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Bionicle Heroes

Bionicle Heroes
From Eidos Interactive

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Product Description

Battle and explore your way through the jungles, volcanoes, and deserts of the mysterious island of Voya Nui in this epic quest. In order to survive, players will need to master the powerful weapons and elemental powers of each BIONICLE character in order to defeat the Piraka and to solve the challenges and puzzles of this uniquely, interactive LEGO universe. Spanning over 25 different levels and 6 elemental zones, players will experience the ultimate BIONICLE adventure.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17807 in Video Games
  • Brand: Eidos
  • Model: 788687100601
  • Released on: 2006-11-16
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: Windows XP
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.25" h x 5.25" w x 7.75" l, .30 pounds

Features

  • Features the latest BIONICLE action figure toys including both the evil Piraka and heroic Toa Inika
  • Master the unique weapons and elemental powers of all of the Toa Inika and Piraka
  • Travel through over 25 unique levels and 6 elemental zones
  • Uncover and collect unique LEGO pieces that can be used to Upgrade weapons and special abilities
  • Discover secret areas and hidden extras that provide an interactive world that kids will enjoy

Customer Reviews

dont even waste ten dollars2
This game was created by and in the same format as those who created lego star wars. Thinking that is the base it should be good. It isn't. The character remains locked to the side of the screen. In an effort to make it like an FPS while keeping all the stuff that made SWL good doesn't work. The movement of the character in the environment gave me a headache.

You basically just go around and shoot shoot shoot with no real purpose. There is an auto aim and autolock on firing. Some of the weapons each of the bionicles has varies in speed, damage, and function. This is nice and the fact that you have five hearts and when you lose them you lose one of the masks and bionicle characters and his weapon and his force like "constracting" ie constructing force like ability.

The environments aren't graphically bad but I think the whole bionicle thing doesn't work as well as other regular lego figures. The first bionicle game had less relation to construction but it was an ok game and not hard to move around in and tylenol requiring. The only problem with that one was annoying repetitve tasks where if you messed up you did it again and again.

Anyway, rent it, borrow it from your library like I did, or anything before you spend the money on it, even if you are a fan.

Also, you do need a better graphics card but it it can play lego star wars then you should be fine I think with the pixel shading.

Not the best game3
This game has its pros and cons. Unfortunately, there are more cons than pros.


If you're in a middle class family with a computer that's three or four years old, this is not the game for you. The game demands high-speed processors, lots of RAM, and a fast video card. Otherwise, it very choppy (how does 9 or 10 frames per second sound?).

The graphics can be good or bad, depending on how you look at it. In my opinion, they're good, but I've seen better.

If you're a big BIONICLE fan, such as I am, you will notice the story line is very inaccuate and hard to follow. For those of you who aren't even BIONICLE fans, don't buy this game. You'll still be wondering what the heck a "Piraka" is by the end of the game.

The cutscenes are like something out of loony toons. 5-year old humor and very weird.

As far as gameplay goes, it's painfully repetitive. Even a hard-core shooter game fan would get bored of this by their fourth level. The only thing that changes are the bosses and the environments.

LEGO, you're better off sticking with the plastic toys you sell today.

disappointed1
Same issue with the lack of Pixel Shader support. Ordered for my son as a Christmas gift before above comments were posted. I've read that even with a proper graphics card, your computer may not run it because your Intel graphics chipset doesn't support TnL (Transform and Lighting). Package was opened of course. Still possible to at least get a credit? I don't think these graphics requirements were posted by Amazon.