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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Basically the same but with more!,
By Scarletaka "Stacey" (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sims Bustin' Out (Video Game)
I like many of the other reviewers that played the first Sims PS2 version until I was dreaming of Sims characters I'd played it so much. So I was really looking forward to Sims Bustin Out for my Gamecube.So far I love the game. Many of the things are similar to the other version, but this one has many more things you can do for careers and fun. The added option of the cars/scooters was a neat option although I'm not real sure for the Gamecube version they needed it since you don't control the vehicle only get in and go to whereever you want and it runs automatically, so it's more that you own one. One thing I love is that you can go visit other places in the game. It's much easier to get to know other Sims by visiting their homes. Also some of the other Sims have items that you might not have unlocked so there are items for fun that you can join in together to not only gain more friends but so your fun level is also effected. There is so much more that you can do with your Sims also such as Tell story/Kiss hand/etc. This game is great fun and you'll find yourself wrapped up in it for hours and replaying is a definite must because there are so many different careers you can accept and different roommates you can have and so many different jobs you can take to earn different bonus items/special items. Now for my complaints. Don't get me wrong these things DO NOT take away from my 5 stars I still LOVE this game!!! As I mentioned I have the Gamecube version, so I don't know about the other platforms, but this one my car was nothing more than something that took me somewhere. I wasn't able to drive or have control over it. I also have been unable to find a way to skip over the driving screen movie/image/whatever they call them. So it takes up a little bit of time. The ability to allow my Sims to run on their own for a period of time would have been nice too. I mean, I could set up a series of things I wanted them to do in order to accomplish goals such as building skills and you can't just let them run through. While you are at mom's house especially she will nag you and the pop ups keep you having to punch the A button. I'd have liked to turn off or have a button to run on their own. They have the ability to have their own free will, but it's not really that if it keeps asking you to press a button. Finally I'd have liked the same cheat code feature they had for the previous version so you could enter a cheat code. (But that's just me I love those Cheat codes!!) I'm editing this review to add that be sure to have a memory card for this game at least the 251 card. I bought the game online and guess I didn't get enough information so when it came I ended up having to go purchase another memory card. Even with that you might possibly want two if you intend of trying to save more than one game. I don't know much about memory cards but really this game requires a big save.
This is my favorite game once again since the first one Sims! I can't wait for a 3rd console version:)
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Sims: Bustin' Out! Amazon.Com Review,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Sims Bustin' Out (Video Game)
Hello, and welcome to my review of The Sims: Bustin' Out! I have recently purchased this game, which is also my first Sims game (second if you count the awful SimCity3000) and, although many kids my age describe it as "incredbly kool u will luv it," whatever that means, I must say that this game is incredibly cool; you will love it. Let's begin with some of the things that make the game so incredible.
The first thing that I will talk about is the Story Mode; entitled "Bust Out" in the game. Here you attempt to complete a large amount of goals to keep you busy. Or, if you're like me, as long as you make sure that you feed your Sim and keep him or her clean and happy, you can stay at Mom's house all the time and make all your money via the Great Big Adventure Japanese Arcade Cabinet (unlocked by connecting a Game Boy Advance to the GameCube and turning on the GBA). Explore tons of new locations like Dudley's Trailer, the slob's home, Mimi's Place, the cranky yet playful female's abode, Clubb Rubb, the hit dance club, and the Casa Caliente, the house of romance, in this gigantic GCN title. Now, let's talk about creating Sims. The female's customization is very limited and even the largest female body size is set to go with America's unnaturally thin standards of beauty. Also, most of the females' clothes available show way too much skin. The male customization is very good, however, and even though they are still unnaturally thin, the accesories and clothing rock. Now, for free play mode. I have only attempted this "family creator" once before, and gave up when my best attempt ended up looking like a man in drag. However, you can create adult and kid Sims and make the adults fall in love with one of the four Tutti boys or the four Tutti girls. Now, onto the subject of decorating the houses. The tools are very easy to use and you can have your house looking like something out of a Martha Stewart catalog, something out of her prison cell, or anything you wish quick as a flash. Wall in your yards leaving a couple of easy entances and install burglar alarms on the outdoor walls to keep those cat burglars out of your house for good! Now, for the other Sims. They seem to have a fairly wide variety of likeable Sims to befriend, although that annoying Vaugn Braugn won't let the SimDay go by without knocking on my door three times and staying for hours until he eventually leaves. He's not the only bad Sim, though. Oh, no. There are three bad Sims to keep out. The first one, the cat burglar, can only be stopped by burglar alarms. The second one, the social worker, will come and take your baby away if it cries for over a SimHour (One minute in real time) twice. Forget greeting her and opening the door; she barges in and takes it! The third and final Bad Sim, the Reaper, will restart you back at your last save point or delete your save file (I'm not sure which) if your Sim's hunger drops too low or they get severely burned/electrocuted by cooking/fixing appliances with low experience. To prevent: Simply keep your Sim well fed and make sure that they have at least one skill point in that job. Now, for content. For some sexual material, don't buy this for anyone nine and under. Parents, don't worry. The reproductive cycle is not shown. Your spousal Sim will simply ask you if you want a kid after a passionate kiss. Say yes, and the screen goes black fo a second, then there is a tiny baby Sim living with you. It'll take three days to raise it to a kid. Three social worker-free days. After that, all you have to worry about is making sure that the kid gets good grades, or else, hi-ho, hi-ho, it's off to military school we go! Now, is this game right for <person>? This game takes a lot of patience and planning, so impatient people who leap before they look are out. The game also requires you to deal with things, so kids who like to scream at things that they're angry about will be yelling curses at the "Game Over" Reaper or the Social Worker for weeks. Pros Excellent radio music. The Smooth Jazz station is the best in my opinion. Being able to fine-tune your Sim's personality is cool. Great graphics. Excellent gameplay. Controls can be learned in ten minutes with the help of the manual. Mosaics on all nudity. This is a must for when you accidentally scroll into the bathroom and see Mama Sim in the tub. Cons Takes up 161 blocks of memory (a standard $20.00 card only has 251, and third-party cards cause defects). Eats up your time before you can say "Simoleon!" Friendships decrease quickly; try to call everyone once per day to make sure that you maintain a steady relationship. Takes a ton of patience. All in all, five stars! To get the most of your SimTime, I reccomend buying a Memory Card 251, the official Prima Bustin' Out strategy guide, and perhaps a GBA-GCN link cable and the GBA version of the game. Game rated T for Teen (13+) by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) for Crude Humor, Mild Violence, and Mature Sexual Themes.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
New & Improved, but with glitch problems,
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This review is from: Sims Bustin' Out (Video Game)
This newest platform version of The Sims is much improved and loads of fun. The "Bustin Out" portion of the game is extremely goal oriented. You move into various locations and from the beginning you are told how many goals are unlockable at each location and have a basic idea of what you get for unlocking them. I found it to be very satisfying to unlock the goals. Another BIG improvement is that you can switch careers without penalty. Whatever title you have achieved is still yours when you come back to that career. Just make sure you don't get fired, you lose one step in the career AND a point from one of your stats. You have many more choices for your sim's appearance and can change outfits & hair color/style each time you start up the game. You also get some of the money back that you spent fixing up each location, which is nice starting money for the next place you move to. Overall, it's a great game, I have spent many hours playing & haven't even gotten to the free play mode yet, so it's definately worth the Simoleans!I am editing this to add that since my original review, I have experienced some MAJOR glitches in this game. The first and most problematic was having my game fail to load after a save. It just freezes on the load screen, which forced me to start a whole new game from scratch. I was quite far in the game and this did not make me happy. Some other glitches were: 1. A sim showed up to visit, walked in and wouldn't leave. He slept in my bed, ate my food, etc. I finally had to reset the game. 2. The game consistently freezes when your baby matures into a child, again, a reset situation. 3. My sim was washing dishes in the sink and the sink broke, the sim was stuck with her hands in the sink washing dishes and I couldn't get her to stop. Reset AGAIN..YAY!!! This is the buggiest console game I have ever played and feel that this game would have benefited from much more playtesting.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Best for Gamecube,
By Kirugg (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sims Bustin' Out (Video Game)
When the earlier sim games were out, I wasnt too impressed. When this one came out, I was hooked the first 10 minutes. The game has a great storyline and the new unlockables and social moves are awsome! A few social moves are the moon walk, breakdance, slap yourself, and Burp in Face. You can only unlock social moves by becoming friends with people, so that adds another fun twist. You can make friends for your job and get social moves during it. There are also several new career tracks, and 5 special ones for freeplay. The ones in bustin' out mode are Gangster, Paramilitary, movie star, and alot more. Another neat twist is that as you move up in your career, you move to different houses and unlock special items. To unlock everything, you're going to have to do all the careers. But don't worry, once you choose a different career, if you want to go back to your old one, it will still be there and you wont be demoted.One of my favorite new things is the cars. You can unlock several new cars after you get your scooter. The last thing I want to talk about is the new design for making Sims. You can now choose skin color, hair, shoes, pants, shirts, body frame, and their colors! It's a great new improvement for the Sims series. GRAPHICS: 5/5 OVERALL: 5/5 Great game EA!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
EXCELLENT GAME!,
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This review is from: Sims Bustin' Out (Video Game)
