I've got a shitload of Sims games on my Origin account and still have yet to have the demo in my library. So I torrented it because EA are idiotas who have awful marketing for the largest selling pc franchise ever.
It's okay. The creation tools are the best they've ever been, but the lack of good clothing, hairstyles, and just general customization options beyond body and face type leave the thing a little lacking.
I really like how the Sims look this time around. They look awful in Sims 3; almost all Sims look the same and they have awful fat cheeks.



JESUS WHY DO YOU ALL LOOK THE SAME?!?!
Not only are the Sims more stylized, they're far more animated and lively, and extremely reminiscent to their Sims 2 counterparts.
So I start with a family oriented Sim. This bad gal wants to have lots and lots of babies. I went with this because it's a nice challenge. All the other aspirations are lame. Shit like, be the best ______ in the world and crap, as if The Sims is an RPG like Skyrim or some shit; it's not. This is a direct continuation from Sims 3. It was bollocks then, it's bollocks now. So I went for something interesting. We're already on the wrong foot.

So I start crafting my Sims traits. Traits have always been a mixed bag for this Simmer. In The Sims 2, you have room for subtlety. Your Sim could be lazy, but also outgoing. They could be playful and active, but not very nice people who still desire to be social butterfly. How do you manage a social butterfly who's not a particularly good person? Sims 2 would let you decide. You could mix and match and choose them in any way you want, befitting a true dollhouse creation tool.

Now we just pick a trait. Borrrrring. Oh, and this time we have less of them than in Sims 3. We went from 5 of them to 3. Downgraaaaade.
I picked family oriented trait, because it's a natural compliment when you want to have a big ass family.

I'm immediately told by EA that they only allow certain playstyles.

Remember that fluidity and subtlety I mentioned that was in Sims 2? Welp. Thank you for telling me how to play my dollhouse sim.
Perfect Sims are boring. I like to make flawed people. So I made her overly self-assured and a money grubbing demon. How will these traits affect her ability to have a family? Who knows, but hopefully she's buying expensive shit instead of baby formula while telling her children why they're wrong and why they'll never be better than her.


So I made her reflect yours truly. Especially with them high cheekbones. Oh my. *dusts self off*

So now that she's looking okay, let's check out the ethnic hair selection. I bet you there will be about 4 types: a caesar, medium sized afro, high afro, and maybe some dreads, because those are the only ethnic hair styles in existence according to every video game with character customization ever that's not Saints Row The Third and IV.




....

I go with this because it's slightly less than boring as fuck.

This demo is going further and further on the wrong foot, it's tripping over itself.
Makeup makes me feel better though. A little better. Maybe.

I start on my clothes and - what's with that crotch gap?



Much better.
Anyways, clothes. They're....pretty boring. The base game clothing selection - going by the demo - is awful.
Everyday:

Formal:

Athletic:

PJs:
These are the only tops for PJs...again, awful.

I go with this.

Party:
Summary:
- Terribly downgraded customization features. The new Sim shaping features are great, but the lack of ability to customize clothing feels like a giant step back. Its clothing customization options are literally what was available for Sims 2. So Sims 4 has gone down back in time 10 years in terms of clothing. It's terrible when you like a top, but you're limited and can't use it because you are restricted to only 4 crappy colors. Finding a top that matches a skirt is impossible. Lack of create a style is a huge step back.
- Traits system has been downgraded to only have three traits. They'll definitely have you to pay far more than three in some expansion.
- Aspirations STILL emphasize goal-oriented RPG gameplay over sandbox gaming.
- Awful clothing selection.
If you pay full price (70 dollars at launch) for this game, I don't know what to say.
I'll definitely be pirating it.