My Sims Agents Nintendo Wii review

Posted by Paul Handley on Thu 10th December 2009 at 08:56 AM, Filed in Computer GamesGifts For Him

The Sims games have been around for decades, evolving in tandem with the consoles throughout the years.

It’s great to have Sims on the Wii, The My Sims games are predominately released on Nintendo systems and this version, My Sims Agents, is just brilliant.

There are certainly less buildings to build with gameplay taking a different slant – more crime solving and mini games/puzzles which just makes for a better adventure. Whereas before, it maybe wasn’t as much fun as it could have been, Electronic Arts have gone back to the drawing board.

There are elements of Lego Star wars in this game in terms of look, and My Sims Agents can sit nicely alongside such an esteemed title – it deserves to be praised for turning the rather redundant Sims series (on Nintendo) into a great action puzzler.

image

The depth of the game is clear. There are many different functions, such as meeting and recruiting sims into agents to help with the task in hand, exploring the seemingly endless city and customizing your headquarters.

Although this game may not suit most die hard Sims fans, This is a great addition to the Wii – as always the emphasis is on having Fun.

In order to write this post or review the author may have tested complimentary services or goods to ascertain an accurate picture of quality and standards. It is important for us to declare this so that our readership fully understand that we are where possible speaking from experience when reviewing a product or service. In spite of this, we aim to maintain high journalistic standards and provide useful objective analysis.

READER COMMENTS:

No comments yet.

POST A COMMENT:

Please feel free to submit relevant comments to this entry but note: inappropriate or purely promotional comments may be removed as will be personal abuse and defamatory remarks. Reasoned debate and substantiated critique on the topic in hand is encouraged and welcomed. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.

Name:

Email address is required but will not appear publicly:

Add your comments below:

Remember my personal information for next time

Submit the word you see below: