When it comes to sim games, The Sims is most likely the first to come to mind, but My Sims is a complete change of style to the series. Even though from its beginnings it was mainly a game series intended for the PC, there have been a lot of console adaptations of these games. My Sims was originally released for the Nintendo Wii and the Nintendo DS, and it was after some time that it was released on PC.
EA was clearly looking at a different target for this game, so it's worth taking a look at it, and that's what we'll do here.
About the game
My Sims is a drastic change from the usual The Sims games. Not only is it an aesthetic change, but also a completely different game style. We'll start the game by customizing our Sim, but not with the usual deep-customization we're used to seeing in The Sims games. Here we'll find that all the characters are more childish and deformed to be smaller as if they were toys or more cartoony Sims.
After we've got our own Sim, we head into a town, where the Mayor will welcome us, and guide us through all the current problems in town. Our job is to renovate and redesign this place from the ground up to make it a better place for its inhabitants and make it a beautiful place.
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The customization in this game is centered around the town itself, using modules and prebuilt items. It's a simplified version of other sims games like SimCity too, with some mechanics of a typical Sims game.
A more Nintendo game?
This game is clearly aiming at a much younger audience. Making the game more cartoonish and simple, it's perfect for the younger kids in the house. The overall looks and mechanics remind us of one of Nintendo's most popular franchises: Animal Crossing. In most Animal Crossing games you have to look after the town you live in and work to make it a better place. The cartoonish look of the characters in both games is pretty similar. Even though most characters in Animal Crossing are just talking animals.
Review
This game is an interesting new take on the franchise. It can't really be compared to any of the other The Sims games since it isn't even similar. It adapted perfectly into the PC, with better graphics, more comfortable controllers, and overall better quality. It's a far superior version of the Wii version.
Its mechanics are way too simple for the teen and adult audience to make it a challenge, but then again, that's not what this game is looking for.
Graphics and visuals: The game looks great even though it's far more simple-looking than any other The Sims games. Its art style is pretty and solid, and it fits perfectly the more simplistic mechanics of the game.
Gameplay: The controls were perfectly adapted for the PC version. Things you used to do shaking and moving your Wii Mote can now be done by simply clicking and moving the mouse. The UI is much better and there's a completely new Online mode. This game's gameplay is greatly improved in this PC version.
Sound: The Sims games are usually great when it comes to soundtracks. This one has a nice, comfy, and cartoon-like soundtrack too. While you should not compare it to the other Sims games since it's a completely
It seems every popular fandom will inevitably get some custom content made for The Sims 4.
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It’s to be expected, considering just how popular TS4 is. Pretty much everyone loves it, even people who’d usually prefer to stare at the ceiling rather than pick up a gamepad.
And much like The Sims 4, My Hero Academia was first released in 2014. And it’s grown wildly in popularity since then. It’s the perfected shounen for a generation that’s grown tired of rough-around-the-edges shows like DBZ and Naruto, and I love it.
Lately I’ve become obsessed with re-creating the dorm life of Class 1-A in my Sims game, and I’ve found tons of fantastic CC that helped me make it happen.
Let me show you some of the best.
20. Bakugo T-Shirts
We’ll start our ranking with something light and versatile – Bakugo’s T-Shirts.
Two of these designs were taken straight from the anime adaptation, and the last one is more like the kind of Bakugo-themed merchandise you’d find at Hot Topic or some other trendy retailer.
They’re all straightforward and modern – perfect for any outfit. Your anime-loving Sims can show their allegiance discreetly without having to walk around dressed-up like Hatsune Miku.
They’re all white-on-black, and there are versions for male, female, and child Sims alike.
19. Midoriya T-Shirts
Midoriya’s T-Shirts are the polar opposite of Bakugo’s, but they look just as comfy – and they’ll look great on any Sim.
These white T-shirts feature simple designs taken straight from the ones worn by the character in the anime.
One of them says “ALL M” to show his love for All Might, and others say stuff like “T-Shirt” in katakana.
Knowing Midoriya, he probably printed these simple designs on the T-shirts himself.
They’re available for male, female, and child Sims.
18. MHA Girls Hoodies
Another fantastic MHA-themed addition to your Sims wardrobe is this hoodie collection based on the hero costumes of the most popular girls in Hero Class 1-A.
Ochaco Uraraka, Mina Ashido, Momo Yaoyorozu, and Tsuyu Asui are all wonderfully represented in these colorful sweaters. Frankly, I’d love to wear one of these, even in real-life.
