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All about sims 3
All about sims 3













all about sims 3

Part of me is ready to admit that the cursor pad controls weren’t that bad, and were more suited for a one handed gaming session while on the move.īut here we are in the brave new world of touchscreen gameplay, so lets make the most of it.

all about sims 3

Now it’s opened up to using touch in this native code version, I find myself bouncing around the screen and tapping on various areas to see what works and what doesn’t. Back in that review of Sims 3, I questioned the controls – relying on cursor control to navigate the game seemed a poor choice then and rather limiting. You would not be ashamed to show this version in public – unlike the Java flavour previously reviewed. It might still be an isometric layout, but now the richness of the graphics are comparable to the PC version of the title. By simply having sharper graphics that are more in tune with the console and desktop versions of the game, the Sims 3 HD feels fresher and more in tune with the modern gaming world. What’s changed is the graphics chip and extra horsepower available under the Symbian^3 devices – which means that, rather than the limited isometric view that was on display in older handsets, the title now opens up to a much richer and textured environment. Gameplay is exactly the same as Sims 3, already available as a Java version in the Ovi Store for 3rd and 5th Edition devices (it was also tweaked to be a Next Gen N-Gage version). There are two main parts to this interview – the gameplay and the graphics/user interface.















All about sims 3