Throughout the game, Rallen and Jeena encounter a number of different civilisations and act as problem solvers for the somewhat helpless people who live there. Thus begins Rallen and Jeena’s new adventure. Upon landing on the nearest planet of Wyterra, Rallen and Jeena soon learn that the Kaio system is under attack from the evil Krawl and only they, through their ability to control the mysterious Spectrobes, have the power to stop them. On their arrival, they find themselves being sucked into a strange portal which transports them to an unfamiliar planetary system known as the Kaio System. Reluctantly, the pair agree to take on the mission, even though they feel it is a waste of their talents. The duo are given the task of investigating a strange energy reading in an area of the galaxy that is supposedly free of the Krawl. The game begins by introducing the main characters, Rallen and Jeena, hotshot members of the NPP and heroes of the two previous games in the series. Spectrobes: Origins continues the story of the battle between the Nanairo Planetary Patrol (NPP), a kind of space police, and the Krawl, evil creatures of darkness intent on destroying the universe. Unfortunately, the shallow storyline and lack of character development hamper the overall quality of the adventure, but the level of depth in the gameplay goes a long way to making up for this inadequacy. Developed by Japanese developer Genki, who are better known for their racing games, and published by Disney’s growing video game publishing arm, Disney Interactive Studios, Spectrobes: Origins brings a level of attention-to-detail and polish to the Wii rarely seen in third-party efforts. Spectrobes: Origins is a well-made action role-playing game for the Nintendo Wii that combines the best parts of monster collection games like Pokémon with the spirit of adventure found in games like The Legend of Zelda.
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