It’s actually one item with four swatches – one for every girl. While they’re based on all-female characters, the hoodie can be worn by anime lovers of all genders.
17. Hero Career Path
If you’re getting MHA apparel and characters for TS4, you might as well make some changes to the gameplay. Specifically a new BNHA custom career….
Enter the Hero Career Path mod.
Creator Sakine opens up the possibilities for even quirk-less Sims to pursue a career focused on saving people or supporting those who do.
After enrolling as a hero student, your Sim may choose between the Pro Hero, Support, and Rescue courses depending on their skills and personal preferences.
Each of them has several stages of progression with different pay and challenges to complete. Climb your way up to the Top Ten heroes, and you’ll see the cash flow in.
16. MHA CC Assortment
I love it when I can take my time discovering every item in a set, and that’s just what you’ll want to do with this MHA CC Assortment by proficient creator Drosims.
It includes varied, high-quality MHA-themed CAS and Buy Mode items to overhaul your Simsverse into something a little bit more heroic.
In it, you’ll find Overhaul’s outfit and poses, a Tamaki Amajiki Sim, a set of 15 prints/paintings to decorate your walls – and more.
This pack goes above and beyond to give everyone something they’ll love. Plus Ultra!
15. MHA Hair Pack
Creator Botrom-U1 greatly expands our CAS options with their two MHA Hair Packs, covering most of Hero Course Class 1-A.
Midoriya, Bakugo, Todoroki, Kirishima, and Kaminari can be found in the first half.
Iida, Ochaco, Mina, Momo, Tsuyu, Sero, and Kyoka are featured in the second hairstyle pack.
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This second pack also includes Himiko Toga’s hair.
These are all high-quality and true to the source material without looking out-of-place in The Sims 4.
14. More MHA Hairstyles
Creator Aizawasbby also brings us their own set of MHA hairstyles focused on some of the newer characters who’ve gotten more screentime in later seasons of the show.
This fantastic pack includes hairstyles for Nejire Hado and Mirio Togata, two of the top hero candidates in all of Japan. There’s also one for Pro Hero Fat Gum in his less bloated state.
But by far, the best part about this pack is Pro Hero Endeavor’s hair – complete with a flaming beard and mustache.
Don’t worry; no Sims were set on fire during the creation of this hairstyle.
13. MHA Class Uniforms
Once you’ve got the hairstyles, it’s time to move onto the rest of your Sims’ body.
If you’re creating a hero Sim to attend the UA, you’re going to need the school’s uniform. This pack includes them with and without the jacket for increased customization.
It would be ridiculous to keep that jacket on in the summer months.
Regrettably, these are only for male Sims. If you want the female version, get it here.
There’s also a short-sleeved summer version here – all with several color palettes you can play around with.
12. BNHA Gym Uniforms
Whenever the kids at Hero Course 1-A need to get some hands-on training, they don their Gym Uniforms – and so can your aspiring hero Sim.
These uniforms are available for all genders.
They’re convenient and won’t get torn up by your Sim’s quirk!
These uniforms come in ten different swatches with fantastic color palettes, such as All Might’s colors and a black-on-yellow one reminiscent of The Bride in Kill Bill.
If you’re interested, you can get Cheerleader Uniforms from the same CC creator as well.
11. Maboromicamie – Camie Utsushimi
We’ve covered several fantastic generic & related CC items, but it’s time we get down to business with what everybody is looking for – hero costumes.
Maboromicamie is one of Shiketsu Highschool’s top hero candidates. Her quirk, Glamour, allows her to exhale a hallucinogenic mist that covers a wide area. It goes well together with her tight leather hero suit, which accentuates her curves and gives her the upper hand against overwhelmed males.
I mean, have you seen how easily people lose their cool next to attractive individuals?
This sexy outfit is available in ten swatches, so even if you don’t want Camie in your game, you’ll still get a versatile skin-tight jumpsuit.
10. Himiko Toga
The first time we meet Maboromicamie during the Provisional Hero License Exam, she’s actually being impersonated by none other than Himiko Toga – the cutest member of the League of Villains.
This murderous psychopath is one of the LOV’s most essential members thanks to her quirk, Transform, which lets her copy the appearance (and later, the quirks) of anyone whose blood she drinks.
This pack includes both a standard and bloodied version of her signature outfit. It also includes her mask and the entire blood-sucking apparatus she employs to enhance her abilities.