I bought the GameCube version along with the GameBoy Advance version! Excellent games! A Must have for GameCube fans! The best part is being able to download your GameCube Sim to the Gameboy Advance and take it with you to play! Then when you have accumulated enough money, and experiences... Upload your Sim back onto your GameCube memory card!!! Just make sure you have a memory card when you play this game! Even though we all know the games require memory cards to save games on... This of course doesn't come with one. I think they should have included one with it like Nintendo did with 'Animal Crossing'. Also make sure if you buy both versions for the GCN and the GBA that you have the link cable for the GBA to GCN. If you don't then you are not going to be able to transfer your Sim to and from your GBA. And the link cables are very cheap in price whether you buy the Nintendo brand or a 3rd party brand. Personally... I have the Nintendo brand, and a Nyko brand GBA to GCN cable... The Nyko I found to be really hard to remove from the GBA. The Nintendo brand is easier to remove from the GBA.But which ever system you buy this game for it will still be fun. I only bought this one because I had the GBA version first, and I wanted to take advantage of the GCN to GBA link feature.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Sims Bustin' Out,
By Kenny (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sims Bustin' Out (Video Game)
I bought it and it rocked. So many places to go! I can't wait till the third Sims game to hit the consoles. It has excellent graphics. With the option to zoom in more than on the original, you can truly tell. The first day I got it I was on it all night. It only lets you have 8 save games in Bust Out mode which is the Story Mode. The game is so much better than the original. There are over 120 new items!!! Not including the new social moves, such as sissy fight, slow dance, and one of my personal faves, Towel Slap. I recommend any Sims fan to buy this game immediately.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game,
By Alli "gba91101nver4get" (Sacramento, California USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Sims Bustin' Out (Video Game)
I've played every sims console game (besides the Urbz) and this is the best one in my opinion. I've been playing this game since I got it in 2004. The story mode is wonderful in this sims console game. The story mode starts out easy then as the game prgresses it gets more challenging (though not impossible). As you go through the story mode you unlock various things; cars, objects, social interactions, free play mode etc. In the story mode your character is basicly going through a story. In the free play mode (unlocked through story mode) you get to choose a house and live your life. You can be a single sim or a sim with a family. Your house can also have various different pools and spas. If I had to rate this 1-10 with 10 being the best I would give it a 9.5/10. The only thing that could make this game better would be to have multiple story houses. I think that bustin out will remain one of my top console sims games. Looking forward to MySims for the Wii, which will be released in late 2007 and is supposed to feature multiple story houses.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game!!!!!!!,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Sims Bustin' Out (Video Game)
I am 12 years old and I loved this game! My computer does not have enough memory to play this game on it. Many people say buy it on PC. I say buy it on Gamecube. You make a Sim and you start out living with your mom and the goals are so easy there you will be out of her house in a few days. At first I was worrying about when you are at work you have to sit there and wait. You can put it in triple fast forward so you don't even sit there for a minute. The only thing I don't like about the game is that at Pixel Acres you can get "FREE" naked. That is the most stupiest thing in the game. When you start playing the game you are a bit short of cash but you can cheats from websites and get more money. I am so rich now, I have $158,786. I also like the free play. There is no goals and you can build your own house and have your own family. This game is a must have. I know it does say for teens. I disagree, when they go to the bathroom or take a shower it is blured out. You can have kids but you just go up to your husband or wife and kiss them and a crib appears. They don't curse because they don't talk. This game teaches also. You have to pay bills and feed your sim. You have to go to work and all. I loved this game.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Sims,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Sims Bustin' Out (Video Game)
The Sims Bustin' Out is one of my favorite video games. Having beaten the game at least 3 times (I'll tell you, it took me forever!) by finishing all of the different careers, etc. I had a lot of fun with it. What makes this game the most fun in my opinion is that you can actually get around and move to different locations with vehicles. This was fun to unlock new vehicles and drive to the new locations in the game. My younger siblings liked it as well. My favorite house was Casa Caliente, a new house in which Randy and Paisley live. I would suggest getting into the movie star career or fashion career. This game is great, and it's worth every penny!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This game rocks! Very addictive!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Sims Bustin' Out (Video Game)
I first rented the game, and got to play it for a week. It's very challenging, but addictive! There are lots of new social options, I like the karate chop one! There are also some cheat codes, but they are very hard to enter because you have to press all the buttons needed in one second. If you're a sims fan, buy this game now!
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Sims Bustin' Out by Electronic Arts (GameCube)
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