The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (video game)

The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie

Original North American PS2 Cover Art
Developer(s) Heavy Iron Studios (PS2, GC, Xbox)
AWE Games (PC)
WayForward Technologies (GBA)
Aspyr Media (Mac)
Publisher(s) THQ
Distributor(s) Paramount Pictures
Nickelodeon Movies
Director(s) Shiraz Akmal
Designer(s) Joel Goodsell
Engine RenderWare
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Mobile Phone, Mac OS X
Release date(s)

Windows

  • NA October 27, 2004
  • PAL October 27, 2004

GBA, GC, PS2, & Xbox

  • NA October 27, 2004
  • PAL February 18, 2005

Mobile
July 16, 2005
Macintosh

  • NA November 7, 2005
Genre(s) Platform

The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a 2004 video game based on the film of the same name, which is a complement of SpongeBob SquarePants. The game was released on the PlayStation 2 (PS2), Game Boy Advance (GBA), Xbox, GameCube, and Microsoft Windows. The PS2, GameCube, and Xbox versions are all multi-ports of the same game; the PC and GBA versions were however their own different games.

Plot

The plot of the video game is very similar to the film. King Neptune's crown has been stolen by Plankton and SpongeBob and Patrick must retrieve it from where Plankton sold it to: Shell City. A few areas in the game are not seen in the film, such as where SpongeBob and Patrick must escape Gooberland (their dreams) by following the Goofy Goober in the Patty Wagon. Much of the locations in the game greatly exaggerate the film's screen time; for example, SpongeBob never had to tour "Planktopolis" in the film, but he does so in the game.[1] And later again to the Krusty Krab 2, in the Patty Wagon (requiring several Goober Tokens to get it back as this is in their reality, not their dreams).

Console versions

The gameplay is similar to that from the previous game, Battle for Bikini Bottom. There are 18 levels in the game that loosely follow the storyline of the film. Each level will contain its main component, and with the exception of the 4 boss levels, each level also has side tasks in it. Each main level and side task will give the player a Goofy Goober Token once completed, and the player needs these tokens to learn certain skills and proceed to the game. Although the player only needs to complete a level's main component to unlock the next level, it is not possible to complete the game only doing the main levels (though the player does not need to do all of the side tasks).

There is also an update system in the game. As the player progresses to levels, they will learn new moves for SpongeBob and Patrick which are needed to win the game. Additionally, the player will receive points as they go through the levels; once the player gains enough, they get an "Upgrade Point" which can improve a skill's effect (or be used to increase the player's Max Health from 3 to up to 6 units). Although very helpful in progressing and completing the game, upgrades are not mandatory to doing so.

The game does not use a life system; if the player dies, they are reverted to their last checkpoint, the game does not count deaths.

Each completion of a challenge or its side quest grants the player a Goofy Goober Token. In order to learn the moves required to advance in levels and the stories, SpongeBob and Patrick will have to complete these side missions (like the extra driving and minigame challenges) to get these tokens. SpongeBob and Patrick have a few moves, and when they get a sufficient amount of points, they can upgrade a move or increase their max health. Their health units are measured in Krabby Patties; they each contain only 3, but can be upgraded up to 6 over time. The moves will improve in effectiveness when upgraded.

PC version

The gameplay is similar to that of SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!, and SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month. The game consists of 8 chapters. It mainly follows around SpongeBob and Patrick a various number of locations. It has many gameplay features that are reminiscent of point-and-click adventure games. The 8 chapters the PC version contains loosely follow the plot of the film.

GBA version

There are 6 worlds to progress through, plus many bonus levels. Unlike the console versions, there is no save feature; instead, players are given a variety of level passwords as they progress through the game.

Voice cast

Awards

Easter eggs

Reception

The PS2 version was noted by Play Magazine as "a full blown AAA platformer".

IGN gave the game a 7.8 out of 10, stating that "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie delivers an entertaining (and oftentimes challenging) mix of platform and driving sequences. Controls feel responsive and the camera rarely hinders your view of the action. And the humor of the show practically seeps out of every clamshell and bed of kelp you cross".[4]

PlayStation 3 port

On February 5, 2012 (7 years after the game's release), it was officially revealed that The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie would be coming to the PlayStation Store as a PS2 Classic on February 7, 2012.[5] It was later taken off the store for an unknown reason. The HD version was still available at Gamestop.com as a download code but has since been removed as well.

References

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