Review: 'Sims 4' Aspires to Greatness and Fails

“The Sims 4.” — The virtual dollhouse series gets a new version with more emotionally driven Sims characters, more in-game options to download and share user-generated items and a more powerful Create-A-Sim toolset. Rated T for Teen. $60-$80 for 

The Sims 4 suffers from a number of bugs on its launch day, ranging from character pathing issues, levitating rooftops and demonic noodle babies. Also, there's no pools yet, which you'll eventually forget about when trying to erase the image of demonic 

You see, when you have a baby in The Sims 4, sometimes the little tykes don't always lookhuman. Some people are experiencing a weird glitch where babies come out deformed, with strange limbs and messed-up bodies, 

The Sims 4 has received a Day One Patch in a bid to address issues ranging from minor bugs to a couple of crashes. The full list of patch notes explains issues when you try to "go on dates with the Reaper" should now be fixed, along with problems to do

EA did not provide early review code for The Sims 4, so we are currently playing the game and are hoping to have a review later this week – but here are some early impressions.