It costs $19.99, it has an added world, stuff, and a whole new life state. The difference here is that Vampires was a Game Pack, so it’s natural to feel that it’s tacked on. Get Famous, while it adds celebrities, fame, and a new active career in Acting, it feels like a neat gimmick you’d play once or twice. Those packs change the game in a way that makes it impossible to go back to vanilla.Īnd that’s exactly what we should be expecting out of expansion packs.
That award goes to expansions like Parenthood, Pets, and Seasons. This isn’t one of the expansions that I’d wholeheartedly recommend.
Like with all new packs, the reigning question rings true still: Is there enough to warrant the price tag?Īfter all, with Get Famous being an expansion pack and not a stuff or game pack, it’s going to cost you $39.99.ĭo I think that’s a bit steep for this pack? Yes, right off the bat, I’m going to tell you that I sort of do. The Sims 4 Get Famous is here to act as a modern day version of old expansions that introduced fame to the series. As Twinfinite’s official Sims enthusiast, I’m back at it again with another review of the latest expansion to grace our wallets.