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Spectrobes (Video Game)
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Spectrobes is an action-adventure take on the Mons genre developed by Jupiter and published by Disney Interactive Studios as their first game not based on an existing property. It features the main character, Rallen, a space police agent, and his partner Jeena, as they attempt to save their home from the Krawl, alien invaders who travel around in reality warping black tornadoes. With the help of the Prizmod Rallen will awaken the fossilized Spectrobes to do battle against the Krawl.It spawned two sequels, Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals in 2008 and Spectrobes: Origins in 2009. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_14184bc7 | type |
Fake Longevity | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_14184bc7 | comment |
Fake Longevity: Origins give you the option to play the game again after you finish it, and reviving all the bosses, making them and the normal enemies stronger. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_1b65dfad | type |
The Cameo | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_1b65dfad | comment |
The Cameo: The four High Krawl under Krux, three of which are dead, show up briefly in mug shots in the opening sequence of Origins. Though you have to wonder how they even got those pictures... | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_28104b90 | type |
Bag of Spilling | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_28104b90 | comment |
Bag of Spilling: Yeah, all the stuff you got in the first game, say buh-bye. You even lose Aldous and Tindera for crying out loud! And the ancient ship, too. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_294ed981 | type |
Bilingual Bonus | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_294ed981 | comment |
Bilingual Bonus: Plenty: "Nanairo", the name of the star system where the first two games take place, can be translated as "Seven Colors" in Japanese. Rallen actually indirectly points this out in Portals, because the star in Nanairo really does shine in seven different colors. Fubuki, another star system in the first sequel, means "blizzard". Fitting as the system itself has no sun, and the only planet in it, Hyoga, is mostly ice (the "hyo" in Hyoga also means "ice"). Meido, the epicenter of the Krawl outbreak in the first game, is the Land of the Dead in Buddhism. A lot of the Spectrobes' names have Japanese meanings or roots. Example: "Komainu" can mean "lion dog", and a komainu is a creature in Japanese mythology that protects shrines. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_2bdae2ae | type |
Awesome, but Impractical | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_2bdae2ae | comment |
Awesome, but Impractical: The Sword, which generally does 1 damage to any decent Krawl. However it becomes practical in Spectrobes Origins because Rallen and Jeena's weapons can now do good damage to Krawl as well. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_39aeb09e | type |
Rare Candy | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_39aeb09e | comment |
Rare Candy: While feeding Spectrobes minerals is a requirement to evolve them in the first two games, in Origins each mineral merely provides boosts of EXP to the Spectrobe eating it. It also has minerals to increase the Spectrobe's HP, Attack, and Defense. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_41f26c58 | type |
Happy Dance | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_41f26c58 | comment |
Happy Dance: In Origins, child Spectrobes will do a little dance any time they unearth a fossil, and a (different) little dance (accompanied by a music note) any time they unearth three or more items simultaneously. | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_41f26c58 | featureApplicability |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_4aafd3c8 | type |
Fling a Light into the Future | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_4aafd3c8 | comment |
Fling a Light into the Future: In Portals, the doomed civilization of the planet Nox left behind the "Dynalium" a weapon that could potentially be used against the Krawl, with the hopes that if another set of humans were to discover it, they could use it to succeed where they failed. Aldous himself counts as one. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_4b248941 | type |
Long-Range Fighter | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_4b248941 | comment |
Long-Range Fighter: Kugaster, the Darucho line, and Azamaros are all this trope. They become particularly broken when combined with Close-Range Combatant Spectrobes. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_4b248941 | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_4b67d20a | type |
Fossil Revival | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_4b67d20a | comment |
Fossil Revival: The basic premise. Unique in that the method of revival used in this series is based on sound. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_4fc753f | type |
Olympus Mons | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_4fc753f | comment |
Olympus Mons: The Ultimate Form Spectrobes. Able to completely decimate lower-level Krawl and still significantly injure stronger ones. It's not an uncommon tactic when searching for fossils or minerals to just equip a Geo and use it whenever you get sucked into a battle. | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_4fc753f | featureApplicability |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_51327c74 | type |
Drop-In-Drop-Out Multiplayer | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_51327c74 | comment |
Drop-In-Drop-Out Multiplayer: In Origins, a second player can join in and play the Spectrobe. Oddly, despite that the game's Cosmolink device comes in two parts (with Rallen and Jeena sharing it), you can't have a Rallen/Jeena tag-team. | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_51327c74 | featureApplicability |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_5261369c | type |
Sand Worm | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_5261369c | comment |
Sand Worm: Origins has Zabacraw, a gargantuan Krawl sand fish. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_549cd62d | type |
Level Grinding | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_549cd62d | comment |
Level Grinding: You can spend hours in the Hurricanes leveling up your Spectrobes. | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_549cd62d | featureApplicability |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_5558641 | type |
