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{{quote|'''[[Brian Blessed|Dr. Bob Dawson]]:''' Creatures! Made out of ''energy''! '''Amazing!''' And when hit... ''sparks'' fly off their ''bodies''!}}
{{quote|'''[[Brian Blessed|Dr. Bob Dawson]]:''' Creatures! Made out of ''energy''! '''Amazing!''' And when hit... ''sparks'' fly off their ''bodies''!}}


''[[Invizimals]]'' is a PSP-exclusive [[Mon|Mon-catching]] game [[Department of Redundancy Department|for the PSP]].
'''''Invizimals''''' is a PSP-exclusive [[Mon|Mon-catching]] game [[Department of Redundancy Department|for the PSP]].


A [[Mad Scientist]] working with other [[Mad Scientist|Mad Scientists]] in the [[Product Placement|Sony PSP]] R&D lab discovers [[Mon|invisible animals]] that can only be seen when a person with a particularly powerful [[Battle Aura|aura]] uses the PSP camera attachment. His [[Aura Vision|sensors]] indicate you have a [[Chosen One|very powerful aura]], so he proceeds to teach you how to [[Gotta Catch Em All|capture these creatures]].
A [[Mad Scientist]] working with other [[Mad Scientist]]s in the [[Product Placement|Sony PSP]] R&D lab discovers [[Mon|invisible animals]] that can only be seen when a person with a particularly powerful [[Battle Aura|aura]] uses the PSP camera attachment. His [[Aura Vision|sensors]] indicate you have a [[Chosen One|very powerful aura]], so he proceeds to teach you how to [[Gotta Catch Em All|capture these creatures]].


The game combines live-action briefings with gameplay that takes place through the PSP's camera and microphone.<br />'''Warning:''' [[Incoming Ham|It also contains]] [[Brian Blessed]].
The game combines live-action briefings with gameplay that takes place through the PSP's camera and microphone.<br />'''Warning:''' [[Incoming Ham|It also contains]] [[Brian Blessed]].


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=== This game contains examples of: ===
== This game contains examples of ==


* [[Badass Adorable]] - Par fort the course in a [[Mon]] game. Many of the unevolved Invizimals curl up to sleep on their status pages, adding to the adorable factor.
* [[Badass Adorable]] - Par fort the course in a [[Mon]] game. Many of the unevolved Invizimals curl up to sleep on their status pages, adding to the adorable factor.
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* [[Trademark Favorite Food]] - Kenichi loves "snacks."
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]] - Kenichi loves "snacks."
* [[Title Drop]] - While it's to be expected in a game named for the major gameplay element, Kenichi explicitly names them in an early briefing, as though he just came up with that name on the spot.
* [[Title Drop]] - While it's to be expected in a game named for the major gameplay element, Kenichi explicitly names them in an early briefing, as though he just came up with that name on the spot.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]] - In addition to battling the Invizimals against each other, at least two of the creatures are caught by sneaking quietly up on them<ref> The game uses the microphone often</ref> and ''slapping your hand flat down on top of them as fast as you can'', effectively crushing your new pet the moment you see it. It's completely unharmed, of course.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]] - In addition to battling the Invizimals against each other, at least two of the creatures are caught by sneaking quietly up on them<ref>The game uses the microphone often</ref> and ''slapping your hand flat down on top of them as fast as you can'', effectively crushing your new pet the moment you see it. It's completely unharmed, of course.
** In a betting match, you can choose to [[Gotta Catch Em All|capture]], [[Video Game Caring Potential|forgive]], or [[Never Say "Die"|destroy]] a defeated Invizimal.
** In a betting match, you can choose to [[Gotta Catch Em All|capture]], [[Video Game Caring Potential|forgive]], or [[Never Say "Die"|destroy]] a defeated Invizimal.
* [[World of Ham]] - In addition to the aforementioned [[Brian Blessed]]<ref> [[Rule of Three|I did mention him, right]]?</ref>, Kenichi Nakamura, the aforementioned discoverer of the titular [[Mon|mons]] is fond of scenery as well. And snacks. The first <s>trainer</s> [[Insistent Terminology|Hunter]] you get video of is pretty ham-tastic as well.
* [[World of Ham]] - In addition to the aforementioned [[Brian Blessed]],<ref>[[Rule of Three|I did mention him, right]]?</ref> Kenichi Nakamura, the aforementioned discoverer of the titular [[mon]]s is fond of scenery as well. And snacks. The first <s>trainer</s> [[Insistent Terminology|Hunter]] you get video of is pretty ham-tastic as well.
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]] - The game logo emphasizes this. Apparently, the title is not Invizimals, but inviZimals
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]] - The game logo emphasizes this. Apparently, the title is not Invizimals, but inviZimals



Revision as of 05:30, 25 February 2015

Dr. Bob Dawson: Creatures! Made out of energy! Amazing! And when hit... sparks fly off their bodies!

Invizimals is a PSP-exclusive Mon-catching game for the PSP.

A Mad Scientist working with other Mad Scientists in the Sony PSP R&D lab discovers invisible animals that can only be seen when a person with a particularly powerful aura uses the PSP camera attachment. His sensors indicate you have a very powerful aura, so he proceeds to teach you how to capture these creatures.

The game combines live-action briefings with gameplay that takes place through the PSP's camera and microphone.
Warning: It also contains Brian Blessed.


This game contains examples of

  • Badass Adorable - Par fort the course in a Mon game. Many of the unevolved Invizimals curl up to sleep on their status pages, adding to the adorable factor.
  • Big Bad - Campbell hired Kaminsky to steal the technology to capture Invizimals.
  • Blue Blood - Sir Sebastian Campbell.
  • Commonplace Rare - An attempt to steal the technology to capture Invizimals is central to the plot, and yet there are trainers all over the world who already have it and are waiting to do battle...
  • Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors - A common feature with Mon games, it's here too.
  • Gotta Catch Em All - It's a Mon game.
  • Insistent Terminology - In the west, we call it an "X" button. Kenichi calls it "the cross button." Of course, he's from Japan.
  • Large Ham - Did I mention Brian Blessed?
  • Mon - They exist. They are called "Invizimals."
  • No Fourth Wall - In an effort to take this as far as possible, the interface is a physical card that you point the camera at, making the gameplay take place in the camera view of where-ever you physically are.
    • Also, there is no player character, only the player.
  • Product Placement - Oddly, for the system the game is played on. The characters never fail to mention it's on the PSP.
  • Punny Name - The Invizimals themselves tend towards these, including: Bearserker, Porcupain, Furmin...
  • Trademark Favorite Food - Kenichi loves "snacks."
  • Title Drop - While it's to be expected in a game named for the major gameplay element, Kenichi explicitly names them in an early briefing, as though he just came up with that name on the spot.
  • Video Game Cruelty Potential - In addition to battling the Invizimals against each other, at least two of the creatures are caught by sneaking quietly up on them[1] and slapping your hand flat down on top of them as fast as you can, effectively crushing your new pet the moment you see it. It's completely unharmed, of course.
  • World of Ham - In addition to the aforementioned Brian Blessed,[2] Kenichi Nakamura, the aforementioned discoverer of the titular mons is fond of scenery as well. And snacks. The first trainer Hunter you get video of is pretty ham-tastic as well.
  • Xtreme Kool Letterz - The game logo emphasizes this. Apparently, the title is not Invizimals, but inviZimals

Did I mention it's on the PSP?

  1. The game uses the microphone often
  2. I did mention him, right?