![]() ![]() The English-language version of the game was released on the PlayStation Network in North America on November 5, 2015. Tomba and Zippo locate the Last Evil Pig in an underground area underneath the Coal-Mining Town, where the Last Evil Pig freezes time in a last-ditch effort to stop Tomba.Ģ 's initial release on the North American PlayStation Network was that of the Japanese version MonkeyPaw Games experienced emulation issues with the English-language version that prevented its immediate release and intended the Japanese version to be a placeholder. When all of these Evil Pigs have been captured, their leader, the Last Evil Pig, reveals himself to Tomba and tempts him to find his lair. He cures the Coal-Mining Town of its inferno by capturing the Evil Flame Pig, cures the Kujara Ranch of its perpetual snowfall by capturing the Evil Ice Pig, cures the Donglin Forest's gloominess by capturing the Evil Ghost Pig, lifts the Circus Town's curse (which has turned its citizens into pigs) by capturing the Evil Earth Pig and cures the Water Temple of its perpetual rainfall by capturing the Evil Water Pig. Gran explains that the Evil Pigs have cursed the entire continent, and gives Tomba a red Pig Bag that is capable of capturing the Flame Pig that has cast his spell on the mines.Tomba ventures throughout the continent gathering the rest of the Pig Bags. Tomba leaps into the sea in search of her.Ī panicking trolley worker reveals that the Evil Pigs kidnapped Tabby when she tried to protect a pendant that was given to her by Tomba as a gift. ![]() According to the letter, Tabby, Tomba's girlfriend, has disappeared. Plot Tomba is brought by his friend Zippo a mysterious letter addressed to him. The game features an inventory system that compiles the immediate given set of events for review as well as a collection of the items that have been obtained. Upon completing an event, the player is rewarded an amount of 'Adventure Points', which can be used to advance toward a new area and unlock specifically-marked chests. Such events may consist of finding a lost item, rescuing a stranded character or clearing a blockade in the imminent path. ![]() Some side-missions are purely for fun and irrelevant to the main storyline.To reduce backtracking, magical scattered throughout the game can be used to instantly transport Tomba to any area that has previously been visited.Progress in the game is driven by the completion of a large number of 'events', which are initiated by Tomba interacting with a character or environmental element and being given a task to accomplish or an obstacle to overcome. He must also complete missions for other people to get items and the Evil Pig Bags. Trapping them involves finding the Evil Pig Bags, which are keys to entering each realm of each Evil Pig. Tomba's quest is to fetch his bracelet, which requires trapping the Evil Pigs along the way. The underlings of The Evil Pigs, called the Koma Pigs, stole Tomba's grandfather's bracelet and a substantial amount of gold through a strange lust for it. One day, seven evil pigs appeared, and using their magical powers, they mutated the surroundings into a bizarre landscape. The protagonist is an energetic pink-haired youngster named Tomba (Tombi in Europe). The island was once a beautiful place, home to birds and plantations. Formed with great provinces in the north and smaller islands in the south, the region is home to peaceful people who lived in tranquility for many years. Tomba! is set on a group of islands in the middle of an ocean which do not appear on any map. ![]() It was also one of the first PlayStation games to take advantage of the DualShock feature. The series is the brainchild of Tokuro Fujiwara. The colorful imaginative atmosphere and innovative gameplay has continued to keep it nostalgically popular with gamers. The game was followed by a sequel titled Tomba! The Wild Adventures in Japan, Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return in North America, and Tombi! 2 in Europe. Tomba! (originally Ore Tomba! in Japan and Tombi! in Europe) is a platform game developed by Whoopee Camp for the PlayStation. ![]()
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