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Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity
Cover ArtDeveloper(s) Neko Entertainment & Taffy Entertainment Publisher(s) The Game Factory Series Code Lyoko Platform(s) Wii, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2 Release date(s) Wii
- EU November 23, 2007
- NA July 21, 2008
Genre(s) Action Mode(s) Single-player Rating(s) Media/distribution Wii Optical Disc, DVD, UMD Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity is a 2007 video game for the Wii console based on the animated television series Code Lyoko. It is the second game based on the French animated television series Code Lyoko. PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable ports of the game were released on July 21, 2008.[1]
Gameplay
The characters are controlled through various motions with the Wii Remote: slashing controls Ulrich's sword, aiming Odd's arrows by pointing with the Wii Remote, Yumi's balance on narrow walkways is maintained by tilting the controller, and both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk are used in conjunction to make Aelita fly. The game features locations not seen in the show, including the volcano sector. Unlike the previous game, the player will be able to change characters whenever desired. In addition to the third person play, there will also be space simulation style gameplay with the skid. But Aelita can fly in the show to . At the end of the game you can go back and play all the sectors again , but you can only see the video's again in the Supercomputers.
References
- ^ "Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity PSP Versions". http://psp.ign.com/objects/952/952313.html. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
External links
- GameSpot page
- IGN page
- Europe Code Lyoko Wii Game Factory page
- American Code Lyoko Wii Game Factory page
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