
Releasing it makes him glide down (This works similarly to Rayman's flying ability in "Rayman 2: The Great Escape" in the level, "Beneath the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava".). You can hold the jump button down to fly SpongeBob up.
Flying Pants (from the episode, "The Sponge Who Could Fly") - They look like SpongeBob's default pants, but now they allow SpongeBob flight mode to reach higher places and enter flying challenges (like ring races similar to the "Spyro" sequels for example).
A targeting system would be included for this. This can also be an alternative for catching Jellyfish without having to sneak up on them. Space Suit (from the episode, "Sandy's Rocket") - Allows SpongeBob to shoot his net gun and capture enemies.The ears from his suit form a propeller as he glides. Bunny Suit (from the episode, "Party Pooper Pants") - Allows SpongeBob to jump higher than before.NEW COSTUMES EXCLUSIVE TO THIS REMASTER.Treasure Hunting Outfit (Unlockable) - Allows SpongeBob to hunt for The Flying Dutchman's stuff, and optional treasures for 100% completion.
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Karate Outfit (Unlockable) - Allows SpongeBob to bust down cracked walls. Reef Blower (Unlockable) - Allows SpongeBob to blow and suck objects. Aquaman Super Suit (Unlockable) - Allows SpongeBob to shoot water balls.
Jellyfish Gear (Unlockable) - Allows SpongeBob to catch Jellyfish and latch onto hooks.In fact, unlike the original game's four costumes, more costumes have been added for Spongebob to complete more missions with. Spongebob's karate gear and treasure hunting costume can be worn anytime.EXAMPLE #3 - Whenever SpongeBob is chased by something, a brand new dramatic musical score will play.EXAMPLE #2 - The Jellyfish Costume music from the original game will only play when you are in Jellyfish Fields.EXAMPLE #1 - The normal music when SpongeBob is shown in his default pants only plays inside SpongeBob's house and in the hub world for Bikini Bottom.There's barely been any music in the original title, but in the remake, more music tracks would be made to set the mood better.But in the remaster, this is fixed so that he only glides as you hold the jump button down until he lands on something. In the original game, SpongeBob can only glide for like three seconds.This can also apply to some of the original game's sound problems.
Audio has been reworked so the music still plays while talking to NPCs. The character models are reworked to fix up the lip-sync problems the original port had. This applies to the characters and level design. The game's graphical style has been reworked to look almost like "SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated". It follows the game as closely as possible, now with a big facelift from the original. there might even be a reality where mayonnaise isn’t an instrument! When the mysterious fortune teller Kassandra grants SpongeBob and Patrick wishes, the two buddies unintentionally open up portals to strange Wishworlds… it’s all F.U.N.SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman - Rehydrated is an enhanced remake of the 2002 video game of the same name. You can read a quick story synopsis and watch the trailer below while we wait for more information:Įverything is possible in the infinite expanses of the cosmos. Throughout your time in the game, you’ll also get to wear 30 different cosmic-themed skins. Little about the gameplay in SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake has been revealed, but the publisher did reveal that players will get to venture through seven unique worlds when traveling through interdimensional portals. This latest SpongeBob spinoff video game was revealed during the THQ Nordic 10th Anniversary Digital Showcase, along with a sweet, sweet montage backed with one of the sponge’s most iconic moments. THQ Nordic and Purple Lamp Studios have unveiled SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake, a new Nickelodeon adventure game coming to PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.