![]() It does not alter the in-game play at all otherwise. I do recommend waiting for a sale though, as this is just a cosmetic pack. With the addition of all the parts and pieces, you really do get a nice run for those of us on the more creative side. But all the early stages are really where the fun and amusement of the game are. Spore is a neat little game, but it does get rather repetitive once you reach the final stage and complete the core quests. Ive been playing Spore on Disk since it came out and probably have around 300-400 hours of total play time between then and now. Great addition to the core game if you are already a fan and just want more parts to be able to play with to create more unique and bizzare creations. I love Spore, man!ĮDIT: Changed emphasis from "only" to "creatures" from "only adds CREATURE parts." Not worth $20, though might be worth it if it's on sale.ĭon't forget, THIS IS REVIEW OF THE DLC, NOT THE GAME. I plan on getting it on a sale or something). It's pretty awesome, if I do say so myself (owned the Expansion for Disc, so yeah. If you have $20 burning a hole in your wallet, and you already own Spore, try out Galactic Adventures. Overall, don't waste $20 on this expansion. Oh, and another thing that bothers me (But isn't a deal breaker by any means) is the fact that because of how the expansions worked pre-steam, Steam tracks my hours while playing Creepy & Cute, but not the actual game, which means I have to play without my extra parts if I want steam trading cards. They're cool to watch, but would be even cooler to see in game. Also, the new animations are only in the test drive mode. No new clothes, no building, no new anything. The other problem is that it only adds CREATURE parts. It doesn't really add too many parts, and quite a few of them feel like they should be part of the game already. For patterns, some feel "Creepy" like one pattern that looks kind of like muscles, and not so much cute (though it does add a feather pattern, sort of, which is awesome because I love building birds in this game). The arms and legs are literally all bug parts, so nothing I want to use there, some cool new other bits, though. So if you don't know, the Creepy & Cute pack adds some new creature parts and patterns, but that's it. DLC was only like, $5, and I played Galactic Adventures (I loved it, but that's a review for ANOTHER day). So, when it went on sale a while back, I decided to re-buy it (I owned the disc version, but lost the code, so I basically didn't own it). Before reading please note, THIS REVIEW IS OF THE DLC, NOT THE GAME.
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