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Elebits Hands-On - Powering up the House

The furniture is flying in our hands-on look at Konami's quirky Wii action game, just days before its mid-December release date.

Catch 'em All

Elebits' lighthearted action makes unique use of the Wii's pointing and motion controls.

Konami will make its debut on Nintendo's new Wii next month with its unique and kid-friendly first-person action game Elebits, and we got to sit down for a few minutes with a nearly finished version of the game to see how it's shaped up. If you're just joining us, the eponymous 'bits are tiny, slightly mischievous creatures who provide electricity for all the world. Problem is, the Elebits have gone on strike and nobody's able to watch television, drive their car, or microwave a tasty snack. While the adults are all out scrambling to find a solution, you'll play the role of a young child who's restoring power to his own home, one room at a time.

The last time we got to try out Elebits, we only got a quick one-room demo of the game's unusual mechanics, but this time we got to play several levels and explore more of what the final package will offer. As a refresher, you'll explore your darkened house from the first-person perspective, and you'll get all Gordon Freeman with an antigravity gun that you can use to move objects around with. This gun will also let you zap the Elebits back into servitude, as you uncover their hiding places one by one, and the more of the elusive little critters you capture, the more of the room you'll restore to operation. Your ultimate goal in each mission is to hit a certain numerical wattage, and certain devices (including each room's lighting) will come online as you work toward your goal.

Not all of the Elebits will contribute electricity, however. The other kind will go toward upgrading the strength level of your antigrav gun, and the more powerful it is, the heavier objects you can lift. Moving items around is essential, since most Elebits like to hang out underneath objects ranging in size from CDs and glasses to beds, pianos, and so on. But in addition to the utilitarian aspect, we found that flinging furniture and other heavy objects around willy-nilly represented a big part of Elebits' entertainment value. The game features what looks like a solid physics implementation, and with the Wii Remote it was easy to completely trash a room in seconds once we'd powered up our weapon.

Then again, you won't be able to thoughtlessly trash every one of the game's rooms to find all the Elebits, since some of them present unique challenges. One kitchen level tasked us with finishing the mission while breaking fewer than 15 breakable objects. That wasn't as easy as it sounds, considering the room was full up with stacks of plates and glasses, many of which the Elebits were hiding under. Another area was blocked off by furniture, so we had to practice moving objects and snagging Elebits from a distance rather than up close. There will even be some simple puzzles in some levels, such as one in which you'll drop different-colored blocks into the correspondingly colored holes on a board to reveal bonus Elebits. Hopefully the designers have found enough interesting ways to keep each of the game's rooms feeling unique and interesting.

You'll find a bunch of items scattered around the house that will help you in your quest, too. There's an electromagnetic pulse ball that will stun all the Elebits within its range and a cookie that the little buggers will flock to (because who doesn't like cookies?). The homing laser will let you paint a bunch of targets and then zap them all at once, Panzer Dragoon-style, while the vacuum will naturally suck up just about everything that's not nailed down and pull it toward you. These items didn't help us in the first of the game's four boss encounters, however, which pitted us against a larger "sea Elebit" that could split itself into half a dozen clones that then spread out through a large room. We had to track each one down, zap its shield off, and then zap the creature itself (no small feat, considering they were translucent and very nimble) within the time limit to win the fight.

Luckily, the game will offer you some opportunity to go back and play its roughly two-dozen levels multiple times with the addition of some unlockable extra modes. Each mission contains three rare, hidden pink Elebits, and when you find one, you'll unlock one of three modes--time attack, eternal, and challenge--for use on that same level. Time attack tasks you with finishing the stage in as short a time as you can, while eternal naturally lets you play the level with no time limit at all. Challenge sounds like the most interesting mode, as it adds a unique new puzzle or difficult task to each level. For example, you might have to retrieve a single Elebit who's hiding underneath a large stack of glass objects--and you'll have to meticulously take the stack apart piece by piece to get to the Elebit without breaking anything and failing the mission.

