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79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 14 out of 21
  2. Negative: 1 out of 21
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  1. Computer Gaming World
    100
    By impacting the micro and macro of Sims life, Unleashed isn't just a great addition, it's essential. [Dec 2002, p.122]
  2. GameNow
    100
    Fans will appreciate the inventive dynamics and interactions that Unleashed brings to the original game. [Dec 2002, p.76]
  3. Totally packed with new features that Sims fans will love, and if you like animals, you'll absolutely love it. It is always great to see an expansion pack that adds so much life to a game - quite literally in the case of The Sims Unleashed.
  4. You owe it to yourself, and your sims, to give them the widest range of human experience currently available.
  5. After welcoming the precocious and mischievous fur-balls (and other assortment) into your home, you’ll wonder how you could have lived without them.
  6. Provides a great new breath of fresh air into the game. The pets are so much fun to interact with, you may just start to ignore other areas of Sims living.
  7. Unleashed’s addition of pets (and all that comes with them) to The Sims world fills in one of the few remaining gaps in this popular series and makes it more entertaining than ever.
  8. 85
    Adds a great deal to play with, despite occasional frustrations.
  9. The pet AI is a delight to watch. When the dog rolls onto his/her back when you pet her you just want to stare at the screen and say, “awwwww…”
  10. The pets do add a new dimension to the game, though, and so does Old Town.
  11. The core game--and its various problems--is definitely starting to show its age, but if you've ever enjoyed The Sims at least a little, you'll probably find Unleashed to be a worthwhile add-on.
  12. Adds a whole new dimension to The SIMS world that I felt it was dearly missing.
  13. One of the better expansions for The Sims owners, and especially for pet lovers.
  14. Another solid expansion which relies on adding depth and fun rather than tons of goodies.
  15. Computer Games Magazine
    70
    With more careers, more objects, and a better-organized option control, Unleashed allows more versatility and easier movement among features. [Mar 2003, p.80]
  16. Slowdown and jerky animations seem more prevalent as each new expansion pack is installed; an understandable symptom of the now massive amount of objects and interactions, but less excusable considering that the system requirements for Unleashed are nearly double those of the original game.
  17. 70
    Yes, The Sims Unleashed brings pets into the world of The Sims, but it does so in such a stubbornly rigid fashion that the end result is a bit disappointing.
  18. Ynlike "Hot Date" and "Vacation," which gave you a sort of a goal, this latest expansion pack somehow takes you back to the game’s basics, with no particular goal in mind.
  19. 60
    New content is nice, but this piecemeal addition at $20 a pop of what should be sequel content is starting to feel more like gouging than a company generously giving its loyal customers what they want.
  20. 50
    While The Sims: Unleashed offers plenty of new features, game objects and gameplay changes, it doesn't significantly add pleasure to the game, which is a real disappointment.
User Score
7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 36 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 36
  2. Negative: 5 out of 36
  1. Nov 20, 2021
    8
    Didn’t enjoy this as much as a did ad there were a lot of bugs in the game. I wish there was more interactions with the pets. Loved theDidn’t enjoy this as much as a did ad there were a lot of bugs in the game. I wish there was more interactions with the pets. Loved the music though. Full Review »
  2. Andrea
    Mar 12, 2005
    9
    Rocks but animals sometimes make the guests mad so u can't make that many friends.
  3. KiraC.
    Jan 13, 2005
    9
    :) Gotta love them pets. I think though that the graphics could use improvement :/