In a nutshell, The Sims 4: For Rent is an expansion to the wildly popular game that manages to hit home in a way no expansion has before. These are universal issues, and now my Sims will experience them, too! ![]() ![]() From that neighbour with the baby who never seems to stop crying to the roof that leaks and the landlord who is seemingly only available when it’s time to collect the rent. Last year, I started renting in real life for the first time and can finally understand many of the struggles that only those who rent can. Over the years, I’ve gotten to experience the thrill of living through my Sims high school years, sending them to university, getting their first big job, moving them to the city, watching them play in the snow with their first pet and now, now they’re ready to take that next step right alongside me – my sims are finally ready to become landlords! And not just a landlord, but the landlord of my dreams and renters’ nightmares – mwahaha! I can still remember, like it was yesterday, the excitement I felt loading into The Sims 4 for the first time and the feelings of butterflies in my stomach I would feel when my Sim went through many of the firsts I was currently experiencing for myself, it was nothing short of magic – a magic that has seemingly never run out. It’s not every day I get to jump into a review of a franchise that has grown alongside me, but that’s precisely what The Sims 4 has done. As I sit here writing this, I’m still struggling to wrap my head around the fact that The Sims 4 is almost a decade old already.
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