SPRay (video game)
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| Developer(s) | Eko System |
| Publisher(s) | Tecmo |
| Platform(s) | Wii |
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| Genre(s) | Action Adventure |
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| Media/distribution | Wii Optical Disc |
SPRay is a Wii video game developed by Eko System and published by Tecmo.
[edit] Gameplay
The player controls the Spirited Prince Ray, who can summon liquid-shooting spirits, hence the title SPRay. Besides water, Ray also has control over spirits that shoot oil, slime, anti-matter, and vomit. The player attacks enemies with Ray's sword and with the spirits, which are also used to solve environmental puzzles and give Ray special abilities. For example, slime lets the player stick to walls while vomit can reveal hidden platforms.
Tecmo also stated that the game also contains a number of multi-player mini-games.
[edit] Reception
SPRay has received mostly negative reviews. Nintendo Power gave it a 3/10, criticizing it for an uncontrolable camera, poor controls and overall repetitiveness.[citation needed] IGN gave it 5.6/10, calling it a "poor man's Legend of Zelda" with sloppy and apathetic presentation and uninspired gameplay.[1] Game Informer gave it a 7/10.[citation needed]
