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Sunsnail
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Registered: Sep 2004
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Sep-11-2008 15:23
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iammesol
Burnt out and grown up

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Atlanta, USA
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Sep-11-2008 17:29
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Gen3r4l1ty
Supreme Fatty

Registered: Jun 2007
Location: So, CA
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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.
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