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SPRay Updated Hands-On

Tecmo is bringing this clever puzzle game to the Wii, and we've got an updated look.

One part adventure game, one part puzzle game, one part...liquid-spewing fantasy 3D platformer for kids? Those are the ingredients that make up Tecmo's upcoming Wii game, SPRay. We first saw the game back at E3 in July, and Tecmo reps recently stopped by GameSpot HQ to give us a lengthier demo of the game, which looks to challenge your brainpower as much as your reflexes.

You play as Ray in the game, a little guy who's got an angel and a devil on his shoulder. Well, OK, that's not entirely accurate. Instead of dispensing moral advice, the pair liberally dispense different types of liquid at your discretion. You've got the demon-looking guy, who is fond of spraying icky stuff like sticky green goo or...vomit; and you've got his more appealing counterpart, who only sprays water (and eventually ice). It's how you use those liquids to Ray's advantage that will determine how quickly you solve puzzles and progress through the world of SPRay.

Consider a ledge that's too high for Ray to jump onto. Have your handy little demonic spirit spray the wall beneath the ledge with sticky green goo, and then Ray can jump on the wall, stick there, and leapfrog up it until he reaches the ledge. Another interesting use for the green slime: During one puzzle involving cranes carrying boxes from one area of a map to the next, you simply slime the box and then leap against it, sticking yourself to it and letting the crane carry you from one point to the next.

The different liquids you can shoot will also have their uses in combat. One of the common enemies we saw during the demo of the game were evil-looking antimatter monsters. They looked like walking shadows and, worse yet, had a nasty penchant for tossing antimatter bombs our way. The best way to fend them off is by using the angelic spirit to fire water in their general direction. Hose them down enough and they'll disappear entirely, though beware: It takes a few seconds to defeat each antimatter monster, so if you're surrounded by multiple enemies, you'll want to keep clear. Ray also has physical attacks, which he can use to first knock off the armor of certain enemies before hosing them down to defeat them once and for all.

With no need to really worry about dying (the game gives you infinite lives), SPRay is really about solving puzzles in order to unlock new worlds and even more puzzles. These challenges run from the very simple--such as spraying levers to move certain objects from one place to the next--to more difficult puzzles. There are some physics at work in a lot of the puzzles; in one, we had to maneuver a ball onto a stand in order to open a door--moving the ball with a stream of water (or by kicking it) turned out to be a mini-challenge all by itself.

Our favorite challenge in the game involved an invisible bird who was roaming around a circular pit of flame. The only way to find him was to first spray the ground with the green goo then look for his footprints as he walked around, before spraying him down with water and solving the puzzle. It's that sort of light sense of humor that should keep SPRay fun for kids while challenging enough for adults. There's more work yet to be done on the game, including a redesign of the main character, but the game is on track for a late-October release.

19 Comments

  • Simianjohn

    Posted Oct 23, 2008 2:02 pm PT

    Why care about graphics. In the Wii case you should care a lot about it. The developers most of time don't care about you and give you worse graphics than on the ps2 even though the wii is at least twice as powerful. They are playing you for fools releasing games that are so horrible to look at. That is why you should care about graphics instead of buying all the unfinished crappy ugly looking wii games out there.

  • Lisandro_v22

    Posted Oct 7, 2008 3:37 pm PT

    well graphics are a bonus that most of the games that cost the same price include so why should I buy this?

  • Sim_Gamer

    Posted Sep 20, 2008 11:25 am PT

    I think graphics aren't the most important thing as long as they aren't a puddle of colors in which you can't see any diffrence between things. I look for gameplay on games.

  • adolfoarias

    Posted Sep 14, 2008 12:23 am PT

    The graphics are ok.
    Like as long as you can see what the figure is and not see a buch of colors?.!

  • Quadlazor

    Posted Sep 13, 2008 9:49 pm PT

    Why do people care about graphics, if the game is fun who cares, graphics should just be abonus. I think imightgo pickthis game up

  • thps48

    Posted Sep 12, 2008 7:51 pm PT

    Why DO people complain about graphics? "Oh, look. His pupil is square. Now, I hate this game." It doesn't ****ing matter unless the graphics are butt-****ing ugly. By the way, there are guys who say the aforementioned statement when talking about S/NES games. You know who you are and should be fully prepared to be beaten with a barb wire-coiled club made of clumped-up barb wire...

  • fon1988

    Posted Sep 10, 2008 1:44 pm PT

    I'll still never see why people complain about graphics...but, that being said, the game looks interesting and fun. What more does a game need?

  • Hydr017

    Posted Sep 9, 2008 9:20 pm PT

    Seems like it'll play a fair bit like Sunshine with more of a puzzle element, though from what I've seen sunshine seems to beat it graphically >.> I may give it a try.

  • Lisandro_v22

    Posted Sep 9, 2008 2:34 pm PT

    It looks like crash bandicoot 1, still some people will buy it, that's why they feel it's clever

  • wooooode

    Posted Sep 5, 2008 4:20 pm PT

    Sounds cool and I love a good puzzle game.

  • glitchgeeman

    Posted Sep 4, 2008 10:09 pm PT

    Interesting concept and gameplay, but I wish they pushed the graphics a little more. The Wii has already proved itself to have a decent amount of power (SMG and Brawl being prime examples), why can't other devs use it?

  • Lord_Artix

    Posted Sep 4, 2008 4:10 pm PT

    Sounds like it could work, we'll see about this. More 3D platformers are never turned down in my book (2D's even better)

  • tidyspidey

    Posted Sep 4, 2008 2:20 am PT

    sounds a good premise, but the graphics in that screenshot look BAD. And it's not like the Wii isn't capable of decent graphics - OK, it's nowhere near 360 or PS3 territory, but it can do better than that screenshot, for sure... just look at Mario Galaxy

  • BillyAngst

    Posted Sep 3, 2008 10:55 pm PT

    arG!

  • AAwiidog

    Posted Sep 3, 2008 3:41 pm PT

    even if there isnt that option star77241 u can just start again after u lose 3 lives

  • star77241

    Posted Sep 2, 2008 11:46 pm PT

    I hope there is an option for lives so I can try to play with three or something for a challenge.

  • Tony-Harrison

    Posted Sep 2, 2008 3:57 pm PT

    It looks a bit young for me, but at least the Wii is getting quality titles aimed at a younger audience.

  • Tony-Harrison

    Posted Sep 2, 2008 3:57 pm PT

    It looks a bit young for me, but at least the Wii is getting quality titles aimed at a younger audience.

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