PlayStation All-Stars: Orange Version, PlayStation All-Stars: Purple Version, and PlayStation All-Stars: Polygon Version are a trio of hypothetical video game ideas by LeeHatake93 that reinvent PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale in the style of Nintendo's Pokemon franchise. They would be released for the PlayStation Vita, and would be followed by a PlayStation 3 spin-off, PlayStation All-Stars: Colosseum.
Story
The plot begins as Jak, Kat, and Spike are beginning their journey to become Icon Trainers, and capture each PlayStation Icon while defeating various trainers and Gym Leaders.
Meanwhile, a villainous group led by Kevin Butler is searching for Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon, in order to lure out Polygon Man. They plot to reshape the PlayStation Multiverse in their own image.
Gameplay
The gameplay is taken directly from the Pokemon franchise.
Similarities to Pokemon
- The game begins with an introduction lecture given by a professor that explains the game's universe.
- Players choose whether they are male or female, and are able to name their player whatever they want.
- Players start out in a town with a starter creature. They also battle a rival.
- Players travel around a region where they may battle and capture 151 different creatures, each with special powers and abilities
- The creatures will level up, and some of them may evolve to a different creature.
- Players recieve a digital encyclopedia that records information on captured creatures.
- Players will have a limit of six creatures that travel with them. Any additional ones are transported to storage.
- There are items that heal the player's party, and items that allow the capture of creatures.
- The player will recieve badges for defeating Gym Leaders. 8 badges are required to face the Elite Four and Champion.
- The creatures may breed in daycare centers.
- All creatures are allowed to follow the player outside of battle.
- The players will receive portable vehicles as a means of traveling faster.
- Players may take part in Single, Double, and Triple Battles. However, Rotation Battles are omitted.
Differences from Pokemon
- Polygon Version allows players to choose between two male characters.
- The player does not capture creatures with Poke Balls. Instead, there are a variety of items such as Invizimals traps and items called "Icon Capsules".
- Captured creatures will not be boxed up in a PC. Instead, they will be sent to the player's hometown where they roam freely in a fenced area. The player may also visit and interact with them, much like the Pokemon anime.
- In addition to following the player, some creatures will travel in different ways. Daxter will ride on Jak's shoulder, Dusty will levitate around Kat, Pipo Monkeys will jump around, and most large creatures can be ridden.
- Instead of a bicycle, Jak and Spike recieve hoverboards. Kat will be able to glide for faster travel.
- When attacked by wild creatures, players have the option to run or battle, instead of automatically sending out their party members.
- Whenever a Gym Leader, Elite Four Member, Team Polygon Member, or the Champion's party have fainted, the battle is not over. Instead, the player will battle the trainer themselves.
- The above also applies to the player. If their entire party faints, they will not automatically be transported to a hospital, but will instead fight, themselves.
- In these types of battles, the player is given five attacks instead of the usual four that the Icons (and Pokemon) possess. These include four regular attacks and one Super Attack, which reflects on the character's Level 3 super move from Battle Royale.
- The game includes a Stadium Battle Challenge, located in Blackrock, that is similar to the Pokemon World Tournament from Pokemon Black & White Versions 2. However, instead of just being a tournament in which every major character participates, players are actually given the option to change characters for the tournament.
- A new feature is introduced which allows players to take part in Icon Battle Royales, in which four trainers, each with a maximum of six Icons in their party, will battle each other in a battle royale-styled match.
- Some of the PlayStation Icons, unlike Pokemon, actually have four stages of evolution, rather than three.
Geography
The country for the game is called the Sony Region, and it is modeled after the land of Titania from Fat Princess. Each city or town in the game is taken from a different franchise,
List of Locations (In Progress)
Location | Home to: |
---|---|
Sandover Village | Jak, Daxter, Keira, Samos |
Time Station | Spike, The Professor |
Hekesville | Kat, Dusty. Raven, Gade |
Empire City | Evil Cole MacGrath, Sasha, Alden, Reapers |
New Marais | Good Cole MacGrath, Zeke Dunbar, Lucy Kuo, Nix |
Metropolis | Ratchet, Clank, Qwark |
Paris | Sly, Bentley, Murray |
Blackrock | Sweet Tooth, Calypso |
Nepal | Nathan Drake, Victor Sullivan, Elena Fisher |
Gallowmere | Sir Daniel Fortesque, Zarok, Gargoyles |
PaRappa Town | PaRappa, Sunny Funny, Joe Chin |
Toro Town | Toro Inoue, Kuro |
Mishima Estate | Heihachi Mishima, Kuma |
Red Castle Town | Fat Princess, Red Warriors |
Dreamscape | Sackboy, Larry DaVinci, LittleBigPlanetians (Sackfolk) |
Sparta | Kratos, Spartans |
Mt. Olympus | Zeus, Gods |
Rift Town | Emmett Graves |
Limbo City | Dante, Kat (DmC), Vergil |
Fearless City | Nariko, Kai, Bohan's Warriors |
Colombia | Big Daddy, Little Sister, Booker DeWitt, Elizabeth |
S.S. Ishimura | Isaac Clarke, various Trainers |
Polygon Road | Various Trainers |
Polygon H.Q | Kevin Butler |
The Warp Room | Crash Bandicoot |
Dragon Temple | Spyro the Dragon |
Precursor Temple | Ottsels |
Rock Village | The Gambler, The Warrior, Klaww |
Shadow Moses Island | Raiden, Solid Snake, Otacon, Mei Ling |
Salt Lake City | Joel, Ellie |
PlayStation Realm | Polygon Man |
Protagonists
Player | Appearance | Starter |
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Jak | ||
Kat | ||
Spike |
Screens
Event | Screenshot |
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Opening Lecture | |
The Three Starters | |
First Battle | |
Promotional Image | |
A leaked image of a codec conversation between Raiden and Snake, hinting the connection to Nintendo. |
Main Characters
The list of primary characters in the games.
