Publisher: The Game Factory
Developer: Neko Entertainment
Category: Action
Release Dates
Intl - 11/23/2007
N Amer - 11/20/2007
News
The Game Factory Ships Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity for Nintendo Wii
Second Wii title delivered to the shelves by the Game Factory
Become Part of the Next Code Lyoko Video Game
Game Factory Kicks off Code Lyoko Wii Contest Where One Lucky Winner Become A Character In the Game
Hit TV Series Code Lyoko is Coming to Wii
The Game Factory Bringing High-Tech Action-Adventure Series to Nintendo’s Wii Platform Later This Year
Description
Utilizing the latest advances in 2D and 3D computer graphics imagery, Code Lyoko follows the adventures of four “ordinary” students who discover the existence of a mysterious parallel universe, a virtual world called Lyoko. The students, Yumi, Ulrich, Odd and Jeremy discover that both Earth and Lyoko are being threatened with destruction by a super virus, X.A.N.A., which has infected the Super Computer that controls everything. Now the students, who are joined by Aelita, a virtual being from Lyoko, must lead double lives : ordinary boarding school students on Earth and action heroes inside the digital world of Lyoko, where they learn each have special powers.
Features
- Battle through the 2D real world, and 3D world.
- Interact with their favourite characters – Odd, Yumi, UIrich, Aelita and Jeremy
- Explore 40+ different locations with a storyline based on the fourth season of the popular animated series
- Battle using a range of skills including shooting, fighting, puzzle solving and exploration.
- Delve into the digital sea with the season 4 new vehicle in search of the mysterious creature which infected their world
- Discover a new 3D territory
- Fight new bosses
Latest Game Comments (0)
ESRB Rating
Mild Fantasy Violence
GameZone's Review/Preview
5.0
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 7 |
| Graphics | 5 |
| Sound | 6.5 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Concept | 7 |
| Overall | 5.0 |
Reviewer: Stephen Woodward
Review Date: 12/03/2007
While true to the source material, Code Lyoko feels like just another cash-in Wii title





