Spectrobes: Origins
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is an Action RPG video game developed by Genki
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 and published by Disney Interactive Studios and is the third entry in the Spectrobes
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...

 series. It is the first Spectrobes game in the series to be developed by Genki and to be exclusive for the Wii
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. The game was released in the US on August 18, 2009 following the European release on September 18, 2009 and an Australian release on October 4, 2009. The Japanese version was released on June 17, 2010 release.

Plot

Rallen and Jeena get sent through a portal which leads them to another star system which is being invaded by a massive army of Krawl. They must use the cosmolink (an ancient device for summoning Spectrobes) to defeat the Krawl leader Krux and bring peace to the star system.

Gameplay

Spectrobes: Origins gameplay features the unique Wii controls to explore vast worlds, excavate three-dimensional fossils and unravel an engaging story while discovering the key to preventing a galactic threat. While immersed in the universe as never before, players fight enemies by controlling planetary patrol officers Rallen and Jeena with a Spectrobe creature at their side in large-scale, real-time battles. The game has free roam and multiple planets to explore.

Encounter Battles

Encounter Battles are initiated when the player encounters a Krawl swarm while scanning for items or being ambushed. The player controls Rallen or Jeena who fight using the particular weapon equipped. Different types of weapons allow the player to pull off different attacks such as the Cosmo Sword can pull of 3 consecutive attacks while the Cosmo Lance pulls off one powerful single attack.
While battling the player also controls a single Spectrobe by their side. Players have the option to switch between any of the six Spectrobes they can carry with them. Spectrobes are controlled with the Wii remote. Swinging the Wii remote vertically makes the Spectrobe attack while swinging horizontally calls the Spectrobe back. The CH Gauge also makes a return from the previous titles. With each successful hit with a Spectrobe, the CH Gauge fills, and when it fills to a certain point, the Spectrobe may use its special attack however Spectrobes must be certain level in order to use their special. In order to win the battles, all of the opposing Krawl must be destroyed.

Excavation

Excavation also makes a return from the previous titles however some changes occur. Minerals and various other items can now be picked up after scanning without excavation. If the player finds a Spectrobe fossil (contained within a mystery pod), it may be taken to the patrol cruiser or to a save point to access the lab menu. From here the Spectrobe can be excavated via the use of the excvation tools such as a drill and laser. After the fossil is excavated it can then be awakened into a Spectrobe. In some cases a rare mineral maybe found in a mystery pod rather than a Spectrobe.

Spectrobes

Spectrobes: Origins features new and old Spectrobes however all Spectrobes have new properties.
Corona is replaced with Fire, Aurora is replaced with Plant and Flash is replaced with Water. Additionally two new types of properties are Sky and Earth. Child Spectrobes are also divided into two types of properties ground and airborne. Ground Spectrobes can crawl into small areas while flying ones can reach inaccessible heights to solve puzzles allowing Rallen and Jeena to get past.

Reception

Spectrobes: Origins received mixed to positive scores from publications and online gaming community websites. Critics praised the game for its gameplay and battle mechanics however found it a bit repetitive.
  • IGN
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      (8/10)
  • Gaming Age (A-)
  • 1UP.com
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      (B)
  • Game Revolution
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      (C+)
  • ImpulseGamer (7.6/10)
  • RPGFan (87/100)
  • GameFocus (7.5/10)
  • Nintendo Power
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    (5.5/10)
  • NGamer
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    UK (61/100)
  • Official Nintendo Magazine (73/100)

IGN praised the game claiming "Disney has just done console Pokemon better than Nintendo" however claimed the story isn’t as gripping or engaging as other more mature RPGs.

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