lunar cycles. This affects a lot more than werewolves, it also causes initially amusing attack frenzy among the local population and the signals of the first appearance of zombies. And that is the biggest drawback of Supernatural. Zombies expand the boundaries of irritation. You can not turn them off in the settings, and you can not do much to stop them from damaging homes and crops away from them to avoid.

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