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| developer = [[London Studio]]<br>[[Moonbot Studios]]<br>[[Exient]] |
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| platforms = [[PlayStation 3]] |
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| released = {{vgrelease|EU|31 May 2013|NA|12 November 2013<ref name="joystiq">{{cite web|url=http://www.joystiq.com/2013/10/31/wonderbook-gets-more-harry-potter-dinosaurs-detectives-on-nov/|title=Wonderbook gets more Harry Potter, dinosaurs, detectives on Nov. 12|publisher=Joystiq|date=31 October 2013|accessdate=1 November 2013}}</ref>}} |
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[[Exient Ltd]] |
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| genre = [[Adventure game|Adventure]] |
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| released = {{vgrelease|EU=31 May 2013|NA=Q4 2013}} |
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| genre = [[Augmented reality]] |
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| modes = [[Single-player]] |
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| media = [[Blu-ray Disc]], [[digital distribution|digital download]] |
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'''''Diggs Nightcrawler''''' ( |
'''''Diggs Nightcrawler''''' (or '''''Wonderbook: Diggs Nightcrawler''''') is a 2013 [[augmented reality]] [[Adventure game|adventure]] [[video game]] developed by [[London Studio]], [[Moonbot Studios]] and [[Exient]] and published by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]] for the [[PlayStation 3]]. It is the second game to make use of the [[Wonderbook]] peripheral. The game was released alongside ''[[Walking with Dinosaurs (video game)|Walking with Dinosaurs]]'' and ''[[Book of Potions]]''.<ref name="joystiq"/> |
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==Story== |
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The game is set in Library City, a place populated with characters from [[nursery rhymes]] and other classic literature. |
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==Characters== |
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*'''Diggs Nightcrawler''': an [[anthropomorph]]ic inchworm working as a private detective. A close friend of Humpty Dumpty, he works to uncover the don's murderer, assisted by the player |
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*'''[[Humpty Dumpty]]''': The Don of Library City. His murder is the mystery around which the game revolves |
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*'''[[The Three Little Pigs]]''': A trio of police officers who initially suspect Diggs as Humpty's killer |
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*'''[[Three wise monkeys|Seeno, Hearno and Speakno]]''': A trio of monkeys who cause trouble for Diggs |
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*'''[[Itsy Bitsy Spider]]''': a cabaret singer and headliner of the Frying Pan, as well as Humpty's girlfriend |
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*'''[[Frankenstein's monster|Frankie the Stein]]''': Itsy's assistant; slow (in both body and mind), but dependable. |
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*'''Specks, Spats and Big Cheddar''': The members of the "[[Three Blind Mice]] Band"; they perform at the Frying Pan |
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*'''[[Long John Silver|L. J. Silver]]''': The head of the pirates living at Pirates' Wharf. He can only speak in pirate-esque "arrr" sounds, and yet can seemingly be perfectly understood by other characters |
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*'''[[Little Bo Peep]]'''; Proprietress of the local farm, she has recently become troubled that her sheep, whom she used to repeatedly have to find, now refuse to leave her alone |
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*'''[[Mother Goose|Ma Goose]]''': The writer of all the books in Library City. She gives Diggs a clue to the identity of the villain |
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*'''[[Robin Hood]]''': Once the hero of Sherwood, he has recently begun stealing from the poor and giving to the rich |
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*'''[[The Invisible Man|Invisible Manny]]''': A resident of the Horrortown district, he is initially thought to be the antagonist, but is actually, in his own words, merely an "errand boy" for the true villain |
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===Chapter One=== |
===Chapter One=== |
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The game begins with a short film in which Humpty Dumpty, addressing the player, says he knows he will soon be "bumped off", and asks the player to find his close friend, private detective Diggs Nightcrawler, in order to find out who is responsible. The film ends just as Humpty's apparent murderer enters the room (though they are not shown). The player then meets with Diggs at his office. Diggs agrees to bring the "kid" along, but only because it was Humpty's request. A mysterious suited individual appears at the door and hands Diggs an egg bomb, prompting a chase through the city streets, during which the shadowy figure gets away. Diggs and the player head to the crime scene where, despite the suspicions of the three little porcine police officers, they find the pieces of Humpty's shell, which are then used to put Humpty together again. But, just before they place the last piece, Diggs and the pigs are beaten up under cover of darkness, only to find, when light returns, that Humpty's body has been taken. |
The game begins with a short film in which Humpty Dumpty, addressing the player, says he knows he will soon be "bumped off", and asks the player to find his close friend, private detective Diggs Nightcrawler, in order to find out who is responsible. The film ends just as Humpty's apparent murderer enters the room (though they are not shown). The player then meets with Diggs at his office. Diggs agrees to bring the "kid" along, but only because it was Humpty's request. A mysterious suited individual appears at the door and hands Diggs an egg bomb, prompting a chase through the city streets, during which the shadowy figure gets away. Diggs and the player head to the crime scene where, despite the suspicions of the three little porcine police officers, they find the pieces of Humpty's shell, which are then used to put Humpty together again. But, just before they place the last piece, Diggs and the pigs are beaten up under cover of darkness, only to find, when light returns, that Humpty's body has been taken. |
