Parent Game: The Sims 4
The Sims 4: City Living

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Summary

Do your Sims long to leave the suburbs behind? Fulfill their dreams in the diverse city of San Myshuno, where they can discover exciting neighborhoods, move into a new apartment, check out fun festivals and more. In The Sims 4 City Living your Sims can experience the joys and challenges of sharing close quarters with other Sims. Work your way up from a starter unit to a penthouse as your Sims launch new metropolitan careers!


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The Sims 4: City Living Reviews & Ratings

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Review by NZGamer
January 19, 2017

City Living gives us a township full of life that’s easy and fun to explore. With new ways to do jobs and fun interactions with neighbours, this is one expansion any Sims lover should add to their collection.

93
Review by Worth Playing
January 4, 2017

The Sims 4: City Living encourages you to be constantly out and doing things. In a word, it is refreshing. It's precisely what I felt was missing from the base game of The Sims 4 and from every expansion since. My only true criticism of it is that it's an expansion. I wish that the base game could've felt as real as City Living does, and I wish I didn't have to spend $40 on top of the $40 for The Sims 4. If you've been holding off on The Sims 4 until That One Expansion, City Living is the one.

50
Review by disappointedgam [user]
December 26, 2016

EA continues to milk the stone. This expansion makes the game closer to what it should have been at launch, and it is finally at a point whereEA continues to milk the stone. This expansion makes the game closer to what it should have been at launch, and it is finally at a point where it is kind of enjoyable. I recommend waiting for the steam sales where the Sims 4 and each expansion is 75% off, though.

50
Review by Anach [user]
November 25, 2016

I have a ridiculous amount of hours in all the Sims series, totalling thousands of hours, and currently sit at 260 hours on Sims4, but I don'tI have a ridiculous amount of hours in all the Sims series, totalling thousands of hours, and currently sit at 260 hours on Sims4, but I don't understand why City Living is getting such high review scores. With each expansion that has been released, we've got a good amount of content, that has added a great deal of game-play (camping, restaurants, active careers, spas, clubs) and added new worlds along with it. These packs have given hours worth of entertainment, in either Game Pack or Expansion format. City Living, on the other hand, has got to be the most disappointing expansion so far, and would have been better suited to being a "Game Pack", rather than an expansion, because it was too expensive for what it added. Apartments are OK, but build restrictions mean most wont be moving from their 6 story house to 2 floor apartment. The bars are very bland, with no live music, except for the odd karaoke singer. The activities will give you a couple hours of new game-play before you are done, unless you like spending hours protesting or being a "living statue". The new careers are OK, but are never going to compete with the more active "Get to Work" careers, or running your own business.

100
Review by dabrickashaw14 [user]
November 11, 2016

This game is amazing if you have ever wanted to play a cawk role simulator you need this game. Its like being down 14-0 in the fourth quarterThis game is amazing if you have ever wanted to play a cawk role simulator you need this game. Its like being down 14-0 in the fourth quarter coming back to kick the game tying field goal to get it blocked.

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Game Information
Release Date November 1, 2016
Publisher Electronic Arts, Maxis
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives First person, Third person, Bird view / Isometric
Genres Role-playing (RPG), Simulator, Adventure
Themes Fantasy, Comedy, Sandbox, Romance
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S