Apartments have pros and cons and reflect the district of San Myshuno they’re in. To give you an idea of how much I have solely lived in apartments, I forgot backyards were a thing-legit forgot. The city, people, and districts of San Myshuno make City Living such a fun experience.Īnother big new feature is apartments. It’s a way to be more realistic, but also add interest (unlike adding laundry, which has also happened for some reason). The new globally-inspired decor, cuisine, and clothing is also fascinating and adds to the appeal of the pack. This injection of cultures is more than welcome and adds more variety to the game, which I really enjoy.
The sims around town are a lot more colorful, have ethnic names, wear cultural clothes, and eat more diverse cuisines. The name itself speaks to the pack’s focus on global influences. One of the biggest and most obvious additions in City Living is the city of San Myshuno. Maybe it’s the hustle and bustle of the city, maybe it’s the global aesthetics, maybe it’s that the world just feels alive in this pack-regardless, I love this pack. I admit that The Sims 4was severely lacking before this expansion, but in my very biased opinion, City Living saved the game for me.Nine times out of ten, it’s the character, city, and content of City Living that I pick over anything else. The Sims 4: City Living remains one of my favorite expansions and if asked to give all up but one, I would keep this one. The bubble bar mirrors real-life hookah but isn’t labeled as a drug in The Sims.