The Sims 2: University is just an awesome game that is worth buying. Must I go on? Well, if you want a little more advanced review, keep reading. The Sims 2: University gets a 7.9 from Gamespot. I think that the rating should be at least 8.0. This being said from a person with a brand new computer, I wouldn't know how slowly it loads, so maybe it does derserve a 7.9. Anyways, in the game, you can send your teenager to college. When they arrive, they will grow up. They'll look more mature, but usually they don't look the coolest, so you might want to get a taxi and get new clothes. That's actually the biggest flaw in the game. The taxi. Even if you have Nightlife (another great expansion pack) chances are there isn't enough space to put your car. Either way, you just have to be patient, maybe put it into ultra speed. When I was playing Sims 2 with Nightlife, it was truly addicting. University makes it som much more addicting. There aren't many new additions to the game. Some include new clothing (not much), some new items like a Counterfeiting machine, and some new social interactions such as water balloons, joy buzzers, and the ventrilo fart. All pranks are very funny, but you have to be careful who you do it to. As in regular colleges, you can study a major such as drama, art, and others. To complete in your classes, you might want to do your assignments, gain the required skill points, but most importantly, write your term paper. This will help your career when you get out of college VERY well. So basically, The Sims 2: University is a fun, humorous, and addicting game. So my opinion is that you should buy it and enjoy it!
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