“Spore” hits store shelves today.

Posted by Les on Sunday, September 07, 2008 at 11:29 AM. Read 389 times. Tags: , ,
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In a rare Sunday release you can now pick up Spore from a retailer near you. It seems to be netting scores in the 8 - 9 range and a lot of people are wondering why it’s not getting 10’s considering all the lavish pre-release hype it got. The folks over at MTV Multiplayer did an interview with Will Wright to get his reaction to the reviews:

I read Wright that Times paragraph and this is what he said:

“I haven’t read that, but it’s interesting. The feedback we’re getting from people is that everyone has some level they like and some level they don’t like. A lot of the reviews I’ve read have said that the Space Stage was far and away the best and they were disappointed by the earlier stages because they were too simple. Other people have said the Creature Stage is their favorite and that the Space Stage seems too complicated. We knew, since we were using different genres with every level, that everyone would have ones they really clicked with and ones they didn’t. We’ve pretty much seen that. There hasn’t been any consistent feedback. Some people have said the Civ phase is the best.”

When I talked to Wright, I had played deep into the Space Stage, which I was enjoying. But I had seen complaints from hardcore game reviewers and message board posters that all of the stages have less complex gameplay than many gamers had hoped. As wonderful as the content creation and sharing options are, the one consistent complaint I’ve seen is that the gameplay seems to have been “dumbed down” for the sake of appealing to a more casual audience. Was it?

“I’d say that’s quite accurate,” Wright told me. “We were very focused, if anything, on making a game for more casual players. “Spore” has more depth than, let’s say, “The Sims” did. But we looked at the Metacritic scores for “Sims 2″, which was around 90, and something like “Half-Life“, which was 97, and we decided — quite a while back — that we would rather have the Metacritic and sales of “Sims 2″ than the Metacritic and sales of “Half-Life.”

Considering the fact that The Sims and The Sims 2 are two of the best selling titles of all time I can’t say that his approach is a bad one to take with Spore. I won’t be writing a review of it anytime soon as it’ll be awhile before I can swing a copy. Anne’s still looking for a job since the move so we’re living on a shoestring budget, but we hope to pick the game up as soon as money isn’t quite so tight. We’ve had great fun with the creature creator so far and I can’t wait to put some of them through their paces in the actual game.

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Boulder Dude United States Posted on 09/07/2008 at 12:26 PM

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Installing it as I type this, I look forward to taking on SEBians. smile

Boulder Dude United States Posted on 09/07/2008 at 05:04 PM

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Annnnd…

I should be logged on as Balfalu for “Buddy Purposes.

Moloch United States Posted on 09/07/2008 at 05:55 PM

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I’ve had it for several days thanks to The Pirate Bay. In all honesty, as most over-hyped games are, its not very fun to me. The last Sims-type games I liked were the original SimCity and original Railroad Tycoon.

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A friendly Surfer United States Posted on 09/07/2008 at 10:27 PM

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You do know Spore comes complete with SecuROM (secuCRAP)don’t you?
I was sooo looking forward to buying Spore and the Sims 2 the minute I got my upgraded comp but now… My money’s staying in my pocket.

No thank you EA, if I wanted malware/spyware I could get it free on the net, no need to pay you top dollar for it.

Signed,
A lost EA fan.

Moloch United States Posted on 09/07/2008 at 10:50 PM

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You do know Spore comes complete with SecuROM (secuCRAP)don’t you?

Not with the cracked version.
http://stupidevilbastard.com/index/seb/comments/spore_already_cracked_and_available_through_bittorrent/

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A Friendly Surfer United States Posted on 09/08/2008 at 07:06 AM

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Sorry Moloch,
  I refuse to pirate the game (or anyother). The more people who do pirate it only give EA/Sony and the others justification for their continued use of malware/spyware.
All I can say is EA just won’t be getting my monies anytime soon, if ever again.

elwedriddsche United States Posted on 09/08/2008 at 07:39 AM

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All I can say is EA just won’t be getting my monies anytime soon, if ever again.

I call this a self-fulfilling prophecy. If EA loses money, they’ll blame it on piracy and tighten the DRM screws. Maybe all the Amazon reviews rating Spore at one star and blame DRM for it are not the worst idea.

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Jeff Samuels United States Posted on 09/08/2008 at 07:40 AM

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I just purchased and downloaded the game. DRM issues aside, I agree that the game play is rather disappointing. It certainly seems to be dumbed down a lot. Frankly, a 6 year old could probably play this successfully. I am in the creature stage right now. Hopefully the more advanced stages are better, otherwise this will be the last EA game I spend my money on, as it was not inexpensive

Les United States Posted on 09/08/2008 at 09:08 AM

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Word has it you should count the first four stages as the world’s most advanced character creation system in preparation for the Space Stage. I’m told the game really opens up once you reach the final stage.

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seedy United States Posted on 09/08/2008 at 01:03 PM

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Evolution is the work of the devil! And thanks to Spore I’m now a practicing Satanist!


Jokes asisde~
It’s cool, not spectacular. It feels like a DIY Starcraft… If it had a MMORPG or even multi-player aspect it would reign. Its impressive being an all ages Sim. (both literally and figuratively)

You can tell they wanted to take this game much further but they gotta release it before its turns old hat.

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