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This can be Invizimals like Tigershark, Venonweb or Moby. There are also some Invizimals that can be captured with secret traps only.
This game also includes a lot of "secret Invizimals" which have to be captured by playing on ad-hoc or infrastructure. These can come in different colours and skills compared to their ordinary Invizimal counterparts. Plus, while the player is "powering" the trap, the player can find really rare Mutant Invizimals. This can range from flying the Invizimal through a storm, or just scaring it out of its skin. Also, each Invizimal has to be captured in a different way, even though some are the same. Each attack has its own property (see Scope section). Each Invizimal has its own attacks which only they can use. Throughout the game, the player has to capture Invizimals to move on to the next mission.
Desert: A giant sand ghost comes out of the trap and turns into a cyclone making other Invizimals lose health, works best with Ocean types.Ocean: A giant water-creature lunges down and squishes Invizimals with its belly, works best with Rock types.Rock: A giant rock monster climbs out of the ground and punches the opponent, works best with Ice types.Ice: A flying eagle-like spirit jumps out of the trap and dives into the enemy, works best with Fire types.Fire: A giant fire ghost comes out of the ground and slaps the opponent, works best with Jungle types.Here is what they look like and what they do: Elementals must be used wisely, as they cost 50 sparks each. These are some of the most powerful vectors in the game (Meteor Strike is the strongest). Fire, Ice, Rock, Ocean, Desert and Jungle. Finally, the player needs to collect sparks, orb-like items that can be used to purchase power-ups in game stores.Įlementals are based on the Elements of Invizimals. Just like Pokémon, each element has different strengths and weaknesses the player needs to discover. The Invizimal world has 6 different elements: Fire, Water, Earth (rock), Forest (jungle), Ice and Desert. The higher the level, the stronger the Invizimal. The player can level up their Invizimals by collecting "Watts". Each Invizimal has different attacks, powers, and skills. The player will be able to collect 100+ invizimals during the course of the game. Kaminsky is employed by Sir Sebastian Campbell, a most recognized character in the story who befriended the player, but has his own interests as well.
The player eventually confronts him in a battle near the end of the game. Kaminsky is the person who hacked into the PSP R&D research labs to steal the Invizimal technology. There are enemies you meet during the game. He teaches the player special attacks like VECTORS and SUPERATTACKS. Along the way, the player meets Professor Dawson (played by Brian Blessed), who is another mentor for the player. He is the Invizimals' discoverer and the player's mentor during the course of the game. The story follows Kenichi Nakamura, a researcher at PSP R&D in Tokyo. Players can also use the trap to view their monsters, and take pictures of their collection. Once captured, players are able to raise and level their monsters, and allow them to learn different attacks that can be used in battle. These monsters are spawned at different environments (determined by colors of surfaces and time of day), and the trap is used to capture the monsters. Unlike Pokémon however, Invizimals requires the player to hunt and capture these creatures within the real world, using the concept of augmented reality, a camera attachment for the PlayStation Portable, and a physical "trap" square-shaped device used as a fiduciary marker. The gameplay of Invizimals has been compared to the Pokémon series, involving players capturing and raising different species of creatures, and allowing the player to battle with them, either against an AI or with others using the PSP's wireless abilities.