
Suddenly on the PS2 you are in to the realms of two analogue sticks and 12 buttons. For example, on the PC you can dart around, line up a range of things your Sim needs to do, switch characters easily, all with one hand and a bit of left and right button clicking. Actually getting your Sims to carry out a range of tasks becomes a chore it is not comparable with the flexibility you get on the PC, so in a sense it’s a totally different gaming experience. The PC version of the game relies heavily on the mouse - something that is reproduced with all the console buttons. From the outset a problem rears its ugly head, which will ultimately blight the entire gaming experience, and that is control. It certainly has that Sims feel to it as you enter the game, with the normal options to move an existing family into a house, or to creating your own characters.
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But how will our little friends cope with being squeezed onto the PS2? (Pocket-lint) - The Sims 2 was one of the top selling games on the PC, with a huge following worldwide.
