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| Bionicle Heroes | 
enlarge | From: Eidos Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $1.33 You Save: $18.66 (93%)
New (37) Used (5) from $0.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 11363
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Windows Xp ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.2
MPN: 10060 Model: 788687100601 UPC: 788687100601 EAN: 0788687100601 ASIN: B000GACLTM
Release Date: November 16, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Sealed some shelfwear
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| | Features the latest BIONICLE action figure toys including both the evil Piraka and heroic Toa Inika | | | Master the unique weapons and elemental powers of all of the Toa Inika and Piraka | | | Travel through over 25 unique levels and 6 elemental zones | | | Uncover and collect unique LEGO pieces that can be used to Upgrade weapons and special abilities | | | Discover secret areas and hidden extras that provide an interactive world that kids will enjoy |
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Product Description Bionicle Heroes brings the characters and world of LEGO's Bionicle universe to life. This brand-new action/adventure title for kids allows players to control the entire of Bionicle figures, from the heroic Toa Inika to the villainous Piraka. Battle and explore your way through the jungles, volcanoes, and deserts of the mysterious island of Voya Nui in this epic quest. In order to survive, players will need to master the powerful weapons and elemental powers of each Bionicle character. Solve the challenges and puzzles of this uniquely, interactive LEGO universe spanning over 25 different levels and 6 elemental zones. Unlock special playable characters, such as the Piraka Experience the simple controls and accessible gameplay design created just for kids and families
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Don't ever UNINSTALL this game September 14, 2008 My son really enjoyed playing this game. Unfortunately, as games get bigger and bigger, we ran out of space on the hard drive. In order to make room to install a new game (Heroes is BIG), we went through the uninstall routine. Knowing this wouldn't be a permanent solution, I then added another hard drive. Naturally he wanted Heroes back on the PC, but it won't install. I've checked the hard drive for anything which might not have gotten deleted, and I've searched through the registry with any key I can think of which might pertain to the game (and I indeed did find things to remove). Nothing works -- you go to install, and after a screen or two it asks if you want to UNINSTALL the game. Say yes, and get an error. Say no, process ends. Stalemate. I've contacted the people who make the game, and as is typical, they're of no help -- the only things they can suggest is what I've already tried. Someday I imagine I'll have to wipe the drive and reload it -- in which case we'll be able to install the game once again. (And THIS time we won't do an uninstall until it's no longer wanted.) BEWARE (for the sake of the kids)!
Bionicle Heroes March 23, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is just a great game, it is challenging for girlies and with all the big titans, it seems to be fun especially when you get to be a piraka once you have beat the game.
dont even waste ten dollars January 26, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This game was created by and in the same format as those who created lego star wars. Thinking that is the base it should be good. It isn't. The character remains locked to the side of the screen. In an effort to make it like an FPS while keeping all the stuff that made SWL good doesn't work. The movement of the character in the environment gave me a headache.
You basically just go around and shoot shoot shoot with no real purpose. There is an auto aim and autolock on firing. Some of the weapons each of the bionicles has varies in speed, damage, and function. This is nice and the fact that you have five hearts and when you lose them you lose one of the masks and bionicle characters and his weapon and his force like "constracting" ie constructing force like ability.
The environments aren't graphically bad but I think the whole bionicle thing doesn't work as well as other regular lego figures. The first bionicle game had less relation to construction but it was an ok game and not hard to move around in and tylenol requiring. The only problem with that one was annoying repetitve tasks where if you messed up you did it again and again.
Anyway, rent it, borrow it from your library like I did, or anything before you spend the money on it, even if you are a fan.
Also, you do need a better graphics card but it it can play lego star wars then you should be fine I think with the pixel shading.
HORRIBLE! July 29, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
this game on a rating of 1-10 on fun and over all are -5.camera views can go bad. very repetitive,bad humor for 2 year olds.only a real idiot would buy this game. graphics are horrible(but then again its for pc)too easy beacause all you did was push the fire button cause of auto lock.might be hard to move characters at first. unnecessary things to buy. basically copied lego star wars
A Boinicle disappointment July 23, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This game is very hard to get to run on some computers.It's download, download,and download. My son was very disappointed.
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