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Sims 3's final stuff pack bundles three movie-genre wardrobes into one box, but zero new gameplay means it lives or dies entirely on whether you needed more cowboy hats and crypt furniture.

My honest take after digging through this one: Movie Stuff is the most self-aware stuff pack in the Sims 3 lineup, and also one of the most polarising. It does not pretend to change how the game plays. There are no new careers, no new skill trees, no rabbit holes, no new social interactions. What you get is a content drop organised around three cinematic genres: western, horror/gothic, and superhero/supervillain. If that sounds thin, it is. If that sounds like exactly what your heavily-modded Sims 3 save has been missing, you may disagree entirely. The item count is respectable for a stuff pack. There are 33 buy-mode objects including two vehicles, the Vigilante Supercycle and the Sim-Mobile, plus five build-mode objects spanning saloon doors, a laser door, a crypt portal arch called the Crypt Lord's Portal, and a phone-booth shower tucked into the heroic theme. CAS content covers clothing and hairstyles for most life stages, including teens and elders, though toddlers are skipped entirely. The superhero and villain block is the heaviest of the three themes, clocking around 54 CAS and build items on its own, and it pairs naturally with the Supernatural expansion if you already own it. The western theme is the thinnest of the trio in terms of build and buy support, leaning heavily on CAS outfits and benefiting from Pets content to fill the gaps. Horror sits comfortably in the middle and complements Supernatural and the Midnight Hollow world content well. The core criticism in community reception is fair: spreading across three genres means none of them feel complete. A cowboy-themed player gets a saloon bar, a bar stool, a rocking chair, and some frilled chaps, then runs out of steam. Reviewers consistently described it as a pack that works best as a complement to existing content rather than a standalone purchase. The Late Night expansion's Film Actor career gives the whole set some actual purpose, letting you decorate a proper studio set with the included spotlights, film reel chests, and clapper board accessories from the Director's Set bonus. Without Late Night in your library, the movie-studio framing is mostly aesthetic dressing. The mixed Steam rating of 61 percent positive from a small review sample reflects the general community split. Machinima creators and storytelling-focused players tend to rate this pack generously because themed backdrops, costume variety, and set-dressing objects are genuinely useful for in-game photography and video. Standard gameplay-focused players often find it forgettable. As the ninth and final stuff pack released for Sims 3, it carries a mild historical footnote but no mechanical legacy. The mod community at NexusMods continues to update Sims 3 content generally, so any CAS or build items here can be further customised through CAStyle or retexture mods, which does extend the pack's practical lifespan for dedicated players. Bottom line: this is a purchase driven almost entirely by your existing collection and play style. Own Late Night and Supernatural? The synergy is real and the extra costuming actually gets used. Coming in cold with only the base game? Three half-finished genre themes and no gameplay hooks is a hard sell. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 3: Movie Stuff
Simulation

The Sims 3: Movie Stuff

Sep 10, 2013The Sims StudioElectronic Arts Inc.
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Sims 3's final stuff pack bundles three movie-genre wardrobes into one box, but zero new gameplay means it lives or dies entirely on whether you needed more cowboy hats and crypt furniture.

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My honest take after digging through this one: Movie Stuff is the most self-aware stuff pack in the Sims 3 lineup, and also one of the most polarising. It does not pretend to change how the game plays. There are no new careers, no new skill trees, no rabbit holes, no new social interactions. What you get is a content drop organised around three cinematic genres: western, horror/gothic, and superhero/supervillain. If that sounds thin, it is. If that sounds like exactly what your heavily-modded Sims 3 save has been missing, you may disagree entirely. The item count is respectable for a stuff pack. There are 33 buy-mode objects including two vehicles, the Vigilante Supercycle and the Sim-Mobile, plus five build-mode objects spanning saloon doors, a laser door, a crypt portal arch called the Crypt Lord's Portal, and a phone-booth shower tucked into the heroic theme. CAS content covers clothing and hairstyles for most life stages, including teens and elders, though toddlers are skipped entirely. The superhero and villain block is the heaviest of the three themes, clocking around 54 CAS and build items on its own, and it pairs naturally with the Supernatural expansion if you already own it. The western theme is the thinnest of the trio in terms of build and buy support, leaning heavily on CAS outfits and benefiting from Pets content to fill the gaps. Horror sits comfortably in the middle and complements Supernatural and the Midnight Hollow world content well. The core criticism in community reception is fair: spreading across three genres means none of them feel complete. A cowboy-themed player gets a saloon bar, a bar stool, a rocking chair, and some frilled chaps, then runs out of steam. Reviewers consistently described it as a pack that works best as a complement to existing content rather than a standalone purchase. The Late Night expansion's Film Actor career gives the whole set some actual purpose, letting you decorate a proper studio set with the included spotlights, film reel chests, and clapper board accessories from the Director's Set bonus. Without Late Night in your library, the movie-studio framing is mostly aesthetic dressing. The mixed Steam rating of 61 percent positive from a small review sample reflects the general community split. Machinima creators and storytelling-focused players tend to rate this pack generously because themed backdrops, costume variety, and set-dressing objects are genuinely useful for in-game photography and video. Standard gameplay-focused players often find it forgettable. As the ninth and final stuff pack released for Sims 3, it carries a mild historical footnote but no mechanical legacy. The mod community at NexusMods continues to update Sims 3 content generally, so any CAS or build items here can be further customised through CAStyle or retexture mods, which does extend the pack's practical lifespan for dedicated players. Bottom line: this is a purchase driven almost entirely by your existing collection and play style. Own Late Night and Supernatural? The synergy is real and the extra costuming actually gets used. Coming in cold with only the base game? Three half-finished genre themes and no gameplay hooks is a hard sell. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

originStuff PackCAS-HeavyMachinima-FriendlyBuild-Buy DecorLate Night SynergySupernatural SynergyCostume FocusNo New Gameplay

System Requirements

Minimum

OS *
Windows XP (Service Pack 2) or Windows Vista (Service Pack 1)
Memory
(XP) 1 GB; (Vista) 1.5 GB
Graphics
128 MB Video Card with support for Pixel Shader 2.0
Processor
(XP) 2.0 GHz P4 processor or equivalent; (Vista) 2.4 GHz P4 processor or equivalent
Hard Drive
At least 6.5 GB of hard drive space with at least 1 GB additional space for custom content
Supported Video Cards
Nvidia GeForce series: FX5900 or greater, G100, GT 120, GT 130, GTS 150, GTS 250, GTX 260, GTX 275, GTX 280, GTX 285, GTX 295; ATI Radeon™ series: ATI Radeon 9500 series of greater, X300, X600, X700, X800, X850, X1300, X1600, X1800, X1900, X1950, 2400, 2600, 2900, 3450, 3650, 3850, 3870, 4850, 4870 series or greater; Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA): GMA 3-Series, GMA 4-Series

Reviews & Ratings

Steam
61%(33)

Game Info

Developer
The Sims Studio
Publisher
Electronic Arts Inc.
Release Date
Sep 10, 2013

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