Nada. I'm seeing multiple complaints that it simply recycles previous content... repackaged to be sold all over again. Guess that would fit since it's theme is recycling. I can't wait for the "Yes, Another Loading Screen" or "BUGS!!! BUGS!!! EVEN MORE BUGS!!!" expansions.
I'm gay. And I dance more than 5 feet apart. I've always been into social distancing. Plus I step on feet cuz I'm spatially challenge and/or imbibing copiously during those 🐸🐸🐸🐸 dancing occasions.
When ts4 lite ts5 rolls out, I'll be hyped to see dude bro what's-his-face's menacing tweet threatening us that there'll be no ts6 if we the consumers don't make ts5 successful.
Nah. The same people who "envisioned" the perpetually underwhelming and always heinous ts4 will be the same "geniuses" who are going to envision the crap out of ts5. Just let the franchise die already with some dim shadow of dignity.
I've only bought the vampires one. Regretted it minutes in. Regretted buying the base game, too. And the weeks wasted trying to play it until I was glassy-eyed and soul-shriveled... just trying to manically convince myself that it wasn't as godawful as it truly is.
Yep. Especially for ts4, it started off bad. Got worse. Much, much worse. Bug-riddled, never fixed, meager content offerings. Lowest effort possible for maximum profit. Toward the end of ts3, they were not even trying to hide it anymore.
The problem is apparent to me... people keep rewarding a crappy developer making low-effort, high-profit crap by buying their low-effort, high-profit crap. Unless complaints threaten profit nothing changes. EA has nothing but contempt toward their customers.
Cheap or not depends upon the values of the beholder and how easily they're suckered into buying crap from an amoral, greasy developer. IMHO they're just not worth getting.
Bring back the developers of TS2 to make TS5. Bring back the care the went into creating the TS2 to make TS5. Bring back the gameplay, fun, and immersion and that I got out of TS2 and TS3 (that TS4 never even remotely touched) back into TS5.
Yes... yes, it should. From September 2014 to October 2019, ts4 has seldom wasted an opportunity to suck and be inferior to previous versions. It's a lightweight game and every rinky-🐸🐸🐸🐸 $40 (more or less) expansion fractures its already brittle, slapdash foundation into a buggy, splatty chunder. All the while, we're…
I'm not surprised. It's a huckster's trick... making something look waaaaay better while it's for sale, but it resembles little to what was displayed by the time you've paid for it and opened it up at home.