
The design of the new area is probably the best I have seen in the whole franchise. The most welcome addition is the new world named Windenburg. I’m going to talk about the new content first and then get into the social aspect of the game. The new expansion pack enhances the core gameplay, and your Sims come across as more complex characters than before. And while it doesn’t deliver awesomeness such as male pregnancy introduced in Get To Work, it does provide fans with new content aimed at making your Sims more social. Get Together is the second official expansion pack in The Sims 4 series. But be careful, since your work shift will end promptly even if you’re in the middle of something.The Sims 4 got a new expansion pack titled Get Together, and as the name implies it is all about your Sims getting together and having fun, or wreaking havoc in the neighborhood, depending on how you play. By that, it’s not far off from having a special in-game event during every one of your Sim’s work days. Instead of opting to send your Sim to its imaginary job, only to return with money about eight hours later, you can direct your Sim and hopefully check off the many items on the list that will count toward the Sim’s overall performance. Not only do they all require a research lab at some point, but they also need your hands-on guidance and, ideally, your Sim’s laser-eyed focus. The three new careers-Doctor, Scientist, and Detective-may not seem that connected, but the Get to Work expansion argues otherwise. For the price tag and for what it is, these additions do the job and only a little more than that.

While Get to Work doesn’t amend those particular missing features, it does give fans the introduction of aliens, three careers that require on-site participation, and the ability to open their own retail business. The continual free patches that have added pools, ghosts, two careers, and a Genealogy patch have removed some of the sting from the lack of an open world, create-a-style, an elevation build tool, and dishwashers. As I wrote in my feature preview for the Get to Work expansion for The Sims 4, much of the effort from EA Maxis has been to redeem itself from its controversial launch.
