Post by Sunflora Azumarill on Mar 12, 2011 16:49:45 GMT -5
This piece of data is a side story to Pokémon Peace Squad. In this adventure, you must take down Team Draco and liberate Star City from their grasp. The way you'll travel through stages is different to how you did in Pokémon Peace Squad. Instead, you go through the stages like you did is Shadow the Hedgehog, with a path system. There are a total of 20 stages, but you only go through eight of them to reach the end. When it comes to which stage you head to next, it's determined by which one of three of four specific objectives you completed (labeled as "1 of 3" or "1 of 4"). Only 1 of those objectives needs to be completed to clear the stage. Example: If you defeat all the Team Draco robots in Space Metropolis, you'll go to Electrochemical Reactor next. If you defeat all the Artificial Chaos in Space Metropolis, however, you'll go to Star Gardens next. In some stages, if you're playing as a specific character, you'll run into another character and have to battle him or her. In cases like this, the stage you go to next is predetermined. Example: If you're playing as Cissy or Danny in Space Metropolis, the next stage you'll go to will be Astro Platform. Anytime you quit, game progress will be saved to the flash memory. In order to access all the stages of this particular adventure, you'll have to go through some of the stages multiple times. Any characters that you have unlocked in the main game are accessible in this saga.
Note that despite that the world has been given 24 hours to surrender, there is no actual time limit for this game. However, at certain times, there may be timed objectives that you'll have to complete. When it comes to the guide, it's Prof. Oak that guides you through the first and second stages of the arc, starting in the third stage, an intelligent cube-shaped hologram named V.E.R.I.C.A.S. (Virtual Electronic Robotic Intelligence Computing Artificial System), also Professor Hartache's first creation, will act as the guide. Also, unlike Prof. Oak, V.E.R.I.C.A.S. actually follows you around much like a mission character in Shadow the Hedgehog.
If Jenny Mode is available on the Wii with the game on it, you can access a stage in that mode once you've cleared it in the main story. As usual, the Jenny Mode's time limits and offenses are present; if there is no Jenny Mode Attire field, it's Star City's Officer Jenny (who is a great-granddaughter of the Officer Jenny of the Space Colony ARK at the time of the GUN raid) coming to make the arrest. The Tank upgrades are in place for all stages in both the normal and Jenny modes.
Note that despite that the world has been given 24 hours to surrender, there is no actual time limit for this game. However, at certain times, there may be timed objectives that you'll have to complete. When it comes to the guide, it's Prof. Oak that guides you through the first and second stages of the arc, starting in the third stage, an intelligent cube-shaped hologram named V.E.R.I.C.A.S. (Virtual Electronic Robotic Intelligence Computing Artificial System), also Professor Hartache's first creation, will act as the guide. Also, unlike Prof. Oak, V.E.R.I.C.A.S. actually follows you around much like a mission character in Shadow the Hedgehog.
If Jenny Mode is available on the Wii with the game on it, you can access a stage in that mode once you've cleared it in the main story. As usual, the Jenny Mode's time limits and offenses are present; if there is no Jenny Mode Attire field, it's Star City's Officer Jenny (who is a great-granddaughter of the Officer Jenny of the Space Colony ARK at the time of the GUN raid) coming to make the arrest. The Tank upgrades are in place for all stages in both the normal and Jenny modes.