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Posted by iammesol on Sep-11-2008 15:17:

Spore

is awesome.


Posted by Sunsnail on Sep-11-2008 15:23:

it's out? oh shit


Posted by chach on Sep-11-2008 16:45:

looks shit/ forreal though


Posted by RJT on Sep-11-2008 16:46:

I've been debating picking it up, but haven't really even gotten that deep into how the actual gameplay works.

Little more firsthand info, Sam?


Posted by iammesol on Sep-11-2008 17:29:

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Posted by RJT on Sep-11-2008 17:47:

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Originally posted by iammesol
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Originally posted by RJT

Little more firsthand info, Sam?


Dickhead

Edit: And that video is from 2005


Posted by Gen3r4l1ty on Sep-11-2008 18:19:

Picked it up this weekend, even after reading TONS of horror stories about the DRM and dissapointing gameplay. Currently, I am playin it offline only, (since I just moved and Time Warner can't get their asses out till the 20th) so I can't yet comment on exploring other user created content.

So far I've been likin' it. The graphics are vibrant, colorful, and give a coherent style to the universe. There are no shortage of visual details that tie in very well to where you have been and where you are going. (i.e. seeing HUGE creatures floating in the background behind you as a cell, or seeing tiny herds of creatures wandering through the forest as you are colonizing the planet.) The creation tools for creatures, buildings, and vehicles are amazing; I've enjoyed hours just working in the editors. The gameplay itself is lighthearted, fun, and simple. Each respective part of the game is very intuitive, and will only take minutes to learn.

Going through from start to finish the first time is pretty amazing. The whole "whoa" factor of progressing from a single cell to a universe-traversing society is really neat.

The complaints that I can relate to, are those saying that the game can be a bit too forgiving at times. The 'evolution' aspect seems to be really dumbed down. For example, you create a creature with one feature on a certain part of the body. Dont like it? No biggie! Just mate again and you are presented with a totally open ended editor. With each generation, there are NO rules saying that ANY feature from the previous generation has to be retained. You can edit and create ENTIRELY new creatures from generation to generation; which really takes the evolutionary magic out of the equation, and turning it more into a biologic sandbox. It would have been great if you were made to live with the choices you make in the editor for more that at least ONE generation. Another issue is that some of the games modes are a little too simple, and the first 4 seem to be made to rush through to get to the final space stage.

Overall, I think it is suffering from the immense hype. The game is simple, sure, but I've been having a great time clicking through. It doesn't require a lot of thought, it has GREAT creative freedom, and its an entertaining world to play around in. If you were looking for something more complex and challenging, you will be dissapointed. Again, I've only been playing it for a few days; these are just my initial responses.


Posted by RJT on Sep-11-2008 19:34:

Thanks for the thought out post m8.

In other news... http://www.antispore.com

A blatant stab at the anti-evolutionist dickheads boycotting/ranting about Spore, and one of the more hilarious viral marketing tools I've seen...

quote:

Understand my beliefs

But the Bible teaches us that God was not done with man. For we were His creation and He then spoke to Noah in Genesis 8:21-27 after the flood. �21. The LORD smelled the pleasing aroma and said in his heart: �Never again will I curse the ground because of man, even though every inclination of his heart is evil from childhood. And never gonna give you up. 22. �Never gonna let you down.� 23.�Never gonna run around and desert you.� 24. �Never gonna make you cry.� 25. �Never gonna say goodbye.� 26. �Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you.� 27.�Never truly believe anything you read on the Internet. There will always be cases of Poe�s Law.�


I also thought this bit was funny:

quote:
Poes Law
"Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humor, it is impossible to create a parody of Fundamentalism that SOMEONE won't mistake for the real thing"


Posted by Fledz on Sep-11-2008 23:33:

Sadly this is not getting that great reviews from gamers as was expected.

While the journo reviews put it at like 9/10, the general rating from people actually playing the game for a decent amount of time is about 7/10.