Gratuitous Japanese | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_5558641 | comment |
Gratuitous Japanese: Rallen's Catchphrase. A lot of the names for things such as planets and star systems feature this. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_575fd5e2 | type |
Dark Is Not Evil | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_575fd5e2 | comment |
Dark Is Not Evil: In a surprise for Disney, you can use Dark Spectrobes, which are pretty much PaletteSwapped versions of other Spectrobes, with a bit more strength. Oh, and even more surprising you have to use Dark Spectrobes to beat the game. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_5ade9ace | type |
Gang Up on the Human | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_5ade9ace | comment |
Gang Up on the Human: Subverted in most cases, as the Krawl will generally attack whatever's closest to them regardless of whether it's Rallen/Jeena or a Spectrobe. While not ganging up per se, it's played straight during the fight with Krux in Origins. Whether or not your Spectrobe is controlled by the A.I. or a second player, Krux will only pay it mind if it gets in his way. He's coming for Rallen/Jeena specifically. | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_5ade9ace | featureApplicability |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_62f20fd6 | type |
A Long Time Ago, in a Galaxy Far, Far Away... | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_62f20fd6 | comment |
A Long Time Ago, in a Galaxy Far, Far Away...: The first two games are set in the Nanairo System and the third is in the Kaio System with no mention of Earth. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_6320eced | type |
Gameplay and Story Segregation | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_6320eced | comment |
Gameplay and Story Segregation: One cutscene shows Pegatinum flying artfully at high speeds while firing lasers at Zabacraw, the Ancient Krawl. In actual gameplay it has no such attacks and can only run or glide just above the ground. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_6bda9a30 | type |
Meaningful Name | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_6bda9a30 | comment |
Meido, the epicenter of the Krawl outbreak in the first game, is the Land of the Dead in Buddhism. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_6bdfbb84 | type |
Prehensile Hair | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_6bdfbb84 | comment |
Prehensile Hair: Maja, from Portals. The hair to one side of her head becomes infinitely long and can impale objects while not leaving any mark in said object. In fact, in one webisode she tries to strangle Rallen with her hair. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_727b5779 | type |
Cat Folk | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_727b5779 | comment |
Cat Folk: The secret card-only Cat's Paw weapons in Origins make Rallen and Jenna gain cat ears and paws. Rallen's are brown, while Jeena has pink ears that match her pink hair. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_7289b368 | type |
Idiot Hero | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_7289b368 | comment |
Idiot Hero: Rallen barely managed to pass pre-algebra, and his social tact is a bit lacking. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_7426582d | type |
Token Minority | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_7426582d | comment |
Token Minority: Professor Kate, the sole black character in the series. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_7836c43 | type |
Casting a Shadow | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_7836c43 | comment |
Casting a Shadow: Jado's shadow is alive, and fights along with him. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_7e02bded | type |
Fetch Quest | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_7e02bded | comment |
Fetch Quest: A particularly arduous one involves collecting the three keystones. Also raises the question of what Cyrus needs the Blue Keystone for. Cyrus is pretty bad about these really. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_7ed25068 | type |
Video Game Caring Potential | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_7ed25068 | comment |
Videogame Caring Potential: In Origins, shake the Nunchuk to have your active character pet their Spectrobe. Aww.... | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_83b89a9c | type |
Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_83b89a9c | comment |
Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: Flash beats Corona, which beats Aurora, which in turn beats Flash. An intro to this becomes, in an annoying fashion, the first half of Portals. Even though knowing the type advantages does absolutely nothing in the second half. And in Origins, Fire beats Plant, which beats Earth, which Beats Sky, which beats Water, which beats Fire. This is a bit more relevant as each location has a predominant property and enemies with such property, but some of the stronger enemies are still property-neutral. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_8f6f3188 | type |
Swiss-Army Appendage | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_8f6f3188 | comment |
Swiss-Army Appendage: The gauntlet on Rallen's right arm seems to be compatible with all sorts of technology. It even has a slot in it shaped exactly like the Prizmod, even though there's no conceivable reason why he would need such a slot. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_93ce6293 | type |
Phlebotinum Breakdown | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_93ce6293 | comment |
Phlebotinum Breakdown: One of the first things that happens in Origins is that, after arriving in an unknown star system and answering a distress call from the planet Wyterra, Rallen discovers his Prizmod isn't working; he can't summon his usual Spectrobes to take on the Krawl. Fortunately for the player, Rallen and Jeena acquire a new device (the Cosmolink) which provides the same functionality. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_9b0f2a3d | type |
Mon Tech | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_9b0f2a3d | comment |
Mon Tech: The Prizmod is an alien device that allows certain people to become Spectrobe Masters. It can store fossils, minerals, weapons, and items. It also can store, summon, and control Spectrobes during battles with Krawl within Krawl Vortexes. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_9b0f2a3d | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_9dab0a6e | type |
