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Spore
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Amazon.com Sales Rank: 144
Average Customer Rating: 
UPC: 014633153521
List price: $49.99
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Reviews
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securom, January 8, 2009
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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.
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My Daughter Was So Excited., January 8, 2009
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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.
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Not revolutionary, but still pretty good!, January 8, 2009
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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.
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DRM is bad for legit users, January 6, 2009
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Spore not only has a piece of software that runs in the background, but it only allows 3 installations EVER. The people out there that pirate games will find this a barely noticable speedbump on their way to pirating the game ANYWAY. The legit user that reloads PCs often is screwed.
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DO NOT BUY THIS GAME HUGE BUG PROBLEMS CRASHES, January 4, 2009
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I was really enjoying this game, but then EA started releasing patches, and now it crashes like crazy. I've tried re-installing, which got rid of my saved games, and I've looked for tech. help to no avail. DO NOT BUY THIS GAME
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