
New screens of Captain Rainbow illustrate the two styles of gameplay found in the "actioventure" (Famitsu's term). During the adventure portion of the game, stars will fall from the sky which, when caught, trigger side-scrolling sequences (during which the sky goes all purple). Running into Shadow enemies, then, causes the game to go into a combat scene. Strangely, this combat takes place in an arena setting.
Once you've obtained the star and successfully taken it to the island's Altar, you (as Nick/Captain Rainbow) face the choice to grant the wish of either the Nintendo character you're helping ... or yourself. Nick wants to regain his hero status, although stealing the wish of someone in need is an ironic way to do it.
Once you've obtained the star and successfully taken it to the island's Altar, you (as Nick/Captain Rainbow) face the choice to grant the wish of either the Nintendo character you're helping ... or yourself. Nick wants to regain his hero status, although stealing the wish of someone in need is an ironic way to do it.













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8-18-2008 @ 4:53PM
Mr Khan said...
What was Birdo's wish again? Love?
And now we have a fighting game thrown into the mix... interesting...
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8-18-2008 @ 7:08PM
hvnlysoldr said...
A Smash of obscure Nintendo characters sounds interesting. (I know you can't fight between all the obscure characters but then everyone would get on board)
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8-18-2008 @ 11:24PM
gayboyDS said...
This sounds really gay...
which is exactly why I LOVE it!! ♪
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9-03-2008 @ 2:47AM
Nthonyay said...
Jesus...
This is like...like...like...
It's like... There is no way to describe how effing weird this is.
AND I LOVES IT
Captain Raibow for SSB4
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