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After finding the entrance to an abandoned castle through a graveyard, the player is reunited with Diggs, being held in the dungeon. "Invisible Manny" appears to taunt Diggs before he and the three monkeys are called by the "boss". Shortly afterward, Bitsy appears and convinces Diggs to give her the pieces of Humpty's shell he has collected, after which she reveals that she is the boss, and leaves Diggs to his death. However, Diggs is rescued by the player and heads to a room where Itsy's plan is revealed: by stealing the best parts of other stories and adding them to her own, The Itsy Bitsy Spider will become the "best story in town". Assisted by Frankie, she succeeds in bringing her Franken-story to life but, thanks to Diggs putting him back together just in time, Humpty is also resurrected. The three heroes chase Itsy through the castle in an extended gunfight at the end of which the three little pigs reappear to arrest Diggs, but Humpty sets them straight. |
After finding the entrance to an abandoned castle through a graveyard, the player is reunited with Diggs, being held in the dungeon. "Invisible Manny" appears to taunt Diggs before he and the three monkeys are called by the "boss". Shortly afterward, Bitsy appears and convinces Diggs to give her the pieces of Humpty's shell he has collected, after which she reveals that she is the boss, and leaves Diggs to his death. However, Diggs is rescued by the player and heads to a room where Itsy's plan is revealed: by stealing the best parts of other stories and adding them to her own, The Itsy Bitsy Spider will become the "best story in town". Assisted by Frankie, she succeeds in bringing her Franken-story to life but, thanks to Diggs putting him back together just in time, Humpty is also resurrected. The three heroes chase Itsy through the castle in an extended gunfight at the end of which the three little pigs reappear to arrest Diggs, but Humpty sets them straight. |
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Finally, the group head to the |
Finally, the group head to the towering waterspout. After Dumpty and the pigs are left unable to continue, Diggs and the player make their way to the top of the tower where, after a brief scuffle over the book, whose myriad mismatched contents are quickly spiralling out of control, Itsy falls into the waterspout and is flushed down to her apparent demise. |
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Diggs and Humpty reconvene at the don's manor where, after recounting the adventure, Diggs formally acknowledges the player as his partner. |
Diggs and Humpty reconvene at the don's manor where, after recounting the adventure, Diggs formally acknowledges the player as his partner. |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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In an article for ''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]'', Andy Robertson gave the game a positive review, praising its improvements over ''Book of Spells'' in both plot substance and more active use of the Wonderbook peripheral. He also stated that the Wonderbook games, along with titles such as ''[[Invizimals]]'', ''[[The Unfinished Swan]]'' and ''[[Tumble (video game)|Tumble]]'', are helping Sony "[hit] the family market previously dominated by [[Nintendo]]."<ref> |
In an article for ''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]'', Andy Robertson gave the game a positive review, praising its improvements over ''Book of Spells'' in both plot substance and more active use of the Wonderbook peripheral. He also stated that the Wonderbook games, along with titles such as ''[[Invizimals]]'', ''[[The Unfinished Swan]]'' and ''[[Tumble (video game)|Tumble]]'', are helping Sony "[hit] the family market previously dominated by [[Nintendo]]."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Robertson |first=Andy |date=2013-05-24 |title=Diggs Nightcrawlers, review |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/video-games/10079305/Diggs-Nightcrawlers-review.html |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20230825031811/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/video-games/10079305/Diggs-Nightcrawlers-review.html |archive-date=2023-08-25 |access-date=2023-08-25 |website=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|location=London}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 01:39, 16 December 2024
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Developer(s) | London Studio Moonbot Studios Exient |
Publisher(s) | Sony Computer Entertainment |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3 |
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Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Diggs Nightcrawler (or Wonderbook: Diggs Nightcrawler) is a 2013 augmented reality adventure video game developed by London Studio, Moonbot Studios and Exient and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It is the second game to make use of the Wonderbook peripheral. The game was released alongside Walking with Dinosaurs and Book of Potions.[1]
Story
[edit]Chapter One
[edit]The game begins with a short film in which Humpty Dumpty, addressing the player, says he knows he will soon be "bumped off", and asks the player to find his close friend, private detective Diggs Nightcrawler, in order to find out who is responsible. The film ends just as Humpty's apparent murderer enters the room (though they are not shown). The player then meets with Diggs at his office. Diggs agrees to bring the "kid" along, but only because it was Humpty's request. A mysterious suited individual appears at the door and hands Diggs an egg bomb, prompting a chase through the city streets, during which the shadowy figure gets away. Diggs and the player head to the crime scene where, despite the suspicions of the three little porcine police officers, they find the pieces of Humpty's shell, which are then used to put Humpty together again. But, just before they place the last piece, Diggs and the pigs are beaten up under cover of darkness, only to find, when light returns, that Humpty's body has been taken.
