Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register]

News Box



Quote of the "Day":
Joshytclegg
Aug 7 2011, 4:56 PM
...I wanna have words with your dealer Shifts


Nintendo are dropping the RRP of the 3DS to £155 effective August 11th, just to wind up all those that paid £230 for their's, apparently.
However, to sweeten the blow, anyone who visits the 'eShop' gets a ton of free downloads, Sony style.

We have a proper IRC channel now. irc://irc.synirc.net/noe2, that's #noe2 on SynIRC.net
If you don't know how to use IRC, you can connect through mibbit.com by clicking here

Cieran



Welcome to NoE Version 2. We hope you enjoy your visit.


You're currently viewing our forum as a guest. This means you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use. If you join our community, you'll be able to access member-only sections, and use many member-only features such as customizing your profile, sending personal messages, and voting in polls. Registration is simple, fast, and completely free.

<< Furthermore, adverts like these are removed as you sign up!

Join our community!


If you're already a member please log in to your account to access all of our features:

Username:   Password:
Add Reply
Spore
Topic Started: Sep 7 2008, 07:28 AM (391 Views)
Noolsey
Member Avatar
Sextbook: By Order Of The Admin
Spore. There was so much hype. It was nearly as bad as the Brawl hype. I never could see what appealed to people. It didn't look like it did anything new. It didn't redefine any genres, it was just there. I'm not saying that this is bad, but it isn't hype-worthy.

As you probably know, there are several stages in Spore, and I will explain them all, giving an individual rating as well as recommendation. Before you say "No, you haven't had enough time", I say "I don't care". I've played through one game, and I've finished one game. Most reviews are from one watch of a movie, and one play through of a game. Just read on...

The Cell Stage

Spore first offers you a nicely made menu screen, from which you can choose a planet to start on. Each of these offer a new game, while the planet itself offers minor changes, such as colour. It really doesn't matter what you pick. As I was using Spore's image capturing (there is also video capture) I haven't been able to catch the logo, or menu bars. However, I would like to point out that the logo itself looks like something Inphoar has created. I'm not saying it's bad, but it doesn't look professional.

You're an ugly cell, what do you do? You choose which you would like to be, a carnivore, or a herbivore. Of course, this doesn't matter as when you've eaten around 5 of whatever it is you eat you can swap your mouth piece. In fact, when a new cell is born, you can create an entire new species, so it doesn't really make sense. What I found in particular, was that this stage is a mini game. It's, what should be, a tiny segment of a game. It's essentially a mini-game which you're forced into in order to go back to the Creature Creator page for the cells. You can find various upgrades (6 of them, actually) which will help you out on the next stage. I was looking around for close to half an hour for the last damn component. Not only does the cell stage become very boring very quickly, but it's graphically horrible in places, and has pretty poor growth details.

Growth details? Yes, for example, you can eat 10 pieces of whatever that plant it and grow 5 times the size you were before, this will make you so big that you then consume the entire plant. Yuo also find that your worst enemies can barely harm you as they're smaller and that any that were your size before of slightly smaller seem to be completely gone. Have an example:

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image

The third picture is of a new plant that's introduced later, one which you will not see until then. The first time you hatch is by far the best, it isn't too frantic and it has the best scenery. There are giant Jellyfish, massive plants and...more Jellyfish, but the Jellyfish are very well done. When you begin to grow, the rest of this dissapears. Horrible graphically? Yes, when you grow the backdrop changes to large fish, so you may have lots of bright colours going on with lots of fast movements. There is also a blur on the edge of the screen. It isn't fun to look at.

Boring? But the hype! The hype can do, say and sleep with whoever it wants, it doesn't change a thing. This section is so terribly repetitive that few people will actually stay around for a long time to find that last component which is floating around somewhere.

