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Mata Nui Online Game 2 Walkthrough Part 2 - Duration: 9:51. Nightrale814 3,744 views. LEGO Bionicle: Old vs. (representative samples, NOT ALL green products ever. Mata Nui Online Game II: The Final Chronicle. This version of the game is repaired, fixing bugs and replacing the two files deleted by LEGO when they re-released the game in 2004 (Nokama’s dialogue, Nixie’s hut). And that it is impossible to complete without cheats. In addition to the missing Nokama dialogue, MNOGII. Mata Nui Online Game II: The Final Chronicle (commonly abbreviated to MNOG2 or MNOLG2) is the 3rd person followup to MNOG, also released in episodic updates to help build up to (and completely skim over) the finale of the first major arc of the Bionicle line. The following content was found using the most recent 'restored' version of the game. Gameplay of Mata Nui Online Game II The MNOG II is the successor of the MNOG. It showed quite a few improvements over the first game like better graphics and music, better overview of the villages of Mata Nui, improved bag interface and content, more action diversity and that the player could also see themselves from the very beginning.
The Battle for Mata Nui; Huai Snowball Sling; Mata Nui Explorer; 2003. MNOG II: The Final Chronicle; MaskOfLight.com; Mask of Light CD Minigames; 2004. Stop The Morbuzakh; BIONICLE Colgate; Which Toa Are You? BIONICLE Battle Zone; 2006. Voya Nui Online Game; Piraka Attack; BIONICLE Piraka: Matoran Escape; Inika Island Assault; Draw a. Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui is a fangame created by CrainyCreations. Based on the Lego Group′s Bionicle line of constructible action figures, it is an open world action role-playing game and a reimagining of the 2001 Bionicle story. In the game the player controls the Toa, elementally-powered warriors who set out to free Mata Nui and its inhabitants from the evil Makuta, who has corrupted.
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Built-in SaveThis version of the game is repaired, fixing bugs and replacing the two files deleted by LEGO when they re-released the game in 2004 (Nokama’s dialogue, Nixie’s hut). When playing online you must be logged in to a BioMedia Project account for your progress to be saved. Some antivirus programs will detect a virus in the ZIP – this is a false alarm. The game is safe to download. Play Online | Download | Help | Original FilesThis is the game as it was released by LEGO. Please note that it is not set up to save your progress, and that it is impossible to complete without cheats. In addition to the missing Nokama dialogue, MNOGII was seemingly never beatable in its original state, due to a couple critical bugs. |
Matoran TesterA small program provided by Gordon Klimes to a couple different people who emailed Templar. The copyright says 2004, so it is unclear if/how this was actually used in testing for MNOGII. It allows you to set different colors on a Matoran’s body parts, and cycle them through walking/running animations. | Legacy VersionsOlder fan-made restorations of the game. Cookie Save (Takua_me) | Local Server Save (Biomaniac) |
Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui | |
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Developer(s) | CrainyCreations[1] |
Director(s) | Crainy[1] |
Composer(s) | Garrett Beelow,[2] Jonathan Kaplan[1] |
Engine | StarCraft II |
Platform(s) | Mac, Windows |
Genre(s) | Action role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui is a fangame created by CrainyCreations. Based on the Lego Group′s Bionicle line of constructible action figures, it is an open worldaction role-playing game and a reimagining of the 2001 Bionicle story. In the game the player controls the Toa, elementally-powered warriors who set out to free Mata Nui and its inhabitants from the evil Makuta, who has corrupted the native Rahi animals. A trailer was released on April 20, 2020, with gameplay and combat trailers released in the following days. The trailers have been received positively from critics, who have praised the gameplay and visuals.
