Bionicle: Masks Of Power Fan Game's World Looks Gorgeous

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Another trailer for Team Kanohi's Bionicle: Masks of Power is commanding notice with lush, living environments wonderfully delivered in Unreal Engine 4. However the first Bionicle series has been in retirement for over 10 years, its devoted fanbase has kept the spirit of the franchise alive, and Masks of Power is forming into a visually impressive torchbearer for the fan rejuvenation exertion.

Bionicle: Masks of Power draws on the first flood of Bionicle group, occurring on the mysterious island of Mata Nui. LEGO published several in-universe games set on Mata Nui during the essential Bionicle circular segment from 2000 to 2003. Almost the entirety of LEGO's officially licensed games were set during that first circular segment, speaking towards its prevalence. Instrumental among them was the Flash-based point-and-snap Mata Nui Online Game (MNOLG), which was hosted on the Bionicle website. MNOLG's accessibility as a browser game presented the esthetic and visual themes of its nominal island to a wide crowd. From its natural teaser, Masks of Power utilizes large numbers of the design façades first expressed in MNOLG.

The teaser, posted to Team Kanohi's YouTube, dives into the biomes of Mata Nui's six regions to set the stage for Bionicle: Masks of Power's gameplay. Apparent climate effects and rich lighting put the trailer in its very own class from its outset, and itemized displaying in its greenery and landscapes gives those environments a significant sense of realism despite being sourced from LEGO. The striking green of Le-Koro's ferns and the brilliant lightstones in Onu-Koro's mines have a more unmistakable sense of life to them than even Bionicle's first energized film. The central points of the teaser are seemingly Mata Nui's endemic creatures called Rahi. Masks of Power appears to envision the varmint Rahi with the same degree of detail the Bionicle sets were worked with: almost the entirety of their unpredictable, interlinking Technic parts are visible, giving Masks of Power an advantageous degree of presentation that wasn't possible during Bionicle's presentation in the mid 2000s.











Group Kanohi's stunning venture is not by any means the only Bionicle fan game in progress, however. Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui is another model that targets the same bend in Bionicle's plot. Being developed since 2014, Quest for Mata Nui boasts one of the first voice actors from the formal Bionicle media, and its trailers include considerable praise inside the LEGO franchise's waiting local area.

Instead of envisioning the games as competitors, Masks of Power and Quest for Mata Nui together illustrate the energy of Bionicle's vision and the staying power of its fantastical, bio-mechanical universe. Time seems no limit to the passionate inventiveness of Bionicle's people group, who envoy it as LEGO's remarkable first introduction to convincing storytelling through a line of activity figures. Group Kanohi expects to release a demo for Bionicle: Masks of Power soon, and fans can expect a truly necessary immersion into nostalgia once it does.
 
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