A few drinks with your  mates, a bit of bowling and the offer of 
probably-not-legal substances  from a mystical lady who lives in an alleyway - 
it's clear 
that The Sims  2: Nightlife is the result of arduous research and monitoring 
of my own  nightly habits. 

Yep, here's the next link in the chain of Sims 2  expansion packs, adding, 
just as you'd expect it to, a whole bunch of new  things for your Sims to see, 
do and ingest. Nightlife's new features  revolve around the addition of a 
downtown neighbourhood which contains  restaurants, bars, nightclubs and a 
worrying 
amount of bowling alleys, all  of which are available as virtual dating 
venues should you wish to fling  yourself ever further into that pit of 
anti-social 
doom that can only come  from watching little computer people get it on with 
one another.


 



Alternative nightlife  activities are also explored with the addition of 
vampires, allowing your  Sims to become creatures of the night, stalking nubile 
young ladies and  prancing about in capes trying to bite people. Plus, you can 
now buy cars,  so your Sims no longer have to rely on taxis to get  around.

Unsurprisingly however, there's no real added depth to the  original 
gameplay, and behind the complex conversation options you'll find  the same 
game you 
were playing before you installed the expansion. Except  with more bowling.








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