Instead of this, try Feeding Frenzy [50%]

The cell stage obtains: 43%

The Creature Stge

Well, this stage is definately unique. I can't name a game like it.In the creature stage, after you've designed a creature in a largercreature creator, you're off to click on other creatures. Youhave to hunt (which, as a herbivore is close to impossible for most "angry" species') or make allies with other creatures. At first you basically just click on them to sing. There's no reason for you to even upgrade your sing levels as you'll pass the first milestone, then go back to creature creator. You will realise that there's no chance of charming more species without more parts, so you're off to look for skeletons and charm other species. Of course, while there are lots of skeletons out there, to gather parts from (mainly eyes, which aren't even useful), you can't impress any other races. So, you're off home to the creature creator to drastically change your creature to an all-out offensive. This is easier said than done. Although it's far easier to do this (then switch back to a "kind" creature later) the other species will not be easy to kill. You can't build up power if you put three level 1 parts on your creature, you just get a level 1 attack. Anything under level 3 is useless and level 3 isn't particularly good. After milestone 2, you will need to completely change again, to an all-singing all-dancing...thing. Of course, you'll need to find many more creature parts.

The creature stage is so incredibly boring it's unbelievable. You can spend 3 minutes walking to another nest, be attacked and killed by a random wandered and need to start all over again. The combat, and charm sections, are both turn based. Wait for them to dance, sing, charm or pose, then copy what they did. If your level isn't high enough, however, you can't do anything. This stage can take up to two hours, and is boring after 10 minutes. Not just boring, so much so that I wanted to turn the game off. I did. I hated my next half an hour of playing that awful stage, and will never return to it.

The creature stage obtains: 15%

Now, I want to thank whoever decided you didn't need to complete the entire stage before you coudl more on. If you had to, I couldn't finish this playthough, or this review. Thank you, whoever you are!

The Tribal Stage

This is the first stage which didn't get boring within the first 20 minutes of gameplay. It finally starts to show it's "true" colours, as the strategy game that it was marketed as. It isn't quite there, but it's much better than the last stages. You send your creatures to attack other tribes, or make friends. This is the first stage where killing is actually more fun that befriending. There are very few things you can actually do in this stage. Think of it as the tutorial stage of a RTS. A tutorial stage which takes an hour or two to complete, but tutorial nonetheless. I think that a screenshot explains this stage as well as I ever could, so this will do:

Posted Image

Instead of this, try The Lord Of The Rings: Battle For Middle Earth[61%]

The tribal stage obtains: 49%

The Civilisation Stage

Finally. A stage that you can enjoy. There isn't a lot of depth, and the world is set out in the annoying round Animal Crossing style, but there's more game to play than the other stages. You will spend your time securing resources and building a town. As the big selling point of Spore is its ability to customise (even though that has been secerely lacking in previous stages) I decided to have a go at buiklding designs. I found that, in this stage, there are many more creature options, too. The building constuction doesn't make any difference to gameplay, as there are no stats etc. You're doing it so you have something nice to look at. There are plenty of options, and you can create something which looks quite good overall. This stage is aimed at artistic people who, for every 3 minutes of gameplay want to spend 10 minutes building designing. However, some appeal will be lost as the only colour is in the stock design styles. For example, you can't have a background colour, as well as a pattern or two. Two different sections can't be different colours, either.

The best stage so far, as there was no point at which I started to hate it. In fact, I quite enjoyed it. It turns into a spam after a while, as there's very little variety and very little actual strategy involved. If you play it, rather than design it you will only be spending 10-30 minutes on the planet, depending on the difficulty.

Instead of this, try Command and Conquer Red Alert 2 (Review coming soon)

The civilisation stage obtains: 75%

The Space Stage

Now this, I can enjoy. It brings back great memories of a game I used to play, a PC game. I can't remember the title but it was like this, but there was more to do. In the space stage you become a trader. Your colonies produce Red Spice. They can produce a certain amount an hour depending on how you set up the town. For example, there will be a low production rate if there aren't any entertainment buildings, but if there aren't enough house/factory combinations then there won't be produce. Each of these can be sold for a nice 300+ Sporebucks. You may be able to guess that Sporebuck are the currency. You will need this to buy colony set-up packs, with a value of 150,000 each. It's a large number, but it's well worth it as an investment, because that extra +2 Spice an hour is very useful. The start of the space stage is slow. Very slow. But it isn't bad, in fact, it's fun. The problem is that it offers very little variety. You have two options. Stick around your home planet (which you should do for an hour or two) or head to the middle of the galaxy, where you will encounter a lot of resistance. The space map is massive, and the amount of toold you will need to buy for your ship is massive, too. Hours need to be put into this section, but it, partnered with the civilisation stage, is the best. By far. I see no reason to ever return to the stages before this. I was actually annoyed that I had to spend 2 hours finishing those crappy areas (especially the creature one).

