Ars has given a thorough review of the new, highly anticipated and acclaimed Will Wright game- Spore.
They touch on all of the technical points, as well as some of the games key features- from the opening bits when you are just creating your creatures, all the way down to the point in time where you colonize the world (peacefully - or with an iron fist - you decide)
It is a bit lenghtly, but well worth reading if you are still on the fence about Spore.
If you wish to skip to the Good vs. the Bad - goto the last page of the review.
Spore is a game about evolution, but evolution that's intelligently designed by the choices you make. Players design their creatures' traits, and those traits ultimately influence the civilization. The game is segmented into five phases of the evolutionary scale: Cell, Creature, Tribal, Civilization, and Space, with each stage presenting a different kind of game-play; a progress bar along the bottom of your screen marks how far along you are within each evolutionary stage. This is a game that wants you to feel comfortable playing and exploring; the penalty for "dying" is not severe.
At the outset of this review, I think it is only fair to mention that during the installation process, EA "highly suggested" that I allow the installation of the EA Downloader so Spore could stay "up-to-date." The message was a bit vague, but it implied that this was the only way patches and other content would be made available to me. Since I already had the EA Downloader installed it was a non-issue, but this might be an area of contention for some. This behavior is reminiscent of previous MMO games, and immediately it became apparent that Spore is more than a single-player experience. Once logged in, you will be granted access to the game's menu system and to EA's network, which allows on-the-fly access to other user-created content. I attempted to use the offline mode, but was unable to determine exactly how much my game would be affected. Overall, the message was simple: play online, by EA's rules, or several features could be unavailable.
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