![]() ![]() You can revive them if you charge up your meter and hit the Y button by the orb-just make sure it's yours or you will have wasted a charge. If one of the spectrobes does happen to fall in battle, they are still on the field as an orb. The Y button will allow you to perform a combo as long as your other spectrobe is still alive. There is a meter at the center of the touch screen, and when that is charged, the B button will fire off a charged attack. Fighting is done with the A button, and depending on your spectrobe, that will unleash a melee or long-range attack. Normally, you'd go into a fight with two spectrobes where you'd control one and the computer AI controls the other. There are three modes of battle: One-on-one battle has you going head-to-head with an opponent, team battle has four players going at each other or as teams of two, and battle royal has everyone going in with one spectrobe, with the last one standing declared the winner. Whoever is hosting will be able to choose which maps to play on, but they're only available once you've played through that section. Up to four players can participate in multicard play via Nintendo's local WFC. We were told that you can also import your spectrobes from the first game into Beyond the Portal as well. These cards are placed over the touch screen, and you tap through the holes in the cards to put in the right code. ![]() When you purchase the game, it will come with these cool plastic cards that will either give you new spectrobes or items when you input a code. Spectrobes can be collected a variety of ways-not just by going through the single-player mode. If there are spectrobes that you want from your friends, the option to trade is available so you can work on completing your collection. You can use these spectrobes in multiplayer matches locally or online via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Play as Rallen and excavate as many spectrobes as you can to add to your growing collection.ĭuring the single-player campaign, you fight across nine different planets to find and excavate new spectrobes to add to your collection. We were able to check out all the single-player features for Beyond the Portal at the E3 Media & Business Summit this year, but Disney Interactive came by our GameSpot office to give us a closer look at the multiplayer features. Spectrobes: Beyond the Portal continues Rallen and Jeena's spectrobe-collecting adventure, but Disney Interactive has made changes to the gameplay in hopes that the action will flow better this time around. The game was re-released on Novemas part of a special Spectrobes: Collector's Edition bundle, which included the game itself, all thirty-eight input code cards plus two exclusive Geo input cards, and a mini-guide.When Spectrobes was released in 2007, it was the first time that Disney Interactive Studios released a video game that was not based on a previous Disney TV series or movie. The game was considered a commercial success and Disney Interactive Studios announced that more than 700,000 copies of the game had shipped worldwide in the first month and it was the best-selling third-party (not published by Nintendo, Microsoft, or Sony) game for March 2007, ranking #7 over all that month. Disney Interactive Studios has stated that Spectrobes is its first original intellectual property that is, a game not based on any film or TV program from its parent company. Spectrobes is a science fiction video game that was developed by Kyoto-based game developer Jupiter, known for being the developer of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the Nintendo DS.
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