- Publisher: EA Games
- Release Date: May 12, 2003
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GameNowProbably the funniest new feature is the obsessed fan, who will pop up if you're not paying enough attention to your other fans... One of the best expansion packs. [Aug 2003, p.39]
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Computer Games MagazineBrings the game to another new level of entertainment and challenge. [Sept 2003, p.82]
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This is the first time in the Sims that theres an actual challenge gauntlet thrown down.
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Over a hundred and fifty new objects, new interactions and actions, and a tongue-in-cheek look into the world of entertainment make The Sims: Superstar the best expansion yet.
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A supercharged expansion for sims seeking the spotlight. You've really got to want it though, as achieving superstar status takes quite a bit of work.
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As an added treat for fans of this area of The Sims, Superstar features new simlish phrases to go along with the new careers in entertainment, most notable among these being simlish singing.
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The huge amount of new objects, interactions, and locations ensure that youll get your moneys worth out of the deal.
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Adds a real challenge to the game and makes things more difficult than they ever have been.
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At once both the most rewarding and most challenging of the expansion packs to date, at least in terms of gameplay.
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Game InformerThis is definitely the best expansion yet released for the Sims, but certain issues still bog this title down. I'm absolutely confounded that the game clock hasn't been slowed yet. [July 2003, p.120]
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As close to a full-blown sequel as we've seen to the original "Sims," and is sure to hold most gamers over until 2004. More immediately enjoyable than "The Sims: Online," it's the type of open-ended game you can intensely play over time or just spend a few hours with here and there.
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Cheat Code CentralAs a Sims fans, I can confidently tell other fans that there's no way you won't like this game. The focus is sharp, deep and highly entertaining. It's like starring in your own reality show complete with all the idiots that make it interesting and infuriating.
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The first truly challenging expansion pack for The Sims... It adds lots of interesting and challenging new stuff that should keep any fan of The Sims busy for some time.
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Computer Gaming WorldPerhaps the best part of living the life of a celebrity is the luxuries--spa treatments, sushi dinners, and a butler await you in Superstar. [Aug 2003, p.87]
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With one new rich location and a lot of opportunities to enter show-business, playing Superstar can be an interesting venture.
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Although there is not a lot of additional material beyond the Superstar job duties and goodies Superstar is a lot of fun to play and does add a new flavor to the lives of your average every day Joe SIM.
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PC GamerIt'd be a heck of a lot of fun, too, if the gameplay wasn't plagued with rampant technical issues. Between pauses, hiccups, and slow-downs in heavily populated areas of StudioTown, it's a complete lag-drag. [Aug 2003, p.62]
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GMR MagazinePlaying out your career is fun for a little while, but there's just too much tedium and repetition involved to inject freshness into a tired franchise. [Sept 2003, p.67]
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Sure, it's got plenty of new items and toys, but unless the majority of your Sims have an interest in a show biz career, this star-studded expansion is somewhat hollow and does little to bring the rosiness back into this old game's cheeks.
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One of the best expansions for The Sims, but as the latest in a series of six it's about as exciting as news of another "Friday the 13th" sequel.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 21 out of 34
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Mixed: 9 out of 34
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Negative: 4 out of 34
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Nov 20, 2021Good gameplay but not easy to level up to be a superstar it does take time. Again there were a few bugs which forced the game to crash.
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Jul 21, 2020
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MariaMay 25, 2005