The space stage obtains: 83%

So, an overall score. The horrible first hour or two, playing through the first three stages is going to take it down a few marks. Who would I recommend Spore to? Hmm...

Did you buy all 16 expansions for The Sims 2?
Did you really like the Creature Creator?

Actually, if you really liked the creature creator stick with this. The first three stages seem to be boring tasks required to unlock creature parts. It's like an extended Creature Creator but you start with less freedom, and are heavily restricted. The later stages, with building and space ship creator are smaller creaators, which I enjoyed using more (the ship creator mostly, as it gives the right amount of freedom, even though the look you're going for could be difficult to find with the limited amount of base shapes. The space stage will appeal a lot more to most gamers, and I would recommend it to most, if you can play a slow game in half hour sections. It has a higher score than I originally intended to give, because I have some strange love for achievements/pins/badges and Spore is full of them.

Spore: 65%
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
PJI
Member Avatar
Wolfos
I was thinking of getting this game, but then came to realisation that spending $100 on this would not be worth it. Which is about £45.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Noolsey
Member Avatar
Sextbook: By Order Of The Admin
It isn't worth more than £15. The Space stage may be fun, and there are a lot of badges/achievements to collect, but it isn't going to be one of those games you play every day. Or every week. It shouldn't be remembered as one of the greats, because it isn't one.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
PJI
Member Avatar
Wolfos
Yeh, it's just a shame that most games here, including PC games, cost $100, so there is a lot that isn't worth getting for that amount of money.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Noolsey
Member Avatar
Sextbook: By Order Of The Admin
There's always Steam. They have fairly good selection. If not, import them. I'm sure you can find some people on Ebay who will ship to Austalia. It shouldn't cost that much, £3-4 maybe.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
PJI
Member Avatar
Wolfos
Steam is a good choice but, I'm limited to downloading 25GB a month, so I'd only be able to use that to buy games once or twice a month.

But, yeh, I'm going to import games from the US, via Play Asia. It's less than half the price usually. Know any other good sites where I can import PC games?

Yes, I've got this going kind of off-topic, except it's still slightly related since I still might get this game if I can find it for cheap enough.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Cieran
Member Avatar
Celebrate with cake!
Admin
Mind if I put this on the blog? It's a good review...
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Rosser
Member Avatar
...
Legends
I was thinking of buying this. First I'm buying a Ukelele of ebay though. Very good value. I hope to teach myself to play. :p
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Noolsey
Member Avatar
Sextbook: By Order Of The Admin
@Cieran: Go ahead, it would have been better if I had something with a spellchecker in/wasn't so lazy.

@PJI: Ask onthe DR forums, they're likely to know one or two which export.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
catfacechimp
Member Avatar
welcome to the boat of hell
Noolsey
Sep 7 2008, 08:28 AM
It isn't worth more than £15. The Space stage may be fun, and there are a lot of badges/achievements to collect, but it isn't going to be one of those games you play every day. Or every week. It shouldn't be remembered as one of the greats, because it isn't one.

I think it is a great, it's one of very few games that allows you to actually use your imagination, although it depends on what kind of games you like. I bought it 2 weeks ago for £30 and I've been (trying) play it every day, I try to see what it is like been a friendly herbivore race on one planet, or an aggresive carnivore race on another planet, and I experiment with seeing how it effects what I get in civilisation stage and space stage. But yes, It was over priced for too long. It's annoying that you can't test vehicles in the vehicle creator, and it should REALLY have an auto saver everytime you are born, or migrated.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Cieran
Member Avatar
Celebrate with cake!
Admin
My brother's refound this and has been playing it a lot. I have to say, it looks pretty fun, although I don't really have much time for games lately. He's just been making very basic creatures. A ball with arms, eyes and a mouth :p...
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
pivot ownage
Member Avatar
Crazy dance lol
pretty good i used to not like it because the one i got would glitch when i got to the tribal stage. i somehow managed to get past that but anyway i started playing it again and finding it pretty fun , i love the creature stage no matter what you say guys say, i also hate the building and car/boat/plane/spaceship creator.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous)
DealsFor.me - The best sales, coupons, and discounts for you
« Previous Topic · Games · Next Topic »
Add Reply