Continuity Nod | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_9dab0a6e | comment |
Continuity Nod: After you obtain the Ancient Ship in the first game, it becomes apparent that the NPP is actively reverse engineering it. In Portals you can purchase parts that make your ship basically a modern version of it, and Rallen and Jeena's patrol cruiser and Commander Grant's in Origins have the same design. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_9f86dbcf | type |
Immune to Flinching | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_9f86dbcf | comment |
Immune to Flinching: In Origins, you cannot be flinched out of an attack when wielding an axe-type weapon. This is balanced by the sheer amount of time required to swing the axe and connect the hit. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_a65288e2 | type |
Ascended Extra | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_a65288e2 | comment |
Ascended Extra: The weapons salesman? Yeah, his name's Dave. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_b8e3f20a | type |
Demoted to Extra | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_b8e3f20a | comment |
Demoted to Extra: Aldous plays a pivotal role in the first game, but by Portals he is just a supporting character who goes missing for most of the plot, and there's no mention of him at all in Origins. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_b9d334b2 | type |
Aerith and Bob | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_b9d334b2 | comment |
Aerith and Bob: The main character's name is Rallen. His commander's name is Grant. His Spectrobe mentor is Aldous. And the weapons salesmen is... Dave. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_bd50ec63 | type |
Battle in the Rain | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_bd50ec63 | comment |
Battle in the Rain: Rallen's first fight with the Spectrobes. Sadly, it's only raining in the outside world. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_c6655b23 | type |
Fallen Hero | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_c6655b23 | comment |
Fallen Hero: Krux was formerly a Spectrobe Master. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_ccf46587 | type |
Redshirt Army | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_ccf46587 | comment |
Red Shirt Army: The NPP officers, except Rallen. | |
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One-Word Title | |
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One-Word Title | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_d2567b76 | type |
Knockback | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_d2567b76 | comment |
Knockback: Glove-type weaponry specifically knocks Krawl up, down, or back — any of which is enough to disperse a crowd of enemies to take them on in reduced numbers. | |
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Easy Levels, Hard Bosses | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_d4fa75fc | comment |
Easy Levels, Hard Bosses: In Spectrobes Origins the bosses are much more difficult than the levels that come before them especially if you don't do Level Grinding. Normal enemies don't have complicated attack patterns but bosses have them, bosses can also attack very fast and some of them will also spam attacks that will constantly stun you. If you don't level grind or make strong Spectrobes to match your level the bosses will probably defeat almost all your entire team. | |
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Optional Boss | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_e0606d52 | comment |
Optional Boss: Origins has the Legendary Krawl Darkroe, which can only be fought after beating the game once. | |
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Not Quite Dead | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_e431c24c | comment |
Not Quite Dead: Goblada, the final boss of the first game, comes back for more after you beat it the first time. Jado comes back twice over the course of Portals and Origins, and that still isn't enough to finish him! | |
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Catchphrase | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_e6b5d22f | comment |
Rallen's Catchphrase. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_f1967a2 | type |
Starter Mon | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_f1967a2 | comment |
Starter Mon: Each game gives you three starters: Two for combat and one child to dig with. In each game, you'll also get at least one member of the Komainu family somewhere in your starter pack, as Komainu is the Series Mascot. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_f627b434 | type |
Platonic Life-Partners | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_f627b434 | comment |
Platonic Life-Partners: Rallen and Jeena are friends and they work together, and there are no signs given of them having feelings for each other. They do hug at the end of Spectrobes Origins because they might not see each other again, but that's as overt as it gets. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_fc07d409 | type |
Hopeless Boss Fight | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_fc07d409 | comment |
Hopeless Boss Fight: In Beyond the Portals, you have to fight Maja's Dark Spectrobes near the tower in Daichi. Even if both of her Spectrobes lose all of their health, neither of them can die and you are forced to lose the battle. | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_fc151e9d | type |
Department of Redundancy Department | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_fc151e9d | comment |
Department of Redundancy Department: "Let's do this, Iku Ze!" | |
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Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_fc151e9d | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_fc33ff16 | type |
One-Winged Angel | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_fc33ff16 | comment |
One-Winged Angel: Each of the High Krawl under Krux have a more monstrous, appropriately Krawl-like form that they assume when you battle them. Special mention goes to Jado, who has three. | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_fc33ff16 | featureApplicability |
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Cutscene Power to the Max | |
Spectrobes (Video Game) / int_fe262584 | comment |
Cutscene Power to the Max: Rallen, at the end of Portals, does some sort of Diagonal Cut to Krux, defeating the most powerful being in the universe... for now. | |
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