
As a scientist, you’ll work in a lab, using all sorts of scientific equipment and fancy gadgets to conduct research. As a doctor, you’ll work at the local hospital, diagnosing and treating a neverending line of patients. For a doctor, you’ll have to perform tasks like treating a certain number of patients.Įach career offers its own unique location which is fun to explore, but a bit disappointing that you don’t get to customize them to fit your own taste. For example, as a detective, you’ll be presented with a case and must perform a series of tasks from searching the crime scene for evidence to analyzing evidence to interrogating the suspect. Each day you’re given a number of continuously unlocking objectives related to the career path. Once at work, you are presented with a goal-oriented system similar to the one that appears during a party. Once you pick a career, everything remains the same except now you actually get to travel with your Sim to work. Regardless of path, you’ll always start at the lowest level and work towards something greater, whether that’s finding a discovery or conducting your own case. Get to Work introduces three career paths: detective, doctor, scientist. Not only does it give you an outlet to experience and create fresh new stories at your job, but it also provides you with clear goals - something to work towards. And while that’s fun, the lack of direction can sometimes create a feeling of “what do I do now?” Sometimes a little too much freedom can be a bit overwhelming a little direction can be a good thing. Freedom to do anything - whether it’s creating your own wild stories or building your dream house. As the first fully fledged expansion pack for The Sims 4, it not only adds fresh new content into the game, but gives The Sims Studio a chance to showcase their overall grand vision for the game.įor the most part, The Sims 4 is all about creative freedom. As we mentioned in the initial review, replacing five years worth of content won’t come quickly. Still, though, the big complaint is just a lack of things to do. Standard features like pools and basements were noticeably absent at launch, and have only recently been added to the game through things like free updates and Game Packs.

One of the biggest complaints with the launch of The Sims 4 was saying goodbye to many of the features and activities that you grew accustomed to with The Sims 3.