Seems like a fun game but can get old quick and it's much more limited than was first thought. I'm going to wait until it goes down in price majorly.

I'm more excited about Sims 3


Posted by iammesol on Sep-12-2008 03:55:

Sorry Rob

To be honest I haven't even gotten to the tribal phase yet, but my favorite part is the cell! The post above mine pretty much sums it up for me minus the complaint about evolution.

And yes, that video is from 2005, and is exactly what the game is like.

LOL! @ the crazy people


Posted by bamski on Sep-12-2008 11:01:

Saw a review about it some days ago, 9/10. Looked pretty interesting, might even have to buy me a copy.


Posted by Sunsnail on Sep-13-2008 15:45:

I played it in one sitting to the space age. It's an ok game. Not like I was thinking about. I found it disappointing that how you design your creature, cell, buildings, etc, doesn't actually have an effect on how well they perform. The only thing that matters is the type of mouth and feet and legs and stuff, but the effect is the same if its on the creature's ass or on a normal place.

Space age is annoying. It's hard and confusing.

edit: It's more of a toy than a game.


Posted by Project-K on Sep-13-2008 16:13:

Spore fills me with overwhelming feelings of "meh".

Sure it looks like fun to play with on the surface, but everything about this game tells me it doesn't have nearly enough depth to keep me entertained for more than an afternoon or two at best. I applaud the initiative of attempting something original in an age where video games are all generic clones of eachother, but overall it just seems like the game is trying to be a little too holistic for it's own good. I just can't excuse spending any money on it. Oh well.

My hope is that if this is successful, it might encourage devellopers to finally start trying different things.


Posted by RJT on Sep-13-2008 16:15:

So basically the hacked version of "Spore: Origins" I have on my iPod touch is good enough?



Saving my money for Fallout 3, I guess. Between TFU and that, I'm sure I'll have plenty to play.


Posted by Fledz on Sep-15-2008 02:25:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
So basically the hacked version of "Spore: Origins" I have on my iPod touch is good enough?



Saving my money for Fallout 3, I guess. Between TFU and that, I'm sure I'll have plenty to play.

Did you finish the last level? It's an absolute pain in the ass. I might try and beat it today.


Posted by Darkarbiter on Sep-15-2008 11:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Project-K
Spore fills me with overwhelming feelings of "meh".

Sure it looks like fun to play with on the surface, but everything about this game tells me it doesn't have nearly enough depth to keep me entertained for more than an afternoon or two at best. I applaud the initiative of attempting something original in an age where video games are all generic clones of eachother, but overall it just seems like the game is trying to be a little too holistic for it's own good. I just can't excuse spending any money on it. Oh well.

My hope is that if this is successful, it might encourage devellopers to finally start trying different things.



This is pretty much what I thought at first seeing it, (or the space stage anyway). Gee, now its out... and it looks marginally worse. Unless the space age diplomacy is very deep and at least as good as eu3 vanilla the game will end up being really dull.


Posted by jupiterone on Sep-19-2008 03:52:

completely in love with this game

this kid makes amazing creatures


Posted by jupiterone on Sep-19-2008 04:20:

oh and i love the surprise at the center of the galaxy.

"you're wondering who i am?"

"i'm steve."


WOOOSH!

i was hoping samuel l jackson or morgan freeman would pop up


Posted by Sunsnail on Sep-27-2008 08:17:

I take back my criticism somewhat. I've been playing the space age for many hours now. I like the style


Posted by Ghost Raver on Sep-27-2008 09:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
I take back my criticism somewhat. I've been playing the space age for many hours now. I like the style

It's cool, but fuck does it get me pissed off when they seem to attack me all the fucking time


Posted by Xan_2v2 on Oct-01-2008 07:02:



I played both those games mentioned to death xD

also I heard when they released the beta everybody went & made creatures that looked like giant genitle



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