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The Sims 2: Castaway (PSP) | 
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List Price: £34.99 Buy New: £14.01 You Save: £20.98 (60%)
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Rating: 10 reviews
Platform: Sony Psp Genre: life-simulation-games Rating: To Be Announced Media: Video Game Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.1 x 0.6
EAN: 5030930059286
Release Date: November 2, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review
With still not a peep out of The Sims 3 on PC, Electronic Arts are certainly keen to keep reinventing the franchise on consoles. This all new game is not for the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 and, as you might guess from the name, involves you being shipwrecked on a desert island. The concept is basically the same as Konami's Stranded Kids/Lost in Blue series although you start off completely alone with each of the different sims you create washed up on a different part of the island. Obviously your first task is to find something to eat and drink and a place to sleep, with the initial parts of the game recalling the early episodes of Lost (except without the smoke monster). Soon enough you're fashioning fish harpooning spears out of bits of bamboo, planting edible plants, weaving your own clothes and making giant tree houses and huts that would shame the average holiday camp. Most importantly you can train your very own monkey butlers to perform your every menial task for you (up to a point). Soon enough your fellow strandees turn up and the game's more traditional social elements come into play as it becomes less Lost and more Survivor. Once you're living in some degree of comfort you can then venture out and explore the island and try and find a way back to civilisation (or stay where you are - the game leaves it up to you). In fact it's probably the most interesting thing to happen to The Sims in years. Harrison Dent
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Hard to explain... July 4, 2008 Ms. Monique Philpott (Tibenham, Norfolk) This game has many pros, but also some cons and its difficult to explain all of them. But the main disappointment of this game is that i did get bored of it after the first 2 weeks of having it, and this is why - it is a bit slow. Changing from one area of the island to another is frustrating because it takes so long, and you have to go in the jungle alot to collect things. Also, mine did freeze once and i had to quit and loose everything! However, and please do read on - there is no other game out there like this. I watch Shipwrecked and then play this and it is even more realistic than the show itself! It is also easier to play your sims - they dont get tired too quickly, and their needs are generally easier to fulfill than in the normal sims. Its also fun building houses, and, unlike Bustin Out, where you are constantly worrying about getting a promotion and moving onto the next house etc, this game is complete freedom. My friends are all at different stages in the game to me, and you can linger at one place for as long as you like - its your choice. As well as this, the overall idea of the game is great, and you feel very involved. The graphics are impecable - the whole thing is unbelievably real. Night and day are really great and the fact that you dont have a clock, but a diagram of the sun passing over the sky is a really nice touch. I would recommend borrowing this/renting it or something and then making your mind up. For me, i play it, forget about it, then go back to it and get re-addicted.
I need help! January 3, 2008 Tim Healey (Aberdeen) I cannot stop playing this game. i am blissfully addicted to this game. This is the first PSP game I got and I love it. I have the first Sims on the PC but this game is far far better. It's gameplay is just great, the way even mundane things become important, like where and what to eat. having to make your own home from materials you find, crafting clothes to replace the ones you've lost, and as you play the game you start to wonder what Chimp would taste like they become so annoying. I recomend any Lost fans, sims fans or anyone wishing to play a game that involves thinging instead if frantic button pushing. A great game, I still have no idea whant I'm doing but a great game none the less.
HOW TO SOLVE THE CRASHING PROBLEM January 2, 2008 the baby robot (UK) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I understand that most people are finding that this game constantly CRASHES. Meaning you have to save every ten minutes to stop from having to start all over again.
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS UPDATE YOUR PSP FIRMWARE TO THE NEW 3.80 VERSION AND THE PROBLEM WILL GO AWAY.
Please spread the word, this is such an awesome game and needs it's full potential! I was going to return my copy until I found this out. I'm afraid everyone thinks this game is glitchy.
Frustrating! January 1, 2008 purplekaz (Leicester, UK) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was really enjoying playing this game and had about 3 hours playing time under my belt when my PSP started crashing. Now, like Thomas I cannot load my saved game. If I start a new game it lasts about 20 mins before crashing. Aaaaargh!
Another Sims adventure December 7, 2007 IDG1973 (North) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This new adventure follows the same tried and tested format as the others: exploring, keeping Sims happy, completing their goals, etc. If you love Sims you'll love this too.
The plus points are:
- A fresh new adventure to explore - You can control different Sims within the adventure (up to six can be set at the start) - You can save progress at any time, so it's ideally suited to the PSP if you've only got 10 minutes to kill - It's as entertaining and absorbing as always
The minus points are:
- The graphics - whilst they're cute and detailed, a lot more care could've been put into them. You often find yourself climbing up invisible trees or disappearing off screen while harvesting. When you swim towards the edges of the area you even see your face through the back of your head. Overall, there's no sense of a 3D world as a lot of the objects cut through each other, like you'll see your elbow through a rock even though you're standing behind it.
- The load times - even on a PSP Lite, with its supposedly faster load times, you wait half a minute when you move between areas, or when you save your progress.
- The motives - once you unlock them all, you'll spend half your time just keeping your Sim happy. This does detract from the flow of the game. Plus it takes far too long just waiting for them to finish sleeping, even with fast-forward.
- The interactions - once you tell the Sim to do something, it takes a few seconds for the software to catch up and actually make them do it. And seeing as the whole game is about interacting, it adds up to a whole load of waiting.
- Oh, and there's the free-will option, where if they're left alone for a while, they'll start wandering about doing their own thing. The only problem is it doesn't work: I got a phone call and when I finally got back he'd died!
In a nutshell, still an enjoyable game, despite long delays and some flimsy graphics.
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