Review: Spore – Creationists beware!

Review: Spore – Creationists beware!

Postby Mike Bantick » Mon Sep 08, 2008 1:16 pm

Will Wright releases his latest god sandbox creation.  And, indeed, creation is what we are all about.  Epic in scope, but pitted with shallow elements, Spore is undoubtedly destined for greatness with a formulae that will hit the target demographic unerringly.  But it will mean different things to different people.

Spore is a carefully constructed piece of programming.  As a game it is the sum of its parts and the linking of those parts that holds the intrigue for Spore.  Given the linkage of the parts is totally of your creation, it is this that overshadows what could be seen as a grouping of shallow experiences.
Spore
 sporepack.jpg Developer
Maxis
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Rating
PG
   
Mac, Nintendo DS, Mobile, Reviewed on PC


It will be different for different people, for example, the most intriguing moments during a game for myself are pure nerd heaven, and something that has been touched on during every preview of the game leading up to release, the procedural programming that drives creature creation.

The procedures built into the engine give life to creatures created in game, enabling your wildest imaginings (well almost) to come to digital life.

Without the procedural programming hook, Spore would be a collection of unremarkable mini strategy games, unable to compete with rival peers for depth or game-play.

The fact that Will Wright and the rest of the Maxis team have provided us with a sandbox in which to realise our inner gene scientist,  constructing a creature seemingly by our own design, and then watch it animated within the game structure is simply remarkable.

So what is Spore?  Synthesised to its base level, Spore is a collection of strategy based mini games beginning with your single cell creature swimming around in the primordial soup.  The other stages are Creature, Tribal, Civilization and Space.

At this Cell stage, design is a matter of choosing to be carnivore or herbivore - a choice that can change almost immediately, but ultimately has shockwaves of effect that traverse all other stages of the game.  For the moment though fighting for survival as a single cell organism in what amounts to a 2D game of Pacman is the first task.  Presented in a beautifully coloured microscope style, the Cell stage invokes a remarkable sense of scale.

The simplicity of this first phase belies the enjoyment of the design elements and once a mate is found, some DNA is unlocked and your little starting creature is big enough, the real game kicks in.


Article Link at http://www.itwire.com/content/view/20499/1092/
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Re: Review: Spore – Creationists beware!

Postby James » Tue Sep 09, 2008 10:24 am

Funny how a game about evolution needs someone to create it, and for others to create the creatures with the creature creator!
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Re: Review: Spore – Creationists beware!

Postby Smarter than James. » Tue Sep 09, 2008 5:56 pm

James you ignorant drone, someone had to create Spore because digital software doesn't have what is required for evolution to work. It isn't biological, it doesn't die, it cannot reproduce with variation, thus, it cannot possibly evolve. It doesn't have what is required for it to work. You are an idiot. Read a damn book before you even try to appear intelligent.
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Re: Review: Spore – Creationists beware!

Postby James » Wed Sep 10, 2008 10:41 am

There's no need to resort to personal attacks on this one.

If you think about it, biological processes are infinitely more complicated than computer hardware and software.

If hardware and software needs to be designed and created, and even then, it's not perfect - why do most people have the assumption that the whole of nature and biology can just evolve from nothing into something so complicated and balanced?
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Re: Review: Spore – Creationists beware!

Postby LeashaAnn » Tue Sep 16, 2008 1:27 pm

Shouldnt we just be talkin bout the game! Seriously this game isnt something that new i mean there have been plenty of other games kinda along these same lines. The thing that does set it apart thou is the creation period, other games like Civilisation and such didnt go that far back. I just hope this game is all its cracked out to be- im planning on buying it over the weekend- please let me know how you feel bout the actual game play!
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