![]() ![]() ![]() The Handheld versions for the DS and the Game Boy Advance by WayForward, while pretty good, aren't that pretty compared to the home console versions due to slightly delayed controls and the DS version requiring the touch screen, such as the GBA's version of Diesel Dreaming.The GameCube version has the worst graphics out of all of them and also has a lot of glitches, such as Gary's eyes being blue rather than green and the game having an inaudible audio on the post-credits scene in the NTSC versions after the credits play, thus making it unwatchable.The Wii version, while amazing and has it's own rhythm minigame, has pretty hard motion controls which makes the game slightly unplayable due to using the Wii Nunchuk, and requires a lot of movement.Some versions of this game are pretty bad for the most part.For example in some cutscenes, some of their limbs seem to stretch incorrectly and some of them stick out if you look closely. While the character models are almost exactly the ones from Battle from Bikini Bottom, they have rigging issues with the bones.Speaking of which, the plot twist where it's revealed that the game was actually Gary's dream after he ate a Krabby Patty was not only lame and rather pathetic, but it's also a rather unfortunate implication that Krabby Patties contain some sort of ingredient that is illegal.The game's ending is rather disturbing, since SpongeBob actually dies from being eaten by an Alaskan Bull Worm along with a portion of his pineapple, and unlike the show, he doesn't return, keep in mind that this game is rated E.The game introduced a new item, called "Sleepy Seeds", where you need to collect every single one of them to make Patrick and Plankton playable in the final level of the game, which is pretty cool.Great level design, as usual for a SpongeBob game.Good voice acting for all of the characters, as most of the voice actors reprised their roles from the show, with the exception of Mermaid Man, being voiced by Joe Alaskey respectively.The Wii version included a soundtrack player named the "SpongeBand", which contains the game's music, which is a fine addition at least.The controls for the game are very responsive and are easy to use, especially on the PlayStation 2 and GameCube versions (with the exception of the Wii version).Unlike other games, this game tries to add in newer elements that the show couldn't such as using an extremely dark tone and a pretty creepy plot twist while still remaining to be faithful to the original show.The soundtrack is outstandingly amazing, as they fit the perspectives of the levels, and like the game itself, also changes it genre, such as Rock, Superhero, Noir, Rodeo and 8-bit Pop, all thanks with the help of John Guscott, Matt Black and Todd Baker, with John later composing de Blob 2 while Matt also composed other games such as the Burger King games ( Big Bumpin and Pocketbike Racer) and Todd being the composer for the iconic Dreams.Some of the names are also clever references to horror movies such as "It Came from Beneath the Sea". ![]() The names of the levels are very creative and also fits the level's theme quite well, such as "Diesel Dreaming", "Starfishman to the Rescue", "Supersized Patty", "Alaskan Belly Trouble", "Rocket Rodeo", "Revenge of the Giant Plankton Monster", "It Came from Bikini Bottom", "Rooftop Rumble" and "Hypnotic Highway".While not perfect when compared to other SpongeBob games (such as SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom), the graphics look really colorful, the character designs are really faithful to the show and the backgrounds are nicely made, and also fits the game very well, all thanks to the work of Team ROCFISH, who assisted the game's development.The game follows SpongeBob, Patrick and Plankton as they traverse through their dreams before colliding with each other. It is the first SpongeBob SquarePants game to be more darker than the previous games and is also the first SpongeBob game to be released in Japan. The home console adaptation was developed by Blitz Games, while the Microsoft Windows and handheld versions were separate games developed by AWE Games and WayForward Technologies respectively. SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab is an action-adventure platform game published by THQ. SpongeBob and Friends: Battle for Volcano Island SpongeBob SquarePants: The Yellow Avenger Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2
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