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Mon Sep 29th 2008 8:49PM No Comments
Posted by
Garret
under Reviews

It’s no big secret that Will Wright’s next endeavor would be an incredibly ambitious project. The game, which has won countless trade show awards over the past several years, was aptly called “Sim Everything” for a reason.
Creature Creator.. A Game In Itself
While you don’t immediately start off creating your creature, it’s an activity you’ll find yourself coming back to again and again, throughout your playthrough. The software tool is easy enough to use for most novice players. Adding body parts is as simple as clicking and dragging body parts to wherever your twisted mind wants them. Each added part has several sliders to adjust orientation, size, and length, while the main body can be molded like clay to become longer or shorter, fatter or skinnier. The only restrictions come in form of forced symmetry by the editor. Regardless, the sheer amount of user-generated creatures that have already been made is a testament to the power, ease, and usability of the tool. It should be noted that a free, standalone version of the Spore Creature Creator is available for anyone to try. You won’t be able to test out your creation in-game, but you can tinker with the tool and get a small taste of what the creative aspect of Spore is all about.
5 Games In 1
Spore is divided into five evolutionary stages (Cell, Creature, Tribal, Civilization, and Space), based on mostly distinct gameplay types. You advance through the game either by spending a predetermined amount of time in the current stage or by filling up an experience bar at the bottom of the screen, although each stage has its own way of awarding experience points (XP).
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Fri Sep 19th 2008 11:50AM No Comments
Posted by
Garret
under Weekend Bytes

Apparently, everyone on the Internet hates Spore’s DRM.. First the anti-DRM fanatics bombed the Amazon review average. Then they made Spore creatures. EA responded with some changes, but more were needed.
Updated Fallout 3 site totally worth your time.. Bethesda officially launched the site with a bevy of ’50s era propaganda videos, subtly followed by relevant interactive content for each one. Each button is a different video, so try them all out. What does your “G.O.A.T.” psychological profile say about you?
Rock out with your friends, but don’t forget the code.. Just like any good party game (cough.. Super Smash Bros Brawl), you’re required to spend tons of hours unlocking things before the fun can begin. Unless you use this temporary unlock code: Red, Yellow, Blue, Red, Red, Blue, Blue, Red, Yellow, Blue. Have fun with these codes as well!
What’s better than yearly Guitar Hero games? Try triple that amount.. Does that mean Activision big wigs also get triple the gold toilets.
Peggle Nights is out. Play it! Popcap should really be regulated by the FDA, because Peggle Nights is just as addictive as the first game.
Farewell to Jeff Green, former CGW/GFW editor-in-chief.. And farewell to the GFW Radio podcast, one of my weekly mainstays and always an enjoyable listen.
Oh and the next expansion to a little game called WoW is coming Nov 13th.. If you have any loved ones who play WoW, make the most of your time with them now.
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