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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Game but Needed More
This was a great game in itslef but it lacked some key factors. While it represented the 3-D aspects of the show terrifically it left much to be desired. The animated sequences of the show are boiled done to a few seconds of dialogue and a cutscene. There is nearly zero interactivity in these sections giving the game a feeling of all-action and little story. This means...
Published on May 3, 2008 by Dena Ruark

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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not worthy of the name
Everything about this game gives me the impression that it was rushed out the door without being tested thoroughly, and that's just sad. Even the DS game was better than this.

The game loosely follows the plot of the fourth and final season of the show, ending with the freeing of William from Xana's control; the gameplay is almost exclusively confined to...
Published on June 23, 2008 by Das Book


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Game but Needed More, May 3, 2008
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity (Video Game)
This was a great game in itslef but it lacked some key factors. While it represented the 3-D aspects of the show terrifically it left much to be desired. The animated sequences of the show are boiled done to a few seconds of dialogue and a cutscene. There is nearly zero interactivity in these sections giving the game a feeling of all-action and little story. This means that you really should have seen the show before getting the game. On top of this, what little story there is deviates from the show. Don't get me wrong I liked it besides its faults for its great battle mechanics and puzzles in the 3-D portions. So if you just want to fight like a Lyoko Warrior and forget the story then this is your game.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome game for all code lyoko lovers!!!, February 14, 2010
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity (Video Game)
this is a good game for all code lyoko lovers that have a wii!! my daughter loves code lyoko and we have a wii mand i think this is the only wii game for code lyoko.
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5.0 out of 5 stars dont listen to das book, July 3, 2011
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity (Video Game)
das book said that you wont follow the story if you never watched the show well no duh. of course you will not get it when you never saw the show. you have to use special moves to get ulrich to use his two swords. he uses direct hits. their powers are used for different situations.yumi and odd are alike because they throw and have accuracy. Aelita is my favorite character. she has angel wings to fly and she has orbs like lightning for her attack you can see it on the picture of game.if you never seen the show i recommend that you search youtube for there attacks. example. go to youtube and search code lyoko episode 98 part 3


the game does not freeze or anything. i hate it when people hate the game because they scratched or ruined the game disk. thats the reason why games freeze like that.dont blame the game for it being scratched. Code Lyoko is my favorite show of all time. there will be a season 5 in 2012 called Code Lyoko Evolution. so there might be a game for it
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Code Lyoko, January 12, 2008
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity (Video Game)
My son enjoyed this game because you get to be different characters in the game play. He said he enjoys watching the Code Lyoko show on TV and now he can enjoy playing and being the different characters.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not worthy of the name, June 23, 2008
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity (Video Game)
Everything about this game gives me the impression that it was rushed out the door without being tested thoroughly, and that's just sad. Even the DS game was better than this.

The game loosely follows the plot of the fourth and final season of the show, ending with the freeing of William from Xana's control; the gameplay is almost exclusively confined to Lyoko, with the option to switch between characters at will depending on which weapon or ability you want to use. Also, in addition to the four original sectors and Sector 5, there's a new volcanic sector.

To be fair, the graphics are competent for the most part, if a little vanilla, and the voice acting is entertaining; I especially like the option to switch between English and subtitled French, probably the only opportunity American Code Lyoko fans will ever have to hear the characters' voices as they were originally performed. It's worth pointing out too that the bits in the Digital Sea were fun, although the weapons took some getting used to. But everything else about this game just seems horribly broken to me.

For one thing, every time I played a level on the new volcanic sector, the graphics started to lag and everything suddenly turned maddeningly slow and jerky. For another, the characters' weapons are completely unbalanced; of the four, only Odd has a ranged weapon that can be fired while running--Aelita has to completely freeze every time she fires, and Yumi and Ulrich's weapons are so ridiculously short-ranged that you almost have to be right on top of the enemies before they start to take any damage--so you'll probably end up using Odd almost exclusively. (Incidentally, why does Ulrich start off only using one saber when you can see two hilts on his back?) The health stations and checkpoints are scattered throughout the levels more or less at random, and Aelita's connect-the-dots block building and Odd's Metroid-style wall jumping take entirely too much getting used to. Add in the fact that there's no camera control, and you could hardly be blamed for suspecting that the designers are indeed out to get you.

But the biggest slap in the face is the ending, or the lack of one; once you've beaten the game, you're treated to a clip that lasts about five seconds and a credits sequence that's identical to the one from the show, the one with the Subdigitals song and the file folder. That's all the game has to reward you with; hardly worth the effort it took to get there. I was also stunned to see that the game doesn't even allow you to explore Kadic Academy beyond a tiny strip outside the main gate; and although the other characters from the show are hanging around, talking to them yields almost nothing except the occasional "goodie" (usually a still frame from the show or a bit of concept art). One thing I did enjoy was a gallery of entries from a contest that was apparently held at some point; I don't know any of the details, but it was still fun to see some original monster designs from the fans. I can't recommend this game for hardcore Code Lyoko fans, because it doesn't add anything to the story that you didn't already get by watching the show, and the game doesn't provide nearly enough background for non-fans to have any hope of following the plot. And either way, the gameplay is so broken that it's not worth the money. Give it a miss.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun but maybe too Scary for your younger kids, October 13, 2009
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This review is from: Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity (Video Game)
My 6yo son loves the Code Lyoko cartoon series, and absolutely loved this game--WORD OF WARNING--until he got to one of the higher levels. Then there was a certain monster that really scared him (he even had a nightmare). I think the monster was called a "Tank" or something . . .
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