digitalpress
06-05-2003, 09:00 AM
The DP Random Planet Simulation Game Generator (tm) has chosen SimEarth: The Living Planet, specifically the Super NES version, but let's open the conversation up to the TurboDuo and PC versions as well.
I may have opposition here, but I was sorely disappointed with SimEarth. I had a lot of fun with SimCity both on PC and Super NES and was really looking forward to this new experience, but it just seemed to lack the rewards of the SimCity title. Whereas you had instant traffic, visible growth to buildings and stats coming at you from everywhere in SimCity, this sequel (of sorts) seems to plod along, with very little reward even after hours of play.
Though maybe that's what it's supposed to be, and I just don't "get it". What did you think? Write your own review here.
DP Guide sez:
SimEarth: The Living Planet (SNES, by FCI) $10/R4 -
Original game designed by Fred Haslam and Will Wright. Inspired by James Lovelock's Gaia theory, which suggests that Earth itself is a giant living organism. FCI stands for "Fujisankei Communications International". Simulation/Life Development. SANTULLI SLANT: I've been playing this game for over ten years (well over 5 billion years in game time) and I'm STILL waiting for my opposing thumbs. Ironically, I'm waiting for them in the game too. Note: as much as I love the Sim series by Maxis, I can't get into this one, it's really really really s - l - o - w... [Gr: 3, So: 2, Ga: 2, Ov: 3] Released 1992. #SNS-SE-USA.
I may have opposition here, but I was sorely disappointed with SimEarth. I had a lot of fun with SimCity both on PC and Super NES and was really looking forward to this new experience, but it just seemed to lack the rewards of the SimCity title. Whereas you had instant traffic, visible growth to buildings and stats coming at you from everywhere in SimCity, this sequel (of sorts) seems to plod along, with very little reward even after hours of play.
Though maybe that's what it's supposed to be, and I just don't "get it". What did you think? Write your own review here.
DP Guide sez:
SimEarth: The Living Planet (SNES, by FCI) $10/R4 -
Original game designed by Fred Haslam and Will Wright. Inspired by James Lovelock's Gaia theory, which suggests that Earth itself is a giant living organism. FCI stands for "Fujisankei Communications International". Simulation/Life Development. SANTULLI SLANT: I've been playing this game for over ten years (well over 5 billion years in game time) and I'm STILL waiting for my opposing thumbs. Ironically, I'm waiting for them in the game too. Note: as much as I love the Sim series by Maxis, I can't get into this one, it's really really really s - l - o - w... [Gr: 3, So: 2, Ga: 2, Ov: 3] Released 1992. #SNS-SE-USA.