The Sims 2 comes to the PSP handheld entertainment system, Nintendo DS, and Game Boy Advance bringing with it all the addictive, open-ended gameplay of the fastest-selling PC game of all time. Featuring a unique storyline for each platform, The Sims 2 lets you create, customize, and control different neighborhoods as you delve into the mysteries of Stangetown and strive to uncover its secrets. Mind your Sim's Sanity Meter to save them from a nervous breakdown and connect with other players to trade secrets and play head-to-head mini-games. With The Sims 2 for handheld, now you can take it with you everywhere.
The Sims 2 PSP Previews May 18, 2005. In The Sims 2 for the PSP, players wander into Strangetown (a location familiar to players of other versions of Sims 2). This is a town that's earned its name: UFO crashes, crazy people, government conspiracies. R/thesims: A subreddit for all those who play and love The Sims games!
Features:
- Exclusive Story - Find out all the mysteries of Strangetown as you build up your palatial estate. Discover up to 20 unique locations as you unlock the secrets of this bizarre town. While you are on your adventures, keep your Sanity Meter up to prevent an untimely nervous breakdown while you challenge your neighbors in the all new social game.
- Trading is Key - Swap secrets and customized content throughout this 3D world via the wireless function. Participate in all eight unique mini-games which will help with your quest for the secrets of Strangetown.
- Don't go Insane! - Sanity is your state of mind. Make sure you keep up with your life aspirations and fulfill all your wants while avoiding your fears or else your Sims could experience a detrimental nervous breakdown.
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I was viewing the content The Sims 4 and saw how Maxis was returning and it really brought back memories of The Sims 2 and its success on virtually all platforms. For a while I wondered if the makers of the Sims would do another game like The Sims 2 for the PSP release? That game was incredibly interesting with a story mode and everything! That game was and still is my go to road trip game for spending long amounts of time in a car or on a plane. I'm not sure if they decided not to continue this form on the PSP because of low sales or just weren't interested, but this game provided a very unique experience unlike any other Sims game I've played. I realize this post is more me reminiscing than suggesting, but I would really enjoy seeing another game released like this. I realize that's a strange thing to say because the Sims has always been about your freedom to create your own story, which I love, but all of their games that had some form of story mode such as the psp and ps2 releases along with Urbz have been quite enjoyable as well!