Diggs decides to head to the Frying Pan, a jazz club owned by Humpty, to see his girlfriend Itsy Bitsy in hopes of getting a new lead. He is physically barred from entry by Seeno, Hearno, and Speakno, but finds a way around them. Itsy lets Diggs hide in her dressing room while she performs a number, where he finds another piece of Humpty's shell. Thinking the "shadow" may be trying to frame Itsy, too, Diggs heads to the show floor to warn her. Shortly afterward, the three little pigs enter, convinced that Diggs is the murderer, prompting a chase to the club's rear exit. After subduing the cops, Diggs finds the shadow making a getaway in his car, with Humpty's body in the back. The detective enlists the help of the three blind mice to catch the shadow.
Chapter Two
[edit]After a car chase in which a few pieces of Humpty loose, but not in catching the shadow, Diggs heads to other parts of Library City to collect the missing shell fragments including the Pirates' Wharf, where he finds that L.J. Silver and his crew are assisting the villain by stealing pages from other stories; Bo Peep's meadow, where he learns that missing pages in their stories has caused some characters to act strangely, and Ma Goose, who Diggs helps by repairing a few stories. Finally, he heads to Sherwood, where Robin Hood has been affected by his story missing pages. Unfortunately, Diggs is captured by Seeno, Hearno and Speakno. He briefly breaks free, but is recaptured and sent to Horrortown and the player learns that the "shadow" is really The Invisible Man.
Chapter Three
[edit]After finding the entrance to an abandoned castle through a graveyard, the player is reunited with Diggs, being held in the dungeon. "Invisible Manny" appears to taunt Diggs before he and the three monkeys are called by the "boss". Shortly afterward, Bitsy appears and convinces Diggs to give her the pieces of Humpty's shell he has collected, after which she reveals that she is the boss, and leaves Diggs to his death. However, Diggs is rescued by the player and heads to a room where Itsy's plan is revealed: by stealing the best parts of other stories and adding them to her own, The Itsy Bitsy Spider will become the "best story in town". Assisted by Frankie, she succeeds in bringing her Franken-story to life but, thanks to Diggs putting him back together just in time, Humpty is also resurrected. The three heroes chase Itsy through the castle in an extended gunfight at the end of which the three little pigs reappear to arrest Diggs, but Humpty sets them straight.
Finally, the group head to the towering waterspout. After Dumpty and the pigs are left unable to continue, Diggs and the player make their way to the top of the tower where, after a brief scuffle over the book, whose myriad mismatched contents are quickly spiralling out of control, Itsy falls into the waterspout and is flushed down to her apparent demise.
Diggs and Humpty reconvene at the don's manor where, after recounting the adventure, Diggs formally acknowledges the player as his partner.
Gameplay
[edit]Unlike Book of Spells, the Wonderbook is used in more ways than just turning its pages; players will frequently have to rotate, tilt and shake the book in order to interact with the world displayed on screen and advance the plot. Upon completion of each of the game's three chapters, the player can partake in a number of photographic assignments using the PlayStation Move controller as a camera.
Reception
[edit]In an article for The Telegraph, Andy Robertson gave the game a positive review, praising its improvements over Book of Spells in both plot substance and more active use of the Wonderbook peripheral. He also stated that the Wonderbook games, along with titles such as Invizimals, The Unfinished Swan and Tumble, are helping Sony "[hit] the family market previously dominated by Nintendo."[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Wonderbook gets more Harry Potter, dinosaurs, detectives on Nov. 12". Joystiq. 31 October 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
- ^ Robertson, Andy (24 May 2013). "Diggs Nightcrawlers, review". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 25 August 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
External links
[edit]- 2013 video games
- Detective video games
- Exient Entertainment games
- London Studio games
- PlayStation 3 games
- PlayStation 3-only games
- PlayStation Move-compatible games
- Single-player video games
- Sony Interactive Entertainment games
- Video games developed in the United Kingdom
- Video games developed in the United States
- Wonderbook games