

Its set number was 5782 and its GBA number was 2201287 for the North America version.When Takua wakes up, he finds footprints near an open canister in the sand.

The energy beam was a signal, summoning the Toa to the island. In doing so, Takua accidentally catapults himself to Ta-Wahi beach, causing him to lose his memory. Takua put the stones into their spots around the Amaja-Nui, activating a bright energy beam. Bionicle (stylized BIONICLE) is a line of toys by the LEGO Group marketed primarily for 5- to 16-year-olds. After finding Tahu's Toa Stone, he traveled through the lava river for a while, until he burst out of the Mangai Volcano and landed at Kini-Nui, where the six Turaga are waiting. Takua did the same thing in each village: Ga-Koro, Po-Koro, Le-Koro, Ko-Koro, and Ta-Koro, respectively. While in Onu-Koro, he found Onua's Toa Stone, as well as saving the village's Vuata Maca Tree. After defeating a Vatuka, Takua freed the Turaga. He ventured into the Onu-Wahi tunnels to find him. After arriving, he found that the village's Turaga, Whenua, was missing.

Takua, after hearing he is needed in Onu-Koro, traveled there. Watching the reveal trailer, the gameplay, and more that Crain圜reation has put out shows a highly impressive fan project, but getting there took some inspiration from games like Skyrim and Dark Souls.The story starts out on the beaches of Mata Nui. Bionicle: Quest for the Toa, Bionicle: The Game, and more had a mostly negative reaction upon release, and while this was upon release of course, first impressions do matter. Crain圜reation set out to make Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui the game, "I've always dreamed about ever since I was a kid." Many fans of Bionicle likely shared this vision as well, as notably, many games within the franchise were not well met. Game Rant recently spoke with Crain圜reation about the development of this game and what inspired the dev to bring it to life.įrom the get-go, it was a dream project. This absolutely free Bionicle project, which is not endorsed or sponsored by the LEGO Group in any way, has been in the works for 6 years and brings the island of Mata Nui to life in an open-world RPG format. Not too long ago, independent developer Crain圜reation revealed its fan project, Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui, to the world.
