9/17/2023 0 Comments Leeloo fifth element lightning![]() ![]() The game is not difficult if everything works perfectly right, but nothing ever does. The game uses checkpoints during levels, and there is the usual save game option between levels. The levels contain many pickups including ammo clips for Korben (he usually gets plenty of ammo for whichever your favorite gun is), psionic blasts for Leeloo (annoyingly only triggered by an unnecessarily complex key combo), as well as force field shields, health packs and additional lives (like in a platform game). The only levels that stand out in this sense are the rooftop levels and the Egyptian level simply because they actually have open spaces. All levels are also based on locations from the movie but they still mostly end up consisting of endless samey corridors. That makes the final level of the game extremely anticlimactic. There are no game bosses in the game except technically for Zorg who the player gets to fight on several occasions as Korben in the opera level, although he's barely tougher than an average opponent. He sometimes allows the players to choose which character they want to play the level as first, Leeloo or Korben. The mission objectives are presented in text form by the strangely silent but still flamboyant Ruby Rhod before each level. The missions are loosely based on tasks in the movie and a short FMV clip from the movie plays before each mission. Both characters also get to solve some awful find-a-switch-and-press-it or go-through-a-confusing-maze-of-almost-identical-corridors type puzzles. Korben on the other hand gets to wield several cool guns including a lightning blaster which automatically targets enemies (the most useful weapon in the game by far) and the unique "multipractic" gun that the villain Zorg uses in the movie. Some areas (both regular and secret) can only be reached by blowing up the grates or fake walls blocking their entrance. ![]() She can't carry guns, so she must fight enemies in Mortal Kombat light style or blow them up with standard or sticky grenades which the player can find in each level. ![]() Leeloo's levels feature slightly more exploration. Each level takes about 20 minutes to beat (unless you get lost, and you often will) except for a few timed levels which take much less. The game has 16 levels, although some of them need to be played twice, once with Leeloo and once with Korben since some areas can only be reached by one or the other character. ![]() is unfortunately another half baked movie tie-in game which no one except for the biggest fans of the movie or PS1 era nostalgiacs ever needs to play. This 3D action adventure from Kalisto Entertainment (a now defunct French video game company best known for their 1997 horror action game Nightmare Creatures, a cult hit on PS1), made seemingly in the same engine as Tomb Raider 4 (the one set in Egypt). Most reviews for this title here are nonsensical because they were written by confused IMDB users who thought this is the film's and not the game's page. ![]()
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