Arthur and the Invisibles

Arthur and the Invisibles
Console PS2 (Download Emulator)
Publisher Atari
Developer Étranges Libellules
Genre Action , Adventure , Platform
Region Europe
Downloads 2,085
Size 3.19 G
Released January 9, 2007
5/5 (2 votes)
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Luc Besson, the director of the mainly animated film Arthur and the Invisibles, is also the author of the children’s novels that the film was based on. Arthur and the Invisibles: The Game is an action-adventure video game. The narrative continues where the live-action segment left off, with a young boy having to rescue his grandmother’s home from the clutches of a rapacious real estate developer by locating a treasure that his grandfather was looking for when he vanished while exploring the enchanted land of the miniature Minimoy. When the boy Arthur passes through a portal into their world, he undergoes a physical transformation that causes him to become similar in look to a Minimoy. He also becomes much smaller. Arthur and his two allies, the Minimoy princess Selenia and her brother Bétamèche, are attempting to avert the impending doom that will befall the Minimoys.

You can learn the basics of movement and battle, as well as how to manipulate items and activate switches, through the game’s tutorial. The plot kicks off when an enemy swarm of mosquitoes disrupts a ceremony on the island of Minimoy. In order to combat enemies, find solutions to riddles, fly, and drive, you will need to take control of each of the three characters in turn and employ their unique skills. Betameche has the ability to crawl in tight areas and is armed with an upgradable projectile-based weapon. Arthur has the ability to cut through vegetation and climb, while Selenia can cut through spiderwebs. In order to unlock doors and continue playing the game, it is essential to vanquish foes that are in possession of unique keys. In one of the scenes, they are shown riding a mosquito through a tunnel while simultaneously shooting other insects from a distance. There are various sections devoted to racing. The narrative progresses from one set piece to the next through the use of scenes in the film.

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