9. Dabi
Another key member of the League of Villains is Dabi, a blue-flame user with a mysterious past that I won’t spoil for those who’re only watching the anime rather than reading the manga.
His quirk, Cremation, lets him generate insanely hot blue flames from his body.
Regrettably, they also burn him – hence the scars and staples on his body.
This pack is not his outfit but the entire Sim, as the scars and staples will only work with a specific face and body type. Still, it’s a fantastic addition.
8. Mr. Compress
One of my favorite villains from the LOV is Mr. Compress, a sharp-dressed gentleman with one of the most convenient quirks ever.
As his name suggests, his Compress quirk lets him shrink anything he touches to a small, round pebble he can carry around with him.
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It’s useful for abductions, heists, and even for carrying wounded allies back to HQ.
I’d never wear a backpack again in my life if I had that quirk.
Besides his outfit, this pack includes five versions of his mask and an “unmasked” version that shows the balaclava underneath.
7. Twice
Twice is probably the most interesting member of the League of Villains due to his origin story, which sees his sanity being drained by his quirk.
Twice can make perfect copies of anything – hence the name.
He can also copy himself, which eventually leads him to forget which one of the clones was the real one. This proved too much for his psyche to handle, and he developed Dissociative Identity Disorder.
With this custom creation, you can now have Twice roaming around your neighborhood… or two… or three…
6. Tomura Shigaraki
The leader of the League of Villains starts as a whiny kid with some serious childhood issues. But throughout the anime and manga, he’s shown incredible growth.
Unfortunately, that didn’t make him any less evil.
Besides the gift of leadership, Shigaraki has the Decay quirk, which lets him destroy anything he manages to grab with his hands. This power is fearsome from the get-go, but as the series progresses, it grows to a point where he can destroy entire buildings with ease.
This pack includes his hair, clothes, shoes, and “handy” full-body accessories. You can also get an alternative version with a black coat here.
5. Creati – Momo Yaoyorozu
The show isn’t called “My Villain Academy”.
So let’s move on and take a look at some of the best hero Sims CC available for TS4.
Momo Yaoyorozu is one of the most academically accomplished members of Class 1-A. She comes from a wealthy family, but she doesn’t think of herself any different from her classmates.
Her revealing outfit is meant to leave as much of her skin uncovered as possible, not to hamper her Creation quirk, which lets her reproduce any material through her skin.
You can get this ingenious and sexy outfit in ten different colors, including some reminiscent of All Might or Uravity.
4. Froppy – Tsuyu Asui
The cutest hero in the entire show has to be Froppy – the Rainy Season Hero.
This adorable hero has powers similar to a frog’s characteristics, including a super-strong tongue and the ability to jump vast distances in the same way this freshwater amphibian would.
Her outfit reflects her froggy origins with its green colors and the head accessory, which looks a bit like a frog’s bulgy eyes. While the black and green combo is excellent, you can also choose one of nine extra swatches included in this set.
3. Uravity – Ochaco Uraraka
Ochaco Uraraka is a determined girl. And one of the most relatable hero candidates.
After all, she wants to become a Pro Hero so she can make some money to help at home – a reason most of us can more easily connect with than “becoming the symbol of peace” or something of the sort.
Her outfit is also among the most creative and good-looking in the show, giving her a bit of a futuristic astronaut look that I love. It’s only fitting for someone whose quirk lets her manipulate gravity.
This Uravity set includes an Ochaco Sim, her outfit, and nine extra swatches on top of the original color palette.
2. Deku – Izuku Midoriya
Of course, we couldn’t leave MHA’s protagonist out of the loop.
During his childhood, Deku struggled with the harsh reality of having no quirk in a quirky world. Still, he was determined to become a hero one way or another.
This earnest nature and will to sacrifice himself to help others caught All Might’s eye, making him transfer his All for One quirk to the young boy.
This pack will let you bring this heroic teenager to your Sims’ world.
1. Kacchan – Bakugo Katsuki
I may catch some flak for placing Bakugo over Izuku, but believe me, this outfit’s quality warrants the choice.
Bakugo’s quirk makes his sweat as volatile as nitroglycerin, which is oddly fitting, given his explosive personality. His hero costume was modeled to help him weaponize his sweat in various ways – and the grenade bracers are a vital part of the system.
This pack includes everything from the grenade arms to the explosion effect accessory behind his spiky hair.
But speaking of his hair, I’d recommend downloading this for the best results.
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