The details of EA's upcoming The Sims 3 have been known for a while now. Features such as an open and continuous neighborhood, enhanced MySims creation, etc. Today, EA put out a bunch of new screenshots for the title. Two additional screens at the source due to GameGrep upload limit.

EA has released a plethora of new screenshots from the Sims 3. There were a few so-so ones, so we weeded those out and are bringing the best to our loyal readers. Enjoy! If you wish to know more about the Sims 3, you can check out some gameplay details here.
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    Blackfalcon Mar 19, 08
    I like the idea of a full on neighbourhood, sounds good.
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    ar_cat Mar 19, 08
    Does "continuous neighborhood" mean that all Sims live and age at the same time?
    If so, I'm buying this game!
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    JelalTrueshot Mar 19, 08
    Not sure if they age at the same time but that would be a very cool idea. One of the things I disliked about the previous two games was the time accelerated "normal time". I want to have a 1:1 second ration in the normal mode, and accelerate when I want to.
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    Shadow of Death Mar 19, 08
    Full neighborhood should be expected, or it would just be a mediocre update to the franchise >_>

    Graphically, the characters look a fair bit better too.

    *wonders if there is a PS3/360 version of it in the works*

    Meh, I wouldn't get it, I think....Didn't get the PS2 ones....I played 'The Sims' on the PC ages ago >_>
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    NB Mar 19, 08
    I never really liked Sims games, but Mysims was really good that needs a number 2 for sure with WIFI so does this, but I like a full neighbourhood idea, I'm going to get this for sure, I might like this better than all the other games.
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    Alvaroduck Mar 19, 08
    Looks awesome. The Sims 2 was unlimited fun, so I'll probably buy this. ^^
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    ShinyMilotic Mar 21, 08
    More realistic then ever. The neighbourhood thing sounds pretty good, a bit of a change.

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