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- Epic journey from the origin and evolution of life through the development of civilization and technology and outer space exploration
- Play any way you choose in the five evolutionary phases of Spore: Cell, Creature, Tribe, Civilization, and Space
- Grow, evolve, interact with and battle other cultures, and conquer the planet
- Visit literally millions of planets full of other player's creations
- Single-player game provides unlimited worlds to explore and play


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"Huge hype - very poor game", I am pasting someone's review from a message board I visit - as I agree with this persons analysis 100% - basically the game is just downright unenjoyable...


Spore was hyped up beyond all possible belief for years to be the "next step forward in gaming" a "revolution". It was marketed to schools in its' early beta stages to teach students about the theory of evolution, and intelligent design. As the game progressed the developers split into two groups Will Wright's group consisted of those who wanted a realistic game, and another group was for making the game "cute" and simplistic because it would "appeal to a wider audience". As time went on the game shifted its focus as the "cute" group grew, the game was shunned by schools it was marketed to.

It is necessary to know the history of this game in order to know why you shouldn't purchase it. My biggest complaint has to be the fact that it is no longer a game based on "intelligent design" but a sculpting studio with miniature games attached to it. The creature creator itself is not bad, but it provides no incentives for wise decisions in design, nor does the game on a whole promote evolution, just making cute, fluffy, bunnies.

The graphics are alright at best, nothing spectacular. There are some cool sights in the space stage like when you encounter a cube planet for the first time or find a glitched water world. Turning a planet into a wasteland of lava is also some decent eye-candy.

Sound effects are once again decent. When in the shopping menu in the space stage you will occasionally hear a remix of the old MULE theme in the background (for those of you who don't know, MULE was essentially Sim City's predecessor). Sound effects don't really stand out in this game however, no realism involved so no need for realistic sound effects. No need to listen for the huge predator in the distance and purchase supersonic ears to do so, you are the predator, everyone else is your prey.

The gameplay itself is the core of my review. The game isn't one game at all, but five mini-games in one. The cell stage is alright, it reminds one of the game Feeding Frenzy, or the old Atari game where you were a fish trying to eat other fish and grow. It gets repetitive just as it ends, which is nice.

The creature stage is really a double-edged sword. On one end this is the ONLY stage where you will do any significant evolution (cell stage being the other, but it's really miniscule in comparison) but it's also extremely repetitive. This stage functions like an MMO styled grind and nothing else. You can play simon-says and make friends to become allies, get a pack and go hunting. Or you can just annihilate anything and everyone in your wake. Either way both options are easy, repetitive, and boring. At least in an MMO you socialize with other people, progress in gear by working with others, and can engage in other activities like roleplaying or just exploring the world. In Spore you're limited to the landmass you're on, you swim out too far and a fish eats you. There's also no real variety in scenery, no polar caps, no flows of lava, nothing of the sort. It's over within an hour or so and you feel like you haven't done much other than bash 4 keys and click a screen.

The tribal stage is really a downer for me. It functions like an RTS but you can either have your tribe dance and sing their way to victory, or commit mass genocide for victory. Once again both options are very easy to accomplish, it's just the annoying factor of food and how your troops can glitch and not eat, or keep eating, or freeze, or your chief will fly into outer space by accident because he has wings and starve to death. You can't evolve here at all, just try to dress your creature in crude "clothing" that looks like it was taped on and couldn't stay on any other way.

The civilization stage is where the game picked up for myself. It's fun. You can design buildings, and vehicles. What you "decorate" your vehicles with will affect its' ability to accomplish the task you're set out to do. Whether it's to preach to the world your religion, buy everybody out, or blow everybody up. Building placement is all about learning the best pattern, and then copying it consistently to each city you get. Unfortunately there is no free-building and no depth to where you put your buildings in cities. The city "decoration" feature is really insignificant and hardly noticeable. Oh, you also get more clothing and some hair to put on your creature if you so desire it. It's still as crude as every.

Space.... The final frontier. What's that? I'm our race's only pilot? I can't build a squad of my own ships or command any other ships at all? I have to make allies through a repetitive process in order to get other ships that can't do anything, and get them to join me in a squad? The space stage is absolutely miserable. It takes at least a good forty minutes to be able to do anything useful, then it becomes a cakewalk. A cakewalk filled with defending allies and yourself from obnoxious space pirates, committing genocide, quelling diseases by burning animals, and terraforming planets. You also get some tin can clothing that you can wear if you so desire. The whole space stage feels like an MMO with no benefits and no progression. It has no real appeal past the first two hours of playing. It's repetitive, you do the same tasks for uglier aliens each time. The combat has no depth whatsoever, and you don't get an army! Apparently your race can only construct one spacecraft at a time. There's just no challenge to be held here or on any other stage at any difficulty setting.

