The Sims 2: Ultimate Collection

The Sims 2: Ultimate Collection (2014)

by Maxis, Electronic Arts
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Simulator
Themes:Open world
Game modes:Single player
Story:In The Sims 2, your Sims will be more lifelike, more responsive, and more complex than ever before. The Sims 2: Ultimate Collection includes a copy of the base game The Sims 2 and all its additional discs and expansion kits. This edition is not commercially available: it was deployed in conjunction with the end of technical support for The Sims 2 on July 22, 2014. Players with a digital version of one of The Sims 2 games in their Origin library thus received the Ultimate Collection automatically.Show more
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This game is legit one of the first PC games I've ever played and my aunt got me into this series from this game. I actually have fond memories of this game and I hope this game can find it's way to GOG so I can relive these memories.
Have you ever played a game that perfectly captures a vibe of an era that you were alive for but you have only vague memories of? That is something The Sims 2 does strangely well capturing this 2000's vibe that makes me feel Nostalgic for an Era I... Wasn't really all that there for... Like Sims 2 just has this Nostalgic vibe to that hits me in all the right areas even if I have more probable nostalgia for Sims 3. It still be worth adding on GOG so more people get these 2000's vibes.
user avatar@einsteinjetuser avatar@einsteinjet
January 31, 2025
This is one of my favorite video games ever. It improves on everything in The Sims 1. My parents bought the double deluxe version when I was a kid and we all played the heck out of it.
One of my fav comfy games back in the day and in my view the one with the most heart and soul put into it and seeing EA doing the absolute bare minimum to make the sims 1 and 2 "play" on modern hardware while only really adding denuvo of all things in the steam version really grinds my gears....The sims 2 deserve much much better than that and i hope if Gog ever picks this up they put better care on makeing this game play nice with newer machines so old and new fans can enjoy this without haveing to wrangle with a bunch of files and fanfixes to get it to even run. If they do all of that then i can't wait to relive the comfyness that this classic offers and with better respect and care that it deserves. EDIT: apologies was wrong about the denuvo part it was for the sims 4 dlc not 2
That was my firsts TS game. I played with a bunch of annoying people that I cut ties with but the game itself is good. I won't say that it's the best game that exists, far from it, but deffinitely, from my experience, it's the best TS between them all (I didn't play a lot od TS1 so I can't truelly evalluate it but between TS2, TS3 AND TS4, it's the best, deffinitelly). I love thsi game, both because of it's imprevisibility and challenges and because if it's story telling possibilities and fun. ^^ I lvoed to create all sort of stories, all sorts of stores and all sorts of sims and see the crazy things and dynamics that would happen betweeen sims and the hidden stories in the game. It was a fun time. ^^
user avatar@Jovinciuser avatar@Jovinci
January 30, 2025
O primeiro The sims que joguei no pc e simplesmente o melhor que existe, DLC boas, humor perfeito, gameplay divertida e gráficos perfeitos, esse foi o ultimo The Sims que foi feito com amor.
This game is still one of the best ever. Each expansion pack that was released was fully incorporated into each neighborhood, so there are no limitations to playing where you want to play or with what. The new version (Sims 4) is literally limited to whatever is released is limited to the neighborhood it was released with. The Sims 2 is just a great experience to this day - an actual true game that you can relax with.
user avatar@lisaissmalluser avatar@lisaissmall
February 04, 2025
The Sims 2 is probably the best of all of the Sims games to date. I've played them since the beginning and still enjoy the current Sims 4 games but would love to have this on GOG. This would really transport us back to the peak of Sims gaming!
user avatar@BigBadBeef1user avatar@BigBadBeef1
February 07, 2025
It's hard to really say what makes it special. What makes the Mona Lisa special? Or what is so particular about the Eiffel tower? Or the old Die Hard movies? This game released barely more than 20 years ago, yet we can already call it a relic from a bygone era, when video games were passion projects, and labors of love. It was a simpler time, where smaller teams of dedicated, talented individuals made games that they wanted to play themselves, and weren't burdened by sales targets, excessive monetization and ideological intrusions in both their creative works and daily lives. My childhood was in Sims 2. Any successive sims games from that I just waved off dismissively with zero interest in anything that came after, and I really can't say why. I just didn't care much for them. Maybe it was feature bloat, or maybe DLC spam, either way, number two is the one I got stuck with... until the original CD I purchased it on was no longer usable and a replacement was nowhere to be found.
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