Bob l'éponge: Bataille pour Bikini Bottom
Titre original : SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSpongeBob Squarepants must collect golden spatulas on his quest to defend his home town Bikini Bottom from Plankton's evil robots.SpongeBob Squarepants must collect golden spatulas on his quest to defend his home town Bikini Bottom from Plankton's evil robots.SpongeBob Squarepants must collect golden spatulas on his quest to defend his home town Bikini Bottom from Plankton's evil robots.
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Carolyn Lawrence
- Sandy Cheeks
- (voix)
- …
Mr. Lawrence
- Plankton
- (voix)
- (as Doug Lawrence)
- …
Rodger Bumpass
- Squidward
- (voix)
- (as Roger Bumpass)
Tim Conway
- Barnacle Boy
- (voix)
Brad Abrell
- Bubble Buddy
- (voix)
- (as Brad Arbell)
Veronica Alicino
- Judge
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Lowell Bartholomee
- Various
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
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Oh yes. SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom is without a doubt one the best, if not, the very best SpongeBob video game of all time. It gets everything right. It captures all the fun excitement of the show as well as many of the the neat features of a platform game. The features three playable characters: Patrick Star, Sandy Cheeks, and of course the man himself, SpongeBob SquarePants. Each character has his/her own unique abilities. The levels and environments are splendid. The Mermalair is my favorite. It's amazing how they've captured and created some of greatest settings from the show. The gameplay is excellent as well. Here, you save Bikini Bottom fro evil robots created by the dreaded Plankton. I've beaten it several time. So, it undoubtedly has tremendous replay value. As far as difficulty goes, it's not too high. It's certainly not as the movie game. I find that one to be the most difficult. But if you like platformers, you'll like this one. Even non-SpongeBob get a kick out of it. If that doesn't make it the greatest SpongeBob game, I don't know what will. SSBFBB wins 1st place!
"Are you ready kids?"
"Aye Aye Captain!" Screams an adult me who's never watched SpongeBob as a kid.
"SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom" follows SpongeBob as he attempts to defend Bikini Bottom from an invasion of robots created by Plankton with a machine called the Duplicatotron 3000, with the help of his friends Patrick and Sandy.
The core gameplay involves collecting items and defeating robots across various areas in Bikini Bottom, whilst crossing platforms and avoiding environmental hazards like spikes and flames. Some areas require different characters to beat, as each playable character - SpongeBob, Patrick and Sandy - have their own unique abilities.
The game is a 3D platformer collectathon, requiring players to collect three main types of items. 'Shiny Objects' are the game's currency and can be used to pay tolls within game areas or to buy golden spatulas from Mr. Krabs. 'Golden Spatulas' are used to grant access to new areas, being hidden throughout the game and can also be earned by completing tasks set by several characters from the cartoon.
This isn't the only SpongeBob game that I've played, but it's the only one that kept me engaged for more than an hour and finish the storyline of the game. This game is immensely fun, possibly even addicting - as I spent hours and hours immersed into exploring the levels, collecting and solving challenges by jumping, beating and swinging my way through the levels.
What makes the game so tempting to revisit, is its sheer diversity of level design - varying from a downtown city and forest, to a beach, ski hills, etc. It's refreshing to play a visually and tonally 'light' themed level after coming from a 'darker' themed level, and vice versa. This variety adds to the colorful, fun visual aesthetics and sound design that has made the show itself popular for years - ultimately making this a faithful game adaptation.
The ability to play as Patrick and Sandy, who each have their own unique abilities, keeps the gameplay experience fresh and distinctive.
There are a few chuckle worthy moments that carries the wit of the show - with its humorous dialogues, character exchanges and their dynamics (it's always funny to see Squidward getting annoyed by literally everything).
Honestly, I love a game when it's not too difficult to play through, or at least when it provides difficulty options for me to choose the easiest from. It's easy to complete the storyline of this game, which made it pleasant enough for me to keep playing despite some rage quit moments. The boss fights are challenging yet beatable in 2-3 tries, and the game's mostly non-linear with its levels - meaning that you can skip a task if it's too difficult, and collect the required Spatulas from some other task or level (or even buy them from the ever-greedy Mr. Krabs).
If you're a collectionist, the game offers a good replay value with the ability to go back to previous levels and collect remaining items.
The cons are few. The camera becomes an issue at tight spaces (a common problem among platformer games), and the platforming aspect itself can get frustratingly difficult - especially with lack of frequent checkpoints, forcing you to start a challenge from the beginning.
I recommend this game not only to kids or fans of the show, but to gamers who like good platformer games with unique aesthetics. I played the GameCube version of this game using the Dolphin Emulator for Mac, which works amazingly.
"SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom" follows SpongeBob as he attempts to defend Bikini Bottom from an invasion of robots created by Plankton with a machine called the Duplicatotron 3000, with the help of his friends Patrick and Sandy.
The core gameplay involves collecting items and defeating robots across various areas in Bikini Bottom, whilst crossing platforms and avoiding environmental hazards like spikes and flames. Some areas require different characters to beat, as each playable character - SpongeBob, Patrick and Sandy - have their own unique abilities.
The game is a 3D platformer collectathon, requiring players to collect three main types of items. 'Shiny Objects' are the game's currency and can be used to pay tolls within game areas or to buy golden spatulas from Mr. Krabs. 'Golden Spatulas' are used to grant access to new areas, being hidden throughout the game and can also be earned by completing tasks set by several characters from the cartoon.
This isn't the only SpongeBob game that I've played, but it's the only one that kept me engaged for more than an hour and finish the storyline of the game. This game is immensely fun, possibly even addicting - as I spent hours and hours immersed into exploring the levels, collecting and solving challenges by jumping, beating and swinging my way through the levels.
What makes the game so tempting to revisit, is its sheer diversity of level design - varying from a downtown city and forest, to a beach, ski hills, etc. It's refreshing to play a visually and tonally 'light' themed level after coming from a 'darker' themed level, and vice versa. This variety adds to the colorful, fun visual aesthetics and sound design that has made the show itself popular for years - ultimately making this a faithful game adaptation.
The ability to play as Patrick and Sandy, who each have their own unique abilities, keeps the gameplay experience fresh and distinctive.
There are a few chuckle worthy moments that carries the wit of the show - with its humorous dialogues, character exchanges and their dynamics (it's always funny to see Squidward getting annoyed by literally everything).
Honestly, I love a game when it's not too difficult to play through, or at least when it provides difficulty options for me to choose the easiest from. It's easy to complete the storyline of this game, which made it pleasant enough for me to keep playing despite some rage quit moments. The boss fights are challenging yet beatable in 2-3 tries, and the game's mostly non-linear with its levels - meaning that you can skip a task if it's too difficult, and collect the required Spatulas from some other task or level (or even buy them from the ever-greedy Mr. Krabs).
If you're a collectionist, the game offers a good replay value with the ability to go back to previous levels and collect remaining items.
The cons are few. The camera becomes an issue at tight spaces (a common problem among platformer games), and the platforming aspect itself can get frustratingly difficult - especially with lack of frequent checkpoints, forcing you to start a challenge from the beginning.
I recommend this game not only to kids or fans of the show, but to gamers who like good platformer games with unique aesthetics. I played the GameCube version of this game using the Dolphin Emulator for Mac, which works amazingly.
I solomnly stand by the belief that this is not only the best SpongeBob SquarePants video game, but it is one of the best 3-D platformers ever. Everything about this game is fantastic, the music, the controls, and the way this game truly captures the essence of the show.
75 thumbs Up! 10000000000000000000000000000000000 out of 5 stars! Best game i have ever played! hard and boring in the middle but it pays off extra! once you reach the end it is frustrating not recommended for people who get easily frustrated, but still very awesome! Thank you
im blackjacker And I hate boring games and spongebob aint one of 'em
im blackjacker And I hate boring games and spongebob aint one of 'em
This game was a huge part of my childhood, almost as much as SpongeBob SquarePants was. The background music is atmospheric and some of the best I've seen in any game. The graphics were great for the time and I still think it feels like playing an episode of the show. This game was a gem on my Nintendo GameCube and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys SpongeBob and/or enjoys action-adventure games.
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- AnecdotesThere was originally going to be a Squidward robot battle. Although this never happened, there is concept art that you can unlock and one of the pieces depicts what the battle would've been like. The robot Squidward would've had big tentacles that would attack you and you'd have to press switches which would drop rocks on top of them. The robot battle did however get ported on the Game Boy Advanced version of the game. The rehydrated version of the game does feature the Squidward robot battle.
- GaffesIf you press the cruise bubble and bubble bowl buttons on the same frame whilst walking against a flat wall, Spongebob will enter into a state where he slowly moves forward even if you aren't tilting the control stick at all. If you go against a flat surface in this state, Spongebob will slowly drift either right or left. Slightly tilt the control stick in the opposite direction and press both buttons on the same frame again, and Spongebob will move forward much quicker. This is known in the Battle for Bikini Bottom speedrunning community as a "Cruise Boost".
- Citations
Patrick Star: Did you find my lost socks?
SpongeBob SquarePants: Not yet Patrick.
Patrick Star: Oh. Did they find you?
- Crédits fousThe game opens with the theme song and with SpongeBob outside his pineapple before pressing the start button
- Versions alternativesThe Xbox port has improved graphics.
- ConnexionsFeatured in How Toy Story 4 Destroyed Everything (2021)
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