The Spore team spent years making the game, then as Will Wright stated they spent a good two years to a year-and-a-half REMOVING content from the game. Which consisted of the realistic side of the game and some elements that EA removed so that they can re-sell them to us in a stuff-pack or lousy expansion pack. We're missing the underwater stage of evolution, one does not simply go from a cell to a creature, you have to make a stop in the murky depths first. The fact that a company would derail a game into a simplistic train wreck for the sake of catering to the simple minded is unbelievable, let alone lying to the consumer. Let's not forget the deliberate removal of content so that they can be re-sold to us like the stuff-pack released a month after Spore's release. Obviously that content could have just been shipped with the game, but it's the developer simply trying to make more money.

Though what is most troubling is the lack of trust the company has for the consumer with the inclusion of the hidden software known as DRM. It monitors your computer to ensure that you did not pirate the game, and it's caused numerous errors in the computers of gamers everywhere, and I had to reformat my whole system to get it up and running at normal speed. The irony of it all is that the software in question does not impact the pirates at all as it's only installed with legit copies of Spore.

With the DRM software comes a limit of five (I believe it's five now) installs. Yeah. If you uninstall it and reinstall it on the same computer that's only one install still, but if you wipe out your computer it uses up another install when you go to reinstall it. It prevents the consumer from selling the software after purchase, and cripples used software outlets' ability to sell the game. You lose your code or need more installs, you have to call and plead to EA for more. So really, you're just paying for an extended rental of the game.

Which is exactly what the game deserves, nothing more than a rental. Unfortunately you can't rent it without paying the forty dollars to buy its' plastic case. So, the software isn't worth it. The gameplay is dry and EA once again tries to suck more money out of the consumer by using stuff-packs and expansions packs filled with content that was deliberately removed from the game.

Buy games from a retailer that cares about its' customers. Obviously EA can't look past the monthly paycheck. Spore isn't worth the money, which is exactly why it became the most pirated game of all time, right up there with Crysis.

"securom", As many have written here this Game comes with the destructive securom. Anyone who plays Pc Games is familiar with this Virus disguised as Copy-protection. Until the Buyers refuse to purchase Games with this invasive Bug they will continue to install this unwanted registry kit and remember, it's your Computer but you cannot remove securam. What if I sat in your living room and refused to move, you might get upset, over time. This is my opinion.

"My Daughter Was So Excited.", This game was about all my 10 year old daughter wanted for Christmas. I have not completed the installation yet because the game requires internet access and we don't let her have that on the computer in her room. I have to find a way around it. She has played it at a friend's house and loves it.

"Not revolutionary, but still pretty good!", I was kind of surprised to see how poorly this product's been rated on Amazon. I do believe it was overhyped prior to release, but what game isn't lately?

Spore attempts to merge several different genres of games into one journey through the evolutionary stages of a creature/civilization that you design and upgrade, beginning as a cell and working your way up to a galactic presence. The stages of the game are as follows:

Cell: (cool!)
-This stage is pretty fun. You swim around in the primordial ooze of a planet, hunting down and consuming weaker species (also cells) if you choose the 'carnivore' path or scavenging for small, plant-like pellets as an 'herbivore' while trying to avoid your carnivorous neighbors. There is also the option of 'omnivore' which, as you might imagine, involves a mixture of the carnivore and herbivore gameplay. You come across evolutionary upgrades as you progress that you can add to your creature to increase attack power, defensive capabilities, and speed, among other various characteristics.

Creature: (it's ok...)
-Your cell grows legs (or whatever you want to give it) and moves onto land. You're forced to interact with other species by either hunting them to extinction (by killing a specific number of them) or allying with them through a "Simon Says" kind of minigame where you mimic their actions to impress them (you have impress a set number of them to gain the friendship of the entire species). The gameplay resembles that of a MMORPG. You wander around the expansive world seeking out new species to kill off or befriend, and level up according to your progress in that regard. Ever 'level' allows you to recruit another member of your species into your pack, giving you the advantage of numbers when hunting or attempting diplomacy. This stage was alright, but it can last for several hours and can be frustrating when your neighbors are all much stronger and more aggressive than you are.

