"The Sims 4" has been unveiled.
"The Sims 4" has been unveiled. The Sims

"The Sims 4" has officially been unveiled with two new trailers, one of which is a six-minute gameplay trailer. We were introduced to our first footage of "The Sims 4" among a series of brief clips at the beginning of EA's Gamescom 2013 presentation. Following a brief live-action trailer that featured several known references to the franchise, Rachael Franklin of Maxis talked the audience through the "all-new emotion-based gameplay video."

"Every action is informed and affected by their emotional states," Franklin told us. Simmers can "affect the mind, body and heart, of these new Sims." Also noteworthy is that furnishing and objects can affect the emotions of nearby Sims. The presentation emphasized the emotion-based gameplay, however, the look of the game didn't appear drastically different from previous versions. An intriguing aspect of the emotion system is the long term impact it has on the Sims that will in turn affect the way a Sim will interact with one another on different encounters.

In the new installment of "The Sims" the Create-A-Sim feature allows players to sculpt their sim by hand. "Like playing with clay." For the first time in sim history players can choose the gait of Sims. Build mode has also been revamped to make it quicker and easier to build houses. With the new wall-dragging system, which has significantly improved since "The Sims 3", you can have a fully decorated room in just one click.

Are you excited for the new Sims 4 game? Be sure to check out the gameplay and theatrical trailer below.

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