Finally, if you ever get tired of playing all the preset stages in the game, Elebits will offer an edit mode that will let you populate any of the rooms in the game with your own arrangement of objects and Elebits. Each item you insert into a custom level will subtract from an overall cost, so you can't cram infinite Elebits in and drag down performance. You'll also have to unlock furniture and other objects (by playing the main single-player mode) before you can place them in your own custom level. Once you've got a level made, you can share it with anyone on your Wii friends list. You'll also be able to take screenshots while you're playing and share those with your friends, as well.

It seems like Elebits fits well with the Wii's unique controls, from the little bit of time we played it. The game controls much like the first-person shooters we've seen on the console thus far, with the Wii Remote controlling your perspective and the Nunchuk being used for movement. On top of these basics, you'll occasionally use the controller in more interesting ways, such as when you grasp a door knob, rotate the Remote as if you were turning the knob, and then pull the Remote toward you to actually open the door. The game's lighthearted premise and accessible controls seem to go hand in hand with its childlike visual presentation (which features striking artwork in its infrequent cutscenes). Check out the game's media page for new high-res movies of Elebits in action, and stay tuned for a full review when the game hits shelves next month.

103 Comments

  • pagan_princess

    Posted Dec 16, 2006 10:49 am PT

    This is the next game I want. I hope someone gets it for me for Christmas

  • plalm

    Posted Dec 15, 2006 1:11 pm PT

    looks pretty fun, now all i need is a wii... and the game of course

  • vaejas

    Posted Dec 11, 2006 11:35 pm PT

    Great. Now where's Project H.A.M.M.E.R.? I need NOVELTY!

  • Speed_Wolf

    Posted Dec 11, 2006 6:42 am PT

    OK if any one has Garry's mod for the HalfLife2 then this is a MUST HAVE! The gun is just like it but you can trash a house and its with the wii controller, just seems fun to me I don't have a wii but i hope i get one soon... (its like trying to teach a Dog not to run )

  • mknott31

    Posted Dec 10, 2006 11:54 pm PT

    I can't wait !

  • gatsbythepig

    Posted Dec 9, 2006 7:46 am PT

    whoop-whoop

  • wantawii

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 6:41 pm PT

    i tihnk they should add a freeplay modeonce you complete the game.The you just walk around the hgouse and destroy everything. whats more fun then that

  • Drewman419

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 6:40 pm PT

    ill be safe and wait for the review. Its either this or excite truck for christmas. I have a Wii and i cant play till christmas. THIS IS TORTURE OMG!!!

  • HOTSHOTSK11

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 6:35 am PT

    Although I don't have a Wii and I know my parents won't get me one.
    i think the game looks EXTREMELY fun.

  • PerfectWhenDead

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 1:54 am PT

    ...this sounds like pikmen with gats

  • simian92

    Posted Dec 6, 2006 5:18 pm PT

    idk about this game, it could turn out to be really iunteresting,... or it could turn out to be innovative, and after a day or two of playing it, you figure out you are doing the exact same thing over and over again, i'll lookinto this game a little later

  • marvelatcamp

    Posted Dec 6, 2006 1:26 pm PT

    Looks like Chu-Cho robot, or whatever that game was...

  • DS_fan_atic

    Posted Dec 6, 2006 9:31 am PT

    despite the positive comments in this preview, I'll still wait for the review

  • moogle301

    Posted Dec 6, 2006 7:00 am PT

    yuuuus, level edit

  • vtime

    Posted Dec 6, 2006 6:17 am PT

    Cant wait to try this game out . Here I come Elebits

  • shinji_kyoto

    Posted Dec 6, 2006 12:04 am PT

    this game looks pretty cool. I wonder just how replayable it is though. Still, looking forward to its release ^^

  • diggyman

    Posted Dec 5, 2006 9:06 pm PT

    hmm.

  • eric2mrng

    Posted Dec 5, 2006 2:24 pm PT

    looks really interesting.. has potential..

  • MasterGamer111

    Posted Dec 4, 2006 8:14 pm PT

    This game looks cool and very interesting with the game play! cant wait till i get it!!!!!!!

  • bansheerpg

    Posted Dec 4, 2006 5:34 pm PT

    It looks pretty cool. I can't wait to try it.

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