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Spore Hero Arena


Not quite heroic

Spore’s main ‘hook’ – the whole ‘design your own peculiar/amusing/offensive-looking creature’ thing – is a bit lost on DS, where the small screen hampers your foul creation’s visual impact. But the main problem with Spore Hero Arena isn’t that the detail of your creature is lost in a haze of pixels, but that the whole game is rather dull.

Having birthed some funny-looking animal, you jet around a galaxy visiting planets in search of new body parts and other collectables. There’s an emphasis on combat against other, similarly unsettling animals, but the scrappy D-pad controls feel all wrong. There are optional minigames, but they’re short and uninspired, and seeing your own bizarre creature-child galloping through them can’t change that.

Nov 2, 2009

You'll love
  • Create your own creatures
  • Goofy, cartoony charm
  • Decent selection of minigames
You'll hate
  • Small screen hampers visual impact
  • Whole game is rather dull
  • D-pad controls feel all wrong

 
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Spore Hero Arena
Spore Hero Arena

Genre: Strategy
Release date: Oct 6, 2009
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: Maxis
Franchise: Spore
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player VS
Online
2 player VS
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