It's supposed to be a game that you can dip in and out of i believe. I remember watching like an hour long trailer about it a while ago. The concept is quite good. I can see myself purchasing it.
If it's published by EA, of course there'll be addons!
Before long we'll have Spore Rockstar, Spore University and (for the younger players) Spore Cute 'n Fluffy
I think, like the sims, this will be a huge success. There are a lot of "casual" gamers who don't spend 23hrs a day on their favourite FPS, who may not spend huges amounts of money buying every game ever made but when they purchase a game they all end up buying the same one. What was "fun about the sims is you where controlling these entities lives, what will be fun about spores is controlling how these entities evolve.
If I where putting money on any game making it big in the next 12 - 18 months this would be it.
Originally Posted by yahooadam the longevity factor of this game is what i question
how interesting will it be after your in space
at that point, its all going to be the same really IMO
your perfectly right, but this game is going to appeal to the person that previously bought and played the sims, you have to understand there are millions of them. Most of which want a game that doesn't neceseraly have an end, the point of this game is not to complete it, as really it can't be completed, i mean go off and try to colonise half a million star systems..
This game is gonna be bought by parents who for their kids to play specifically because it's primarilly not a violent game. I really think it's gonna be a hit, maybe not with the readers of bit-tech and your average "hard-core gamer" but I'm talking about the more layed back "casual" gamer, which incidentally numbers far greater than us.
I don't think it will necessarily be like that. It's quite possible that this will turn into the usual Sim type of games which appeal to so many people but I don't think it has to. I reckon it would be possible to build a story around it with goals to complete and species to extinct etc. It could be done in an open way though that didn't force you to complete missions but allows you to pick and choose to do them as you want. That way if people have a choice of how they play it from "I want to take my time and play with as many different bugs and creatures as I can" to "Let's make the biggest baddest predators around and evolve everything up to the highest level as quickly as possible".
In a way Black and White attempted to do this. You could choose to complete missions in an evil way or a good way. You didn't have to complete all the missions to move onto the next level either. I think this open type of game play worked well in Black and White although it could have been better.
Spore has great potential too. I just hope it waste it by turning into another Sims.
Em well actually EA made neither B&W 1 or B&W 2 and they're not making Spore either. EA publish games; they don't make them. Now EA I am sure do have quite a big influence on how the game turns out (usually by demanding features to be stripped in order to meet some pre-set release date) but it's safe to say that most of the major gameplay decisions are made by the developer.
EA publish loads of games and they're all totally different. I think it's pretty harsh to say that any game they publish will suck.
I am really lookinf forward to this game, VERY much. There are many questions that i have but they have been expressed by other people. Such as the ammount of PC power that is going to be required? the need for an internet connection or will the game be able to run without one? and more importantly will there be races like the Borg, aka near impossible to get rid of unless you yourself have a HUGE space army or a (excuse the idea) federation of plants.
I could also see myself getting hooked on this game.
A federation of plants?
Does that mean we'll be able to create intelligent plants too?
Personally, I think I'll be trying to conquer the universe with a race of super-intelligent bacteria :p
I signed up for the news letter after watching the video demo back in March but they havn't had a single newsletter update to the site anything. but I still cant wait to get my hands on this :)
Any estimates of what the system requirments will be? God i want this game soooo much right now *drools* its going to be a total system hog, at least 1GB of memory and some heafty HD space.
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Well by now it looks to be later, because the release-date was set back to April 2007 :(
But i will definitely purchase this game ;)
Before long we'll have Spore Rockstar, Spore University and (for the younger players) Spore Cute 'n Fluffy
It's either going to be a huge flop, or the new Half Life in popularity, I'd imagine.
If I where putting money on any game making it big in the next 12 - 18 months this would be it.
how interesting will it be after your in space
at that point, its all going to be the same really IMO
your perfectly right, but this game is going to appeal to the person that previously bought and played the sims, you have to understand there are millions of them. Most of which want a game that doesn't neceseraly have an end, the point of this game is not to complete it, as really it can't be completed, i mean go off and try to colonise half a million star systems..
This game is gonna be bought by parents who for their kids to play specifically because it's primarilly not a violent game. I really think it's gonna be a hit, maybe not with the readers of bit-tech and your average "hard-core gamer" but I'm talking about the more layed back "casual" gamer, which incidentally numbers far greater than us.
In a way Black and White attempted to do this. You could choose to complete missions in an evil way or a good way. You didn't have to complete all the missions to move onto the next level either. I think this open type of game play worked well in Black and White although it could have been better.
Spore has great potential too. I just hope it waste it by turning into another Sims.
however in your black and white analogy, you missed 1 key point
Black and white was a very good game, very fun, lots to do, etc etc
Black and white 2 SUCKED, it was short, boring, and worse then B&W
And guess what, its because EA stepped its big foot in B&W2 and ruined it
Spore is made by EA, nuff said ;)
EA publish loads of games and they're all totally different. I think it's pretty harsh to say that any game they publish will suck.
They do actually make quite a few games as far as i know
they own alot of the companys that make the games for them
B&W was published by EA, but made by lionhead
B&W2 was made by lionhead, but EA have demanded an early release or goverened it too much, beacause they ruined it
This is true of alot of modern games now it seems published by EA
they seem to be dominating game developers now, stopping them from making good games
We need to boycott EA games >_<
I could also see myself getting hooked on this game.
Does that mean we'll be able to create intelligent plants too?
Personally, I think I'll be trying to conquer the universe with a race of super-intelligent bacteria :p