Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Definitely Spore.
Will Wright
We were very focused, if anything, on making a game for more casual players. ?Spore? has more depth than, let?s say, ?The Sims? did. But we looked at the Metacritic scores for ?Sims 2?, which was around 90, and something like ?Half-Life?, which was 97, and we decided ? quite a while back ? that we would rather have the Metacritic and sales of ?Sims 2? than the Metacritic and sales of ?Half-Life?.
Another game falls short because they catered to "casual" and "non-traditional" gamers. Soon, there will be no games for "traditional" gamers.
Originally posted by: ultra laser
Spore might be the biggest letdown in PC gaming history.
Originally posted by: darom
Fallout 3 was for me. VATS, awkward movement around the map/objects, boring missions (I am still looking for damn rats to try some POS green stick on), finding some beds to sleep on (you can't sleep on the ground of course), management of myriad of inventory items etc. The whole game feels like it came from 2005 with 2008 graphics mods. I started as the nicest person with high expectations, now I am a pissed off assassin who is bored out of his wits. I _wanted_ to like this game so much ...