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reddragonflame:
I won't read the other posts on this game until I've posted my say lest I be swayed by other opinions.

I loved the customisation, I hated the game.

The opening level is a souped up version of a simple Flash based game which has a name that escapes me right now. It's fun for a while, adding bits to your creature, but gets old pretty damn fast. Never the less I soldiered on.

The next stage is awful, incredibly boring and very repetitive. I got to a point where moving any direction meant being mauled by a mob of enemies and turned it off. Simply awful. So glad I didn't pay for the game.

I'll probably play more when I'm at my mates, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone based on what I've seen.

3Z3VH:
The flash game you are thinking of is "fl0w."

Ozymandias:

--- Quote from: Surgoshan on 13 Sep 2008, 18:34 ---Actually, it's about 5%.  Most people are actually exactly what he said.  He found that 5% are entitled tits.  Unfortunately, his full response isn't in that article. 

--- End quote ---

You misunderstood, I was calling bullshit on the pirates who philosophized their piracy away to make themselves seem like crusaders for better quality or cheaper games. The 5% who just admitted to being dicks were at least honest.

The cost of a game is representative of how much it costs to make a game. If you don't feel like you should support the people who actually worked long fucking hours to make the game, I don't feel like you should enjoy their work. How is that fair? How is that in any way morally defensible to take the fruits of someone's labor and say "fuck you' to them if they want you to pay for it?

But, no. These people are entitled tits because they feel it's their right to still play the game even if they feel morally justified in not paying. It doesn't work like that. Voting with your dollar means you also have to not play the game.

JediBendu:
I played it and enjoyed it on a friend's computer. But have decided that I don't want to buy the game for myself cause I probably won't play it much ever again.

What really did it for me was realizing that the creature customization is actually pretty highly limited. Having a creature be aesthetically what you want and statistically what you want is impossible. Unless you want a creature with bad stats. Pretty unfortunate.

KvP:
Body part stats only come into play during the creature stage. You play for max stats during that stage, then once you're ready to advance you change your creature to look however you want it to. Same with vehicles (and the ship, for that matter) in the Space stage.

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