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DarkSpore
DarkSpore











That can be frustrating.īut for all its faults, Darkspore is by far the best game to come out of the Spore property. So you may have to go back and “grind,” repeating levels you’ve already completed, to gain enough power to resume your progression through the various worlds. If you just plug along, doing each level once, you will find that the levels eventually become too hard for you. The overall game progression also seems slightly imbalanced. Your buddy might find an incredible weapon for your favorite hero, but you can’t exchange it, which is, to put it mildly, bogus. Much more devastating, you can’t trade items among players, so there is no economy. The interface between missions is confusing and poorly designed. The landscapes and characters look great, and the online networking has worked very well (which is to say, reliably).īut there’s plenty that holds this game back as well. Every time you enter a battlefield, the foes will be a bit different, and, more important, the treasure they drop after they are defeated is random. You control only one hero at a time, while the other two are “off the board.” But if, say, your quick, slashing guy is low on health, you can swap out tag-team-style for, say, a big, slow tank character (or a long-range “magic” character or whatever else).Īs in all games of this sort, the key to the playing is randomization. There is more than a bit of Pokémon in Darkspore in that there are 100 different hero characters you can unlock over the course of the game, each with its own special abilities.įrom your personal menagerie you assemble teams of three creatures. Of course bad guys are trying to take over the universe, and you have to stop them. Unlike most action-role-playing games, which are set in medieval fantasy worlds, Darkspore is nominally science fiction set in outer space. It will certainly stay on my hard drive, and I’m sure I’ll keep playing it from time to time. But on its own merits it is a solid effort. So Darkspore will soon be hard put to compete for the hearts and leisure hours of players who like this sort of thing. Moreover, some of the original creators of Diablo, who have left Blizzard and created their own company, Runic Games, are expected to release their own action-role-playing-game, Torchlight II, as soon as this summer. Most daunting, it seems possible that Blizzard Entertainment, the king of online computer games, could release the long-awaited Diablo III this holiday season. The problem for Darkspore is that the moment may not last very long. But for the moment it is probably the best action-role-playing game out there. Darkspore is not that gripping (which for some people might be a good thing). In a great game of this sort, that rinsing and repeating might end only when you realize the sun is coming up.

DarkSpore

You point and click and wipe out a few hundred monsters in swashbuckling style and then count the loot. The entire action-role-playing genre is about letting players pop on the computer for 20 minutes and make their virtual heroes just a little more powerful by romping through some sort of dungeon without a lot of strategizing and heavy intellectual lifting.

DarkSpore windows#

Released recently for Windows PCs, Darkspore is an online action-role-playing game that, while hardly groundbreaking, is at least reliably diverting. It has taken three years longer than it should have, but Electronic Arts has finally come up with an enjoyable game under the Spore umbrella, called Darkspore. I thought that was the last we’d hear of this ambitious yet flawed property. Wright left Electronic Arts, even as it tried to rescue the franchise with an inadequate add-on called Galactic Adventures. You could create all these weird creatures, but there just wasn’t very much to do with them. It was more akin to a novelty toy: momentarily interesting and vaguely provocative but lacking the challenge and structure required to keep an adult interested for long. Wright’s stupendous track record with SimCity and The Sims, lots of folks bought it (the story, that is).īut when Spore finally appeared, the bald truth was that there just wasn’t very much game in the game. Here, the story went, was a game that would capture and reflect the grand sweep of evolution, from cells drifting in the primordial soup all the way to the colonization of the galaxy. Through years of prerelease publicitymongering, Spore’s publisher, Electronic Arts, and its famed designer, Will Wright, managed to convince much of the general public and the gaming world that they had created an “everything simulator.” Spore, released in 2008, was the most over-hyped game in recent memory.











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