

The final boss fight is a fantastic end game boss, and the third phase music blows you away. It's obvious that the devs were attempting to prolong the game to get a longer experience, but in doing so they also tarnished the F.U.N. Back to the start for you! Coupled with a 40 second music loop, spending 15-20 minutes on a track in order to get the required tokens is a taxing affair. Three minutes into the track? Hard right to the left you wouldn't know unless you had already reached that point. The game is going to force you to complete these tracks from start to finish (which might take 4 minutes) not only staying on track, but cliff hugging to go through rings, to get tokens to progress. The kart stages in this game are fantastic, but they seldom have walls and are VERY easy to fall off. Unlike Mario 64 though, You are going to have to get almost every Goofy Goober token in order to reach the last level, which might involve getting to the third last stage, then having to backtrack for an hour to hit the required Quota. The SB Movie games runs off a system similar to Mario 64 where you need X stars (Goofy Goober tokens) to unlock a later level. If the game was just the two points above, this game would be a 9 out of 10 for any SB fan.īut it's not a 9 out of 10 game which is sad. Jumping off one side of the track to skip sections gives you a rainbow road kind of feel, and each time I found a new one, I felt myself doing Obama's "not bad" face. The multiple hidden paths on each track were surprising and I didn't expect the tracks to have as much variety as they did. This only really made a different on the GFR? What is GFR? You will find out later. The vehicle levels are rock solid for the most part, except on one track where cornering seems to lag one a triple U bend. Spongebob and Patricks two movesets greatly differ, and each level is definitely made with the right character in mind. With a combination of melee, object interactivity, and long range attacks, there's a few ways to combat any situation which gives the game a "play your own style" feel. The platforming is solid and the moveset for each character gives you multiple forms of attack. If you've ever wanted to be Spongebob in the SB movie, this one is your best shot. If you are a platformer lover, this is definitely the game for you.I am a massive fan of this franchise so my opinion of the game is somewhat bias.

Overall: 10/10 - Overall, the Spongebob Squarepants Movie game is an addicting platformer with a wide variety of enemies, unlockables, and level types. Each track fits the enviroment and situation perfectly. Music for the levels is perfect, ranging from creepy (Welcome to Planktopolis, Minions) to comical (I'm Ready. Sound: 10/10 - From walking sounds to character voices, everything is as it is in the show. Graphics: 9/10 - Characters and enviroments look exactly as they should.
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You can collect floating weights (in game currencey) to upgrade Spongebob and Patrick's special moves, such as the Butt Smash, Explosive Glove, and more. Boss battles pit you up against enemies such as King Neptune or Dennis the Mercinary, with these foes having a larger amount of health than typical enemies. Driving sections put you in a vehicle to complete an objective. Roaming is the regular platformer gameplay. The stages in this game come in three types: Roaming, Driving, and Boss. Extra items like treasure chests (to unlock extra items, like alternate costumes) and GG tokens can also be found off the beaten path in most levels. Most are collected in challenges, while some are collected at the end of levels. These tokens are an essential part of the game, as they let you progress to the next level. You roam around as Spongebob or Patrick in a level, where you'll fight a multitude of different enemies to get to your goal: a GG token. You get to go deeper into the Thug Tug bar, Goofy Goober ice cream parlour, and many more areas, including Planktopolis (one of the most difficult areas of the game, but still enjoyable.) Gameplay: 9/10 - This is as good as any Spongebob game is ever going to get. Story: 10/10 - The game follows the story closely, but expands upon certain areas.

If you love platformers, there's a very high chance you will love this game. If you love This is a review based on four playthroughs and 30+ hours of gameplay, so you can take my word for it when it comes to this game. This is a review based on four playthroughs and 30+ hours of gameplay, so you can take my word for it when it comes to this game.
