This constant self-denial manifests itself in a sarcastic sense of humor and resentment toward the society that doesnât âappreciateâ his creativity and clarinet.erm.âskillsâ.Ħ. He is portrayed as a general failure who refuses to acknowledge his own personal flaws. Wrath (Squidward) - Squidward Tentacles has no qualms about expressing his negative outlook on life, whether it be by describing how much he hates his job at the Krusty Krab or through outward disdain for his two obnoxious neighbors. Though generally a good-natured individual, Sandy is quick to spout off about the greatness of the Lone Star state or to show off her athleticism in a karate match or a weightlifting contest.ĥ. She is a squirrel that is very proud of her heritage, so much so that in one episode she nearly moved back home! Sandy also takes a great deal of satisfaction in being the only land critter living down in Bikini Bottom among all the fishy folk. Pride (Sandy) - the fact that Sandy Cheeks is from Texas alone should almost suffice for this one.
He then proceeds go back under his rock to protect his title.Ĥ. Sloth (Patrick) - the guy lives under a rock for crying out loud! If that isnât enough to convince you, in the episode âBig Pink Loserâ Patrick is given an award for âdoing absolutely nothing longer than anyone elseâ. His lifeâs goal is to steal the Krabby Patty formula from his Krabs and drive his primary competitor out of business.ģ. Plankton owns a struggling restaurant called âThe Chum Bucketâ and is consumed with the desire to achieve the success of his adversary. With all of Krabsâ wealth and good fortune, there has been an equal amount of hard luck and failure for his archrival, Sheldon Plankton. He is constantly thinking of ways to turn a profit, even if it involves taking advantage of his friends or putting them in harmful situations! In one episode, he sings a song called âIf I Could Talk to Moneyâ.and thereâs even a wiki page devoted to compiling all of his greedy plans!Ģ. The avarice of Eugene Krabs is made painfully clear throughout the series. Krabs) - this is by far the most obvious comparison that can be made.
It does have a password system, but I really do think that they could have allowed you to save your game.Lol in a way 1. The game does not have any kind of save game feature which for the time this game was released is pretty ridiculous in all honesty. It is one that is going to provide you with more of a challenge than you would think. So, while it is what you would call a “kids” game. Some levels have different ways you can go through them and one of them is always much more challenging. The game is far more challenging than you would think. What The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie game does may not be groundbreaking stuff in the genre, however, I would say that it does what it does very well. You can collect coins as you go and there are also some fun mini-games and boss battles as well. You can play as both SpongeBob and Patrick and they each have their own set of moves for you to make use of. The gameplay is that of a 2D action/platformer. Although, if they could have put a few actual cut scenes in the game I do feel that would have been cool. The soundtrack is what you would expect from a SpongeBob game and in all, I have no complaints about the way the game looks. SpongeBob, Patrick, and the rest of the cast all look good and are animated really well. I also like how bright and colorful everything was. There are six worlds that are based on various locations from the movie and not only do they all look unique from each other. This is a 2D platformer and the game looks pretty damn solid. One feature that all of the SpongeBob games seem to share is a slick level of presentation and that is the case for The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie game on the Game Boy Advance too.
The game is not as cinematic as the console versions, but the story is told well enough through text and still pictures from the movie. SpongeBob is mad as hell at getting passed over for a promotion so when King Neptune needs help finding a special spatula, SpongeBob jumps at the chance to prove he can do it. The story of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie follows the plot of the movie pretty closely. The fact of the matter is this little dude has appeared in far more “good” games than he has bad ones. One thing that I feel really needs to be mentioned is that while it would be so easy to just pass over all of the SpongeBob games. The one I am looking at today is for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance.
I thought that the first The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie was fantastic and the video games based on it were pretty damn good too.