Gameplay and story[edit]
Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui is an open worldaction role-playing game.[3] It is being developed in the StarCraft II engine.[4] Combat consists of various types of melee attacks and elemental attacks; additional abilities come from Kanohi masks, which can be toggled between at will.[5] Progression in the game comes from collecting Kanohi masks, which grant the player new abilities and open up new parts of the game world to explore, as well as in collecting disks, which allow the player to upgrade abilities.[3][6] The game planned to multiplayer with up to six players, matching the total number of playable Toa. According to Crainy, the implementation would have been similar to multiplayer mods for Skyrim, where each player is treated equally in regards to story.[7] However, in a post on Discord on May 20, Crainy announced the feature would not be available at launch.[4]
The game's story will follow the 2001 Bionicle story arc where the six Toa, elemental warriors, set to free the island of Mata Nui from the control of the evil Makuta, who is controlling the island's wildlife, known as Rahi.[8]
Development[edit]
According to the game's creator, Crainy, Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui has been in development for six years.[3] In an interview with TechRaptor, Crainy explained that he had been a fan of Bionicle since he was a kid and had always wanted to play a Bionicle role-playing video game; he described the project as being the game he always wanted to play.[7] Most of the game's development was done by Crainy, and he received help in some areas like 3D modeling.[7] After the public release of the game's trailer, the project acquired additional talent to help with 3D modelling, writing, and composing.[2]
The game does not have a set release date; Crainy intends to release versions of the game only when there is a 'more or less complete Bionicle experience'.[7] Beta tests will be conducted at some point. The game will be free to play and no money will be charged.[7]
The game's was officially announced in a trailer on April 20, 2020.[1] Combat and gameplay trailers were released in the following days.[6][5]
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Reception[edit]
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Wes Fenlon of PC Gamer called it 'the kind of impossibly ambitious fan project that sounds like it would never actually get made or released' but was impressed by the combat, environments, and existence of side quests. Although he said that 'there's a lot that feels missing from a proper finished game, even after six years of work', he praised it as 'impressive for a fan project' and felt the game had a good chance at being completed.[3] Imogen Donovan of VideoGamer.com called the game 'resplendent' and praised its cutscenes as being superior to the Bionicle direct-to-video films. She also felt that its narrative could be comparable to other open-world games and noted its combat style as being similar to that of the Dark Souls series.[9] Dale Bashir of IGN said that 'a lot of love can be seen in the project, especially in how faithful the ten-man team stuck to the source material' and praised the addition of side characters like Jaller and Takua.[8] Maximilien Cagnard of Jeuxactu praised the ambition of the game and said he would almost like to see Lego officially license and fund it.[10] Przemysław Wańtuchowicz of Eurogamer Poland praised the ambitiousness of the game as well as its dynamic combat.[11]
Fabiano Uslenghi of GameStar praised the nostalgia the trailer offered but was somewhat skeptical of if it could be completed and that Lego wouldn't intervene.[12] Ewan Moore of LADBible also was concerned but felt that the dormant status of the Bionicle franchise would mean Lego wouldn't have a reason to.[13] Fenlon speculated that the game would be safe, noting that Lego had not taken down other Bionicle fan games like Lego Bionicle: The Legend of Mata Nui Rebuilt or fan servers for Lego Universe, a discontinued massively multiplayer online game.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ abcd'Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui - Trailer (Fan Made Open-World RPG Game)'. YouTube. April 20, 2020. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
- ^ ab'Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui - Update #4 - Kanohi Akaku (Fan Made Open-World RPG Game)'.
- ^ abcdeFenlon, Wes (April 21, 2020). 'This open world Lego Bionicle fan game looks ridiculously ambitious'. PC Gamer. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ ab'BIONICLE Quest for Mata Nui Made in Starcraft II Engine! No Multiplayer! BREAKING NEWS'. The TTV Channel. YouTube. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ ab'vBionicle: Quest for Mata Nui - Update #1 - Combat Controls (Fan Made Open-World RPG Game)'. YouTube. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ ab'Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui - 12 Minute Gameplay Walkthrough (Fan Made Open-World RPG Game)'. YouTube. April 20, 2020. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ abcdeAdams, Robert (April 20, 2020). 'Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui Revives A Classic Franchise as a Free Fan Game'. TechRaptor. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
- ^ abBashir, Dale (April 21, 2020). 'Fan-Made Bionicle Game Brings Our Childhood Toys Back to Life'. IGN Southeast Asia. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^Donovan, Imogen (April 22, 2020). 'Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui resurrects Bionicle as an open-world RPG'. VideoGamer.com. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^Cagnard, Maximilien (April 21, 2020). 'Bionicle Quest for Mata Nui'. Jeuxactu (in French). Retrieved April 23, 2020.
- ^Wańtuchowicz, Przemysław (April 23, 2020). 'Kultowe Bionicle powracają w fanowskiej grze, która powstaje od sześciu lat'. Eurogamer Poland (in Polish). Retrieved April 23, 2020.
- ^Uslenghi, Fabiano (April 21, 2020). 'Gerade entsteht ein Lego-Spiel, von dem ich seit Jahren träume'. GameStar (in German). Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^Moore, Ewan (April 22, 2020). 'Fan Made Bionicle Open World RPG Looks So Incredibly Cool'. LADBible. Retrieved April 23, 2020.