![]() ![]() ![]() They find you anyway, of course, and deploy a three-eyed War of the Worlds-like walker to destroy you- the first boss.Īnother heavily-used theme that doesn't get old, no matter how many times it's repeated. I can hear the characters' battle quotes just listening to it- "hyaa!" "Hah!"Ĭaptured by extraterrestrial robots! Great "stealth" theme as you escape without attracting the attention of the creatures. The music's great, at least!Īnother great, low-key random battle theme that I never get tired of. But if you like BIONICLE, this is probably the best console game out there based on the series. ), but I really love it- I wouldn't be into RPGs or probably video games in general without it. multiverse! Here's the Dark Mirror universe, and here's the Shattering universe, and here's the universe populated by monsters. Not a perfect RPG, and certainly hard to follow if you don't read the comic series, which had been running for 4 years by the point the game came out (and it's DC, so. ![]() Adapted from a chapter book rather than a comic, strangely, so this was a great chance to see a major villain illustrated who otherwise would've gone without a depiction (the plant creature Karazahni, who was based on and modeled after Cthullu since the author was a big Lovecraft fan). Smartly written and never talked down to its audience. (.Such as 99% of this forum, but that never stopped me from discussing comics, haha.) This series influenced me immensely. BIONICLE: Maze of ShadowsMy first RPG, a licensed game for kids based on my absolute favorite DC Comics series (even better than non-kids' comics from the company, although that's probably nostalgia talking), which was itself based on a LEGO product line- I'll talk about BIONICLE to anyone who cares and most people who won't. ![]()
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