Compara los precios de The Sims 3: Late Night en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por The Sims Studio. Publicado por Electronic Arts Inc.. Lanzado el 27/1/2011. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 74/100.

The Sims 3's nightlife expansion adds celebrities, vampires, and a dense urban playground to the base game - if you can stomach the EA launcher.

Late Night is the third major expansion for The Sims 3, and it is the one that finally dragged the series into something resembling an actual city. Bridgeport - a dense, skyline-heavy map modeled loosely on Los Angeles and San Francisco - replaces the suburban sprawl of Sunset Valley with high-rise apartments, exclusive clubs, rooftop bars, and a celebrity fame system that rewards social climbing in ways the base game never did. For simulation fans who thought The Sims 3 was a bit too pastoral, this expansion is the corrective. The mechanical additions here are substantial for an expansion of this era. The celebrity tier system introduces a reputation ladder with real gameplay friction - low-fame Sims get turned away at club doors, paparazzi follow high-fame Sims everywhere, and mixing fame levels in relationships creates genuine social tension. Vampires arrive as a full playable life state with their own skill trees, plasma juice mechanics, and the classic weakness-to-sunlight tradeoff that actually requires you to plan a Sim's schedule around sunrise and sunset. Bars and lounges come with bartending as a skill, bands as a career track, and hot tubs as the social catalysts EA knew they would be. None of this is deep in the Crusader Kings sense, but each system layers decision-making onto what is otherwise a very freeform sandbox. Where Late Night frustrates is in the execution details. Bridgeport's vertical layout causes routing problems the game's engine was never quite built for - Sims on upper floors frequently get stuck, lose time to elevator queues, and occasionally refuse to pathfind at all. The celebrity system, while novel, tips into annoyance faster than it should; once your Sim hits the upper tiers, the constant paparazzi interactions become a time tax on every session. The apartment system is also more superficial than it appears on first look - you cannot actually renovate most apartments the way you can a standalone house, which is a real limitation if you like expressing creativity through architecture. From a build-order perspective, Late Night is best approached after you have the base game and ideally one or two other expansions working. It integrates cleanly with expansions like Ambitions and Generations, and the community mod ecosystem - particularly NRaas mods like Overwatch and MasterController - patch out most of the routing and performance issues that the official game never fixed. If you are already running a modded Sims 3 setup, Late Night is one of the stronger expansion purchases because the celebrity and vampire content ages better than, say, the purely aesthetic packs. If you are brand new to The Sims 3, start with the base game first; Late Night's systems assume you already understand the core loop. The 81% positive Steam rating is accurate for the right audience. Players who want suburbia and family gameplay should look at other expansions. Players who want a Sim to become a vampire celebrity bartender who performs in a rooftop band and gets photographed leaving exclusive clubs at 3 AM will find exactly that here, bugs and all. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 3: Late Night

The Sims 3: Late Night

27 ene 2011The Sims StudioElectronic Arts Inc.
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The Sims 3's nightlife expansion adds celebrities, vampires, and a dense urban playground to the base game - if you can stomach the EA launcher.

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Late Night is the third major expansion for The Sims 3, and it is the one that finally dragged the series into something resembling an actual city. Bridgeport - a dense, skyline-heavy map modeled loosely on Los Angeles and San Francisco - replaces the suburban sprawl of Sunset Valley with high-rise apartments, exclusive clubs, rooftop bars, and a celebrity fame system that rewards social climbing in ways the base game never did. For simulation fans who thought The Sims 3 was a bit too pastoral, this expansion is the corrective. The mechanical additions here are substantial for an expansion of this era. The celebrity tier system introduces a reputation ladder with real gameplay friction - low-fame Sims get turned away at club doors, paparazzi follow high-fame Sims everywhere, and mixing fame levels in relationships creates genuine social tension. Vampires arrive as a full playable life state with their own skill trees, plasma juice mechanics, and the classic weakness-to-sunlight tradeoff that actually requires you to plan a Sim's schedule around sunrise and sunset. Bars and lounges come with bartending as a skill, bands as a career track, and hot tubs as the social catalysts EA knew they would be. None of this is deep in the Crusader Kings sense, but each system layers decision-making onto what is otherwise a very freeform sandbox. Where Late Night frustrates is in the execution details. Bridgeport's vertical layout causes routing problems the game's engine was never quite built for - Sims on upper floors frequently get stuck, lose time to elevator queues, and occasionally refuse to pathfind at all. The celebrity system, while novel, tips into annoyance faster than it should; once your Sim hits the upper tiers, the constant paparazzi interactions become a time tax on every session. The apartment system is also more superficial than it appears on first look - you cannot actually renovate most apartments the way you can a standalone house, which is a real limitation if you like expressing creativity through architecture. From a build-order perspective, Late Night is best approached after you have the base game and ideally one or two other expansions working. It integrates cleanly with expansions like Ambitions and Generations, and the community mod ecosystem - particularly NRaas mods like Overwatch and MasterController - patch out most of the routing and performance issues that the official game never fixed. If you are already running a modded Sims 3 setup, Late Night is one of the stronger expansion purchases because the celebrity and vampire content ages better than, say, the purely aesthetic packs. If you are brand new to The Sims 3, start with the base game first; Late Night's systems assume you already understand the core loop. The 81% positive Steam rating is accurate for the right audience. Players who want suburbia and family gameplay should look at other expansions. Players who want a Sim to become a vampire celebrity bartender who performs in a rooftop band and gets photographed leaving exclusive clubs at 3 AM will find exactly that here, bugs and all.

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originCelebrity SystemVampiresUrban SettingExpansion PackNightlifeApartment LivingModdableFame MechanicsBartending Skill

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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