The Sims 4 Paranormal Captures the Unpredictability of a Haunted House
The best part of playing The Sims has never been playing house so much as it has been turning the human experience into a fantasy. Be it through the perfect job and unlimited finances or living the life of a celebrity or a cryptid, it’s not so much a simulation but a slight reimagining of reality.
Adding to the stable of Sims 4 fantasy content is the latest Stuff Pack, The Sims 4 Paranormal. In it, players can take on the career of a paranormal investigator, live in a haunted house, summon and speak with ghosts through a mystic seance table, and even offer up their own soul to curry favor with the dead. It also hails the much-anticipated return of long-time fan favorite Bonehilda, the skeleton maid who has been a part of the series since the original game.
I like what Paranormal does in terms of building up the ecosystem of supernatural-themed content in The Sims 4. I miss the days of The Sims 3 Supernatural, and all the wild Sims types introduced through the expansions. The Sims 4 still has yet to really achieve that level of depth since, which is disappointing, as the interactions between such different people with such different needs and abilities were one of the better experiences I’ve had with the series. But Paranormal does add items and features that are well-suited for players who also enjoy the Vampires and Realm of Magic game packs. While I generally don’t like using prebuilt lots for my Sims, because I prefer to design and decorate them myself, Duplantier Dwelling is so beautiful that I couldn’t resist. It is truly one of the cutest and coziest homes I’ve ever seen in The Sims, and the few alterations I made were only to enhance the theme: a cauldron from Realm of Magic in the front yard, a few cobwebs and ivy from Vampires, a full seance table and chairs in the back. The seance table was handy for building up the new Medium (minor) skill, which in turn helps with hauntings and hostile ghost activity. But also it lets you summon Bonehilda, whose maid services are as helpful and welcome as ever.
