Yes, I know, I am now officially a necromancer. I'll be sure to go to the cemetery to raise dead bodies tonight.
*cough*
I played Spore, and didn't like it. It was fairly boring, repetitive, and chore-like - not really much to do in any phase, making it obnoxious the umpteenth time you had to do a fetch quest in the Space Phase. Creature Phase, you just played a social minigame over and over or ran around mindlessly spamming the 1 and 2 keys, with an occasional 3 (bite and slash could be spammed, charge was good for only one thing, and spit was absolutely useless other than a few niche circumstances). Cell Phase, directly before it, was even worse as there was absolutely no user-generated content in it whatsoever. Tribal Phase was static, boring, and simplistic to the extreme (plus there was absolutely no meaningful customization, it seemed). Civ Phase added in some customization, but seeing as you spent most of the time zoomed WAY out from your city and buildings it was unnecessary and futile to add extra details to your buildings/vehicles. And Space Phase was a hilariously boring grind.
As well as being a terrible grind, the Space Phase was home to a monkey-type race called the Grox, who owned about half the galaxy. As well as being a pain in the rear and able to flatten your one-man space fleet with about a hundred ships in a minute if you pissed them off, they also held about a thousand planets. You'd think the extra artifact which can bring life could stop them, but you can maybe off a twentieth of their entire empire before you can't do any more (and then the artifact is useless for the rest of the game). This is worsened yet again by the fact that there is absolutely NO way to defeat the Grox in an unmodded game; some of their solar systems are completely unreachable by space ship, leaving you no choice but to leave them be. To make matters even worse, after the grind and monotony you're rewarded with having to do it all over again the next time you do the Space Phase.
Yes, but anyways... the SecuROM, while it makes me not want to buy any more EA games again until they get rid of those idiotic policies, doesn't actually do much harm. I downloaded a SecuROM remover from its website and was able to uninstall it without any problems whatsoever. What's more, it seems that even the remnants (which supposedly stuck around) have gone away without a trace. It's annoying to have, it's infuriating to have your trust violated, but it's not an actual detriment in
most cases and was easily solved for me. Perhaps they patched the uninstaller?
I might have played it more if I had known about the DRM, but the fact is it's a boring, monotonous game. The creators are excellent, but the gameplay has more in common with a level-based freeware MMO (that you have to buy, in this case) than an actual sandbox game. I grew tired of it shortly after ascending to the Space Phase, and shortly thereafter resolved not to play it. A month or two later, both it and the DRM are gone.
Overall, I'd have to give this game a 4.5/10 for the effort, the creation tools and the atmosphere in most of the stages. However, in gameplay terms the game falls short, while the DRM (while not terrible) definitely is underhanded.
It's unfortunate that EA decided to rush the game - I have no doubt Maxis was not responsible - but what's done is what's done, and all we can do is let what could've been turn into wisps and float away.