User blog comment:Nikel23/New store world: Roaring Heights/@comment-5520812-20131125152529

At first glance, I thought "This world is better than of Midnight Hollow". I kinda like the mix of Coney Island and Art Deco themes, though, It's too bad though it's really just an another Bridgeport (IMO) with Mediterranean themes and smaller skyscrapers.

Anyways, rounding up the good and bads (in my personal opinion): The goods: 1) The roller coaster. Great for building a Coney Island-inspired world, IMO. It could've been better if they could offer a steel variant in addition to wooden, though. But overall, it seems very promising to me.

2) Art Deco themes (to some extent). Sure, it's somewhat of an overused theme (as it was used in Bridgeport and Starlight Shores and now this world), but it's still well-implemented. Looks better than the other two, IMO. Also, the buildings shown in the screenshot seems to be shell buildings as well.

The bads: 1) Continuing my complaint with character descriptions. I was disappointed with character descriptions back when Sunlit Tides was released. I mean, why don't they add some flavor text to pre-made Sims, like what they did to Isla Paradiso Sure, it's really short, but it's still better than the lazy default descriptions like "X loves because of X".

2) My obvious rant with returning Sims 2 characters. Younger versions of the Capp family returning as a selling point for the store team. Again. When was the last time the store team released a world without all these returning Sims 2 characters?

3) The name. Roaring Heights. Er... kay?