Darwinia User Review
Darwinia is a refreshingly enchanting take on the legends surrounding the notion of artificial intelligences.
- Posted Oct 2, 2008 5:56 am GMT
- Recommended by 2 of 5 users.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Time Spent:
- 10 to 20 Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Grows on you"
I know this review is probably more than a little late, now that the sequel to this game is out. But hey, I am getting points to advance my account level in GameSpot, so...
Sometimes, a games developer doesn't need massive funding to make a good game. The right idea and programming just suffice. Darwinia is one such game.
The odd, seemingly vector-based graphics come as off-putting at first, though I realized later that it was intended, as shown by some non-vector graphics such as some much prettier glittering trees present in some of the earlier levels.
The storyline isn't very new of course; it's like a cross between Tron's and Lemmings' story, though it is quite well propped up by Dr. Sepuldeva's text messages and narration (too bad they aren't voiced). Even so, it's hard not to find the simple-looking but actually complex Darwinians quite endearing. Their viral enemies are quite remarkable too, despite being made of simple jaggy polygons.
Another attraction of the game is the obvious pop-culture references, such as some of the viral enemies that resemble the Snake in Snake games, and the Airstrike vessels that are clearly a rip-off of Space Invaders (though they are very impressive rip-offs).
The controls of the initial retail version is plain bad. However, the developers go the extra mile in revamping the controls with subsequent patches, which goes to show their dedication to making a good game.
Overall, Darwinia is a very enchanting game, and have much greater worth than its low price tag and small hard disk space requirement suggest.
Sometimes, a games developer doesn't need massive funding to make a good game. The right idea and programming just suffice. Darwinia is one such game.
The odd, seemingly vector-based graphics come as off-putting at first, though I realized later that it was intended, as shown by some non-vector graphics such as some much prettier glittering trees present in some of the earlier levels.
The storyline isn't very new of course; it's like a cross between Tron's and Lemmings' story, though it is quite well propped up by Dr. Sepuldeva's text messages and narration (too bad they aren't voiced). Even so, it's hard not to find the simple-looking but actually complex Darwinians quite endearing. Their viral enemies are quite remarkable too, despite being made of simple jaggy polygons.
Another attraction of the game is the obvious pop-culture references, such as some of the viral enemies that resemble the Snake in Snake games, and the Airstrike vessels that are clearly a rip-off of Space Invaders (though they are very impressive rip-offs).
The controls of the initial retail version is plain bad. However, the developers go the extra mile in revamping the controls with subsequent patches, which goes to show their dedication to making a good game.
Overall, Darwinia is a very enchanting game, and have much greater worth than its low price tag and small hard disk space requirement suggest.
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Fantastic, so unique, it's unlike anything I have ever played.
Review Stats:- 0 out of 1 users agree with this review
- Posted Mar 9, 2006 4:02 pm GMT
Itīs short. Maybe because iīm a veteran gamer, but probably because itīs so damn good and times passes in a blink.
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- Posted Feb 23, 2006 11:20 pm GMT
Original game that brings out the flavor of gaming.
Review Stats:- 2 out of 3 users agree with this review
- Posted Feb 22, 2006 12:23 am GMT
At least worth a try.
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- Posted Feb 20, 2006 2:02 am GMT
Very unique, but not worth the money...
Review Stats:- 1 out of 12 users agrees with this review
- Posted Feb 9, 2006 1:21 am GMT
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