Tribe: (ugh...)
-Your creatures obtain some primitive level of sentience and form a tribe. At this point the game begins to handle like a cheap real-time strategy game. You're put in command of a fixed number of units that you can order to hunt creatures, attack other tribes, or gather resources. That's about all there is to it. Combat is clunky, as your units often spend more time trying to maneuver around several enemy units blocking the one that's been targeted, meanwhile taking damage from all of the others--be prepared to lose alot of units if you go the way of the warrior. Again, you spend an hour or two trying to kill off everyone else or befriend them, same as the last stage but with a much smaller world to explore and an even more aggressive AI. I personally hated this stage of the game.

Civilization: (UGHHH....)
-Your tribe gains access to technology. This stage of the game plays alot like the tribal stage: a cheap RTS game. But now the emphasis is on collecting resources so as to overwhelm your enemies with superior force (via land, sea, and air-based vehicles). There isn't much in the way of diplomacy in this one; it's kill or be killed. You can customize the cities you start with/conquer to produce more minerals at the cost of your citizens' happiness, but you can counteract these effects with recreational buildings. The AI doesn't seem to grasp this balance and is usually easily defeated. I've beaten this part of the game in 10 minutes before. Again, it's just more of the same. Kill them all off while trying to survive. I was thoroughly bored by the end of this stage.

Space: (wow!!!)
-This is where this game really shines. Suddenly it's not a generic rts game anymore; now you're exploring the universe. You start off slowly, colonizing other planets to produce spice (the primary trade resource) and forming alliances with neighboring civilizations (by doing small quests for them--collect this item, kill these animals with your spaceship's death ray,that kind of thing). The more you play this part of the game, the better it gets. You go from colonizing planets to terraforming them, forming alliances with other civilizations to undermining their economies and buying them out...or blowing them up, exploring your corner of the galaxy to exploring nearly anything you can click on. It plays alot like Civilization IV in a lot of ways (the diplomacy interface for example), but you're given a much bigger sandbox to play in with Spore, as well as a spaceship with some amazing terraforming and destructive capabilities.

So if you're willing to put up with the three sub-par stages of the game to get to the space campaign, the game's worth playing.


"Amazing experience", This game is utterly captivating. Smart, funny, clever, engaging; I cannot say enough good things about it.



 
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"Great for Kids; Adults? Not so much", My 9 y.o. son got this game for Xmas & absolutely loves it. I played because I was curious and needed a new game. The game is simple and boring for adults. It's awesome for kids and I highly recommended it for children because of simplified strategy and game play. My son likes all sorts of games from childrens' games to difficult strategy games (Medieval Total War) and he is in love with Spore. I gave the game the rating I did based on my own experience with the game.

"Amazing.", I know a lot of people say this game is bad but it is not. I got it for my Birthday and loved the first three seconds of play. Really. The grapics are beautiful along with the sound. The creating is awesome. Even on the cell stage I spent a lot time on the creature creator. All the stages are fun except tribal. If you like this game a lot you should get Creepy and Cute.

"Fun for about 3 hours, then you realize its missing a lot of potential that EA will milk into 50 expansions", I should have been smart and cancelled my preorder. Now I might just end up throwing this game in the trash because you cannot resell it.
I started playing it and was enjoying myself through the first couple stages of the game, then i realized that it was all so very simple and shallow. There is more to monster creation than actual gameplay.
Needless to say you can only install this game a limited number of times, then you have to call EA and go through the hassle of reactivation.

My biggest complaint is the draconian DRM that is not mentioned anywhere on the box or during the install, but it is required. And takes a hard drive format to remove. SecuROM corrupted my computer and slowed it down so much other games were suffering from a terrible framerate.

I reformatted my computer, and sure enough, everything works just as it should have before I installed this game.

Im never touching anything with the EA logo on it again.

"Must have...rts and design and learning", Great design tool for machines and the shape of your creature. Truly innovative game. No tech challenges yet on the iMac. Like the color patterns, many options. Designing your own is great outlet for creative kids, including younger, who can upload their own designs.
Later on the Real Time Strategy is pretty good. It's a little like a mini-game of Sid Meier Civ, except without any exploration element.
Combat can be quite intense. I left on middle setting for difficulty and got beaten bad at Civilization stage.
Repalyability is great. TOns of little things in game like the Ancient creatures and alien visitation during Creature phase. Get this game if you want a good strategy and "god game." I don't think it'll meet expectations in either class of game as the best in its class, but it blends RTS and design very well. Plus the creatures are cute, and have real attitude...

"Rip off", My son saved his money and bought this game only to be told that he needed a new video card for this game--more $$$. He was so sad that he spent his money on this game. My husband's co-worker later told us that he had the same problem and that the game still did not work after he bought a new video card. This person was told that he could not return an opened game!! My son is afraid to sink more money into the game by buying a new video card with the possibility of the game still not working.

 
 
 

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