Finally, completing
a perfect game unlocks the bonus game called SCENE OF THE CRIME which was originally a tech demo presented to Hasbro that paved the way for NIGHT TRAP to exist.
Not exact matches
Although Marvel vs. Capcom 3 isn't quite the
perfect fighter that they'd tried so hard to create, it's not far off, and thanks to 8 - player winner - stays - on lobbies and a plethora of bonus content to
unlock — that doesn't include the majority of the
game's characters!
The easy difficulty is
perfect for beginners and the half - hour of
game play you'll get from it is a hand - holding tutorial for the Adventure Mode, which you'll
unlock after beating Z Story.
With
games like
Perfect Dark you had so many things to
unlock in single and multi player that you could almost never finish the
game.
You might have a
perfect character idea in your head, and the
game might have the parts to make it happen, but unless you buy a bunch of chests or complete every single challenge, there's a pretty good chance you won't
unlock all of the parts you want.
- rhythm
game - play using various Pokemon dancing to the beat of the main theme of the upcoming movie and current ending theme, Gaogao All Stars by Little Glee Monster - tap the notes as they cross over a Pokemon's head - multiple modes - collect berries by hitting the buttons in
perfect rhythm - use them to call Hoopa - Hoopa will then use a portal to
unlock more Pokemon - start off with Hawlucha, Pancham, Pikachu & Chespin - no released date yet
There's a bunch to
unlock by
perfecting each
game as well, so that will keep you busy for a while.
Some of the abilities are useful towards the end of the
game but they would be
perfect in a harder
game - mode playthrough but there is no NG + so starting again will remove everything you have
unlocked.
For a whopping $ 80,
gamers get a lot of cool stuff: a zombie hula girl bobble figure (sexy), a zombie arm bottle opener (
perfect to give to unsuspecting relatives when they ask for a beer), and a wooden keychain complete with bungalow key (though it doesn't specify which bungalow it
unlocks; guess I'd better search THE WORLD OVER).
All of these items are in the
game and unlockable using play coins to fund further study in the real estate business (you need around 30 coins to
unlock everything) but you don't have to
perfect sneaking up on 426 elephant beetles to upgrade your home.
On top of upgraded, more difficult versions of many of the mini-games, Rhythm Toys, Endless Games and remakes of some of the classic
Game Boy AdvanceRhythm Tengoku challenges
unlock after you've collected a certain number of medals from earning Superb and
Perfect scores in the main mini-games.
Rayman Origins is a lengthy
game, and
perfecting everything could take you 15 + hours: there's caged electoons to find (little purple creatures hidden away in secret rooms), Lums to collect that also contribute to
unlocking more electoons at the end of a level, time trials an more.
And after finishing the
game, players can even
unlock an Endless Mode to battle wave after wave of Red Guys and Challenge Levels to
perfect their Superhot skills.
This makes the
game super addictive as you try to nail the
perfect trick combo or grind for the right amount of time to
unlock these goals.
Even better though, get a
perfect game by trapping all 100 Augers and you'll
unlock Scene Of The Crime, the unseen VHS prototype for Night Trap about a robbery in a mansion.
The 200 endings require that players fulfil certain conditions to
unlock them, ranging from simply completing the
game all the way through having to score a
perfect on specific stages.
After
unlocking Sakura, Dan, Cammy, Fei Long, Gen and Rose, Play with someone you've beat the
game with and get at least 1
perfect (on single round matches) and use no continues.