The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle Critic Reviews
11 Total Reviews
9 Positive Reviews(81.8%)
1 Mixed Reviews(9.1%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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GamesRadar+
June 9, 2020
Mostly cool looks and hard work make for an eco-friendly expansion that inspires.
Impulsegamer
June 16, 2020
I felt like this game was just setting things up for trolling because I couldn’t help but spend most of my first few hours in this expansion looking for ways to wreak havoc, but once I buckled down and focused on the expansion I found it to be a lot of fun. My only real problem I see is the price tag as it sits at a whopping 39.99 U.S. and 49.95 AUD in Australia. You do get a lot in this expansion but that price is hard to swallow. If you love the Sims then you will love this expansion.
God is a Geek
June 25, 2020
The Eco Lifestyle expansion feels new and fresh even this far into the game’s lifespan. Another game-changer for The Sims 4, and a true home run for Maxis.
IGN Spain
June 8, 2020
This DLC goes straight to the top of our favorite The Sims 4 expansions (only surpassed by Seasons)
COGconnected
June 17, 2020
While I, at first, began playing with a bit of wariness, the Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle, really improved on the everyday gameplay. Yes there are a few minor issues with gameplay and the facade of living in a full bustling neighbourhood is a bit disappointing but there’s a ton of new features to be played with and so many new ways you can tell a story with your favourite Sims.
Screen Rant
June 10, 2020
Apart from some minor issues with gameplay and the initial lack of depth to the neighborhoods despite how full they look, The Sims 4 Eco Lifestyle is a unique, choice-based experience that offers tons of new features allowing players to tell new stories with their Sims. The features in this pack can affect every other world available in the game, making it, like Seasons, feel like a pack many Sims fans soon won't be able to play without.
We Got This Covered
June 16, 2020
The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle brings with it a sense of community I've never felt in The Sims before. Your sim's actions have consequences in the world, both for better or worse, and this new expansion gives players a ton of new ways to play. Eco Lifestyle is refreshing and unique, even if some of its new clothes are horrendously ugly.
Digital Spy
June 16, 2020
The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle is an impressive expansion that emphasises not only green living but also community. The biggest success stems from how the core features come together in a cohesive way to make your neighbourhood feel connected, backed by Evergreen Harbor's memorable world.
TheSixthAxis
July 13, 2020
Despite the game's bugs, The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle is a welcome surprise that surpassed my expectations. Even if you're like me and the idea of off-the-grid living doesn't interest you, there's still enough in this pack that makes it worth a look - just don't expect as much replayability as The Sims 4: Seasons.
GamingTrend
June 30, 2020
Overall, Eco Lifestyle has been an average experience, though to be fair I am not overly interested in the concepts presented in the expansion. In general I have a lot more fun in packs with nightlife, celebrity, magic, and supernatural concepts, and it has been that way for me throughout all of The Sims games. It is pretty neat that your actions have an impact on the map and you see changes, be it negative or positive, but I personally didn’t feel the need to do anything else once I had my neighborhood cleaned up. Evergreen Harbor itself isn’t a very interesting map to live on, and I don’t see myself continuing on with the Sim or game I started on it.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun
June 10, 2020
Eco Lifestyle adds some of the most interesting stuff to The Sims 4 I’ve ever seen. I just wish they had taken it a bit further towards its natural conclusion.