Bionicle Heroes

Bionicle Heroes (2006)

by Amaze Entertainment, Traveller's Tales, Eidos Interactive
Genres:Adventure, Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Bionicle Heroes is an action-shooter where the player takes on the role of the various Lego Bionicle Toa Inika - Jaller, Matoro, Hahli, Kongu, Hewkii, and Nuparu. These heroes wear Toa Masks of Power - powerups you can find throughout the levels to gain different elemental based abilities. You'll also find Bionicle cannisters to help aid your quest to defeat Vezon - the 7th Piraka who had stolen the Mask of Life. Gameplay centers around firefights against the alien "robots" called Vahki, Visorak and Borhok. Players will collect Lego pieces for every enemy you defeat, and eventually enable an invulnerable Hero Mode to help defeat the Toa's enemies.Show more
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January 31, 2025
I got this game for Christmas the year it came out and it was literally the gift that made my year. I played through Bionicle Heroes at least 5 times and 100% it every time. Although it's not the best game I hold it near and dear to my heart.
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