Sims 4 StrangerVille Review: Now It Gets Strange(r)!

We take a look at the latest game pack for The Sims 4: "StrangerVille".

Strange things are going on in The Sims 4, you need to uncovered whats happening to the residents of "StrangerVille" in Maxis' latest Game Pack.

This new Game Pack is more "story focused" - you're have to uncover the mystery behind the strange goings-on. So to keep this spoiler free we are going to focus on the world, objects, and Create-A-Sim expansions in this review, and let you uncover the secrets of StrangerVille yourself.

The World

When The Sims 4 launched it came with two worlds: Willow Creak, a lush green world inspired by New Orleans; and Oasis Springs, a desert-based world inspired by many towns found in the South-West of America.

Since the launch there has been nine new worlds added to the game. Many follow Willow Creek's lush aesthetic - they could even be seen as part of the same world - while Oasis Springs felt disconnected from the rest of the game's environments. So the fact that StrangerVille brings a new desert world to The Sims 4 is pretty exciting and adds some much-needed variety to The Sims 4's universe.

The Objects

The items that come with this pack fall into two categories. The first includes "build items", objects that are used in and around the world, and items for homes. The other objects fall under what we would consider the "military/conspiracy" side of the game pack.

All the items come with some fantastic colour swatches too, expect for one new flooring which is sadly only fixed colours. The build items are some of my favourite from any Sims 4 Game Pack. Their overall aesthetic is very dirty and grungy, with impressive little details on the items that make them so fun to use.

Create-A-Sim

The CAS variety is overall really good for this game pack. The clothing introduced is versatile and can be used on a number of different Sim types, unlike in other packs like Vampires where we don't use the CAS items at all. I see myself using the StrangerVille items throughout future play-throughs.

Much like the build items, the clothing comes with some fantastic colour swatches and have small but perfect details and textures. They really stand out when placed side-by-side with other game pack Create-A-Sim items.

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