The Sims 4‘s new SpongeBob collaboration is going through backlash from followers following its current shadow drop. The continued barrage of criticism is centered on the whole lot from asset high quality to worth proposition, with some The Sims 4 followers additionally specializing in its model match, or lack thereof.
Digital Arts launched two SpongeBob SquarePants-themed The Sims 4 kits—SpongeBob Child’s Room and SpongeBob’s Home—on December 4. The packs debuted at $6.99 a chunk, with EA additionally providing them as a $9.99 bundle that features a few unique bonus objects.
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Sims 4 Followers Criticize SpongeBob Construct Kits
The Sims 4‘s SpongeBob collaboration has sparked largely detrimental reactions from a vocal part of the participant base. Taking to social media, some followers argued that the kits look “low cost,” are overly reliant on flat recolors that appear lazy, and are clashing with the established The Sims 4 aesthetic. “I would not get it even when it was free,” one of many followers stated of the not too long ago launched two-kit bundle on Reddit, whereas one other took goal on the pineapple home roof texture included in SpongeBob’s Home Equipment, describing it as “tragic.” The comment echoes extra widespread complaints that some objects really feel like fundamental recolors or low-effort customized content material fairly than paid DLC.
The Sims 4 SpongeBob Garments Face Comparable Complaints
Clothes objects from the SpongeBob crossover acquired comparable criticism, drawing complaints and mock for “recolor-level” execution. “The garments are particularly tragic, it seems like somebody who simply discovered methods to recolor stuff made it,” one pissed off fan wrote on the r/TheSims subreddit. Voicing an analogous sentiment, one other participant likened the SpongeBob clothes objects to customized content material their 14-year-old self would have made for The Sims 2 by simply slapping photos onto the whole lot.
Including to the continued complaints, some followers have additionally taken goal at how a lot the SpongeBob content material clashes with the remainder of the sport. Whereas The Sims 4‘s exaggerated art style was controversial at launch, the Stuff Packs and expansions Maxis put out over time have principally been in line with it. Conversely, the SpongeBob kits largely consist of things that followers really feel stick out like a sore thumb. “There’s simply one thing so jarring about seeing real-life artwork and issues in Sims,” one participant wrote on the collection’ largest subreddit, with one other one including: “once I first noticed the pictures, I assumed they have been AI fan mock-ups.”
lilsimsie Bashes Sims 4 SpongeBob Packs, Stirring Some Drama
Common Sims 4 YouTuber Kayla “lilsimsie” Sims has additionally criticized the brand new DLC in a current video titled “I purchased the SpongeBob packs so you do not have to.” The 25-minute video posted on December 5 largely reiterates the aforementioned complaints that followers have already been voicing for the reason that packs have been shadow dropped. Nevertheless, the transfer ended up stirring some drama within the course of, leading to a wave of YouTube feedback criticizing her for purchasing the packs within the first place. The backlash gained sufficient traction that lilsimsie penned an elaborate response pinned to the controversial video. “I believed that making a detrimental video about these packs was the ‘finest’ factor I may do with my platform,” the content material creator stated. “I perceive in the event you disagree and really feel that I should not have talked about them in any respect, however my intention was to overtly encourage folks to not purchase both of those packs.”
The Sims 4‘s SpongeBob kits have seemingly gained little early industrial momentum. In line with SteamDB knowledge, SpongeBob Child’s Room Equipment is the 792nd prime vendor on Valve’s storefront as of December 6, whereas SpongeBob’s Home Equipment ranks even worse, at quantity 807. They’ve 15 Steam consumer evaluations mixed, suggesting their gross sales could also be within the a whole lot at most. There are presently no concrete indicators of the DLC packs performing higher on consoles.
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September 2, 2014
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T for Teen: Crude Humor, Sexual Themes, Violence
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Digital Arts


