Category Archives: Google Stadia

Video games on Google Stadia.

Journey to the Savage Planet [NS, PC, PS4, Stad, XBO] – Teratomo / Player Character

Media: video game: “Journey to the Savage Planet”
Developer: Typhoon Studios
Platform:
Computer, Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

Description: 

The last boss of the game is Teratomo, a mutated slime-like, octopus-like monster. Once his health is depleted to 2/3 and 1/3 remaining, he will become stunned, revealing the Planet Seed inside his mouth. The player must then try to remove it with a button prompt, but as they do this, Teratomo will spit them out each time. Once completely defeated, Teratomo becomes unresponsive, and the freed Planet Seed rolls down his tongue. Once the player collects it, he will once again spring to life and swallow the player character, as the screen fades to black and the credits roll.

After the credits, the player character is revealed to be fine, but having passed through Teratomo’s digestive track, ending up in a pile of bones and waste at the beginning of the tower.

Although the player character can be selected to be male or female or a dog at the beginning of the game, this only affects their voice. Their appearance remains unchanged as they are inside a full spacesuit.

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Rayman Legends [NS, Stad, PC, PS3, PS4, Vita, Wii U, XB360, XBO] – Tentacle Claw / Player Characters

Media: video game: “Rayman Legends”
Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
Platform: Computer, Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One

Description: 

There are enemies known as Tentacle Claws in the game, with different variations. Some may only be a spiked tentacle with a eye and mouth, though these only deal contact damage. In as early as the second level, Creepy Castle of the Teensies in Trouble painting, there is a variant of these enemies in which multiple eyed claws are attached to a blob-like main body with a large mouth. If approached, the claws will try to grab at the player character. If successful, the tentacle will pull the character into the mouth, which has a special animation in which it closes upward around the character, chews them and eats them, forcing the player to instantly restart the section.

Due to imperfect tracking and hit detection, the character pulled in may not even reach the mouth, or may still be visible on either side of the Tentacle Claw’s mouth. The ‘bubblize’ effect and particles when a character dies will still show.

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Rayman Legends [NS, Stad, PC, PS3, PS4, Vita, Wii U, XB360, XBO] – Moskito, Globox / Enemies

Media: video game: “Rayman Legends”
Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
Platform: Computer, Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One

Description: 

The Hi-Ho Moskito! level in the Jibberish Jungle painting is one of the Back to Origins series of levels, which are unlocked through Lucky Tickets in-game.

In the beginning of the level, a Moskito will join the player character and act as a mount. Aside from shooting bullets, it is able to inhale enemies into its proboscis, potentially holding them inside indefinitely, and shoot them back out as stronger projectiles.

If playing as Globox, a smaller Moskito joins him and carries him instead, effectively making him the mount. In an identical way, Globox can suck enemies into his mouth and spit them back out.

Enemies in the level that can be sucked up include small flies, big flies, human hunters and the goblin-like Lividstones. The Moskito mounts also appear in various other Back to Origins levels, such as the Shooting Me Softly level in the Desert of Dijiridoos painting, where most of the enemies are birds; Aim for the Eel! level in Gourmand Land, where most of the enemies are lizards; and in the Fire When Wetty level in Sea of Serendipity, where most of the enemies are fish.

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Rayman Legends [NS, Stad, PC, PS3, PS4, Vita, Wii U, XB360, XBO] – Boss Bird / Player Characters

Media: video game: “Rayman Legends”
Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
Platform: Computer, Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One

Description: 

The Hi-Ho Moskito! level in the Jibberish Jungle painting is one of the Back to Origins series of levels, which are unlocked through Lucky Tickets in-game.

The boss of the level is a large bird known as Boss Bird that regularly tries to inhale the player character and their Moskito mount. If caught, the player character will immediately die. Although the player character does briefly disappear when sucked in, their ‘bubblize’ death animation and its particles will still show, and these effects will often bring that character to the front layer, or are visible when the Boss Bird moves away.

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Rayman Legends [NS, Stad, PC, PS3, PS4, Vita, Wii U, XB360, XBO] – Funnel / Player Characters

Media: video game: “Rayman Legends”
Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
Platform: Computer, Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One

Description: 

Funnels, as their names suggests, are funnel-like creatures that give the player characters the ability to change their size, and are first seen in the Spoiled Rotten level in the Fiesta de los Muertos painting. When approached, they will suck in the player character into its mouth and are shot out the opposite end.

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Rayman Legends [NS, Stad, PC, PS3, PS4, Vita, Wii U, XB360, XBO] – El Stomacho / Player Characters

Media: video game: “Rayman Legends”
Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
Platform: Computer, Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One

Description: 

Near the end of the You’re on Fire! level, the second-to-last level of Gourmand Land area of the Back to Origins series of levels, an extremely large dragon known as El Stomacho can be seen in the background, swallowing an entire castle, then spitting out blocks of ice.

The following level is known as My Heartburn’s for You, and begins with the player character being chased by dragonfly enemies. At the end of this section, the player character slides into El Stomacho’s open mouth and is swallowed. The second part of the level tasks the player character to navigate El Stomacho’s innards, and make their way to his stomach. There are pools of acid that deal digestion damage. Once in the stomach proper, the player character must avoid flames and attack weak spots in the stomach wall, to cause El Stomacho to regurgitate them back up, after which a final running portion ends the level.

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Child of Light [NS, Stad, PC, PS3, PS4, Vita, Wii U, XB360, XBO] – Magna / Aurora

Media: video game: “Child of Light”
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Platform: Computer, Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One

Description:

In Chapter 6, Aurora and party meet Magna, a giant earth golem. They require her assistance to reach the next area in the story, and must enter her body to cure the ailment on her heart to give her strength. Though the entire party enters her body, only Aurora is seen on the screen.

The inside of Magna’s body appears craggy but vaguely resembles anatomy, including a rock uvula, esophagus, and a jewel as a heart.

Once the quest is completed, the screen fades to black and the party appear outside again. It is possible to re-enter Magna’s mouth after the quest is over later in the story when Aurora has grown up.

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