Music
A list of music that would be used in-game.
- VS Big Daddy
- VS Evil Cole
- VS Good Cole
- VS Colonel Radec
- VS Dante
- VS Dart Field
- VS Delsin Rowe
- VS Emmett Graves
- VS Fat Princess
- VS Heihachi Mishima
- VS Isaac Clarke
- Rival Battle: VS Jak
- VS Joel
- Rival Battle: VS Kat
- VS Kevin Butler
- VS Kratos
- VS Drake
- VS Nariko
- VS PaRappa
- VS Wild Polygon Man
- VS Raiden
- VS Ratchet
- VS Rudy Roughnight
- VS Sackboy
- VS Sir Daniel
- VS Sly
- Rival Battle: VS Spike
- VS Sweet Tooth
- VS Zeus
- Intro Theme/Special Battle
- Wild Icon Battle
- Trainer Battle
- Trainer Battle V2
- Overworld: Time Station
- Overworld: Sandover Village
- Overworld: Hekesville
Icon List (In Progress)
A list of the PlayStation creatures that will serve as Pokemon, dubbed "Icons". There will be 151 as in the original generation of Pokemon.
Number | Name | Franchise | Rarity | Where to Find |
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1 | Dusty | Gravity Rush | One | Kat's Starter (Vita Versions) |
2 | Dusty (Gravity Panther) | Gravity Rush | One | Utilize Dusty's special ability |
3 | Pipo Monkey | Ape Escape | Common | Spike's Starter, Time Station, various Routes |
4 | Pipotron Gorilla | Ape Escape | Uncommon | Evolve Pipo Monkey, Polygon Road |
5 | Daxter | Jak and Daxter | One | Jak's Starter (Vita Versions) |
6 | Dark Daxter | Jak and Daxter | One | Utilize Daxter's special ability |
7 | Ottsel | Jak and Daxter | Uncommon | Precursor Temple (Orange/Polygon Versions) |
8 | Tigershark (Pup) | Invizimals | Common | various Routes |
9 | Tigershark (Colt) | Invizimals | Uncommon | Evolve Pup form, Polygon Road |
10 | Tigershark (Max) | Invizimals | None (Wild) | Evolve Colt form |
11 | Spiker | inFamous | Common | New Marais, various Routes |
12 | Ravager | inFamous | Uncommon | Evolve Spiker, New Marais (Swamp Area) |
13 | Devourer | inFamous | None (Wild) | Evolve Ravager |
14 | Behemoth | inFamous | One | Evolve Betrand's Devourer (Colosseum) |
15 | Crocodog | Jak and Daxter | One | Recieve in Haven City (Colosseum) |
16 | Lurker Piranha | Jak and Daxter | Common | Forbidden Jungle |
17 | Lurkershark | Jak and Daxter | Common | Evolve Lurker Piranha, Sandover Village (When swimming) |
18 | Stinger | Jak and Daxter | Common | Metal Head Nest (Colosseum), Breeding (Polygon Version) |
19 | Grunt | Jak and Daxter | Common | Evolve Stinger, Haven City (Colosseum) |
20 | Stalker | Jak and Daxter | Uncommon | Evolve Grunt, Haven City Outskirts (Colosseum) |
21 | Metal-Saur | Jak and Daxter | Rare | Evolve Stalker, The Wasteland (Polygon Version/Colosseum) |
22 | Soldier (Lurker) | Jak and Daxter | Common | Forbidden Forest |
23 | Flying Lurker | Jak and Daxter | Uncommon | Evolve Soldier, Precursor Temple (Orange/Polygon Versions) |
24 | Klaww | Jak and Daxter | One | Rock Village (Polygon Version/Colosseum) |
25 | Chimera | Resistance | Uncommon | San Francisco (Colosseum), Polygon Road (Polygon Version) |
26 | Chimera Beast | Resistance | Rare | Evolve Chimera, San Franciso (Only One, Colosseum) |
27 | Protopet | Ratchet & Clank | Uncommon | Recieve one in Metropolis (Vita Versions) |
28 | Protopet (Mutated) | Ratchet & Clank | None (Wild) | Evolve Protopet. |
29 | Robbit | Jumping Flash | Common | various Routes |
30 | Flut-Flut | Jak and Daxter | Rare | Recieve as gift in Sandover Village (Vita Versions) |
31 | Stingwing (Pup) | Invizimals | Common | Various routes, Red Kingdom, PaRappa Town |
32 | Stingwing (Colt) | Invizimals | Common | Evolve Pup form, Various Routes, New Marais |
33 | Stingwing (Max) | Invizimals | Uncommon | Evolve Colt form, Fire Canyon (Vita Versions), Spargus Arena (Colosseum) |
34 | Icelion (Cub) | Invizimals | Common | Ice Cave (Tibet) |
35 | Icelion (Colt) | Invizimals | Uncommon | Evolve Cub form, Ice Cave (Tibet) |
36 | Icelion (Max) | Invizimals | Rare | Evolve Colt form, Receive from Karl Schafer (Vita Versions) |
37 | Shambahla Guardian | Uncharted | Uncommon | Ice Cave (Tibet), Shambahla (Vita Versions) |
38 | Djinn | Uncharted | Uncommon | Iram of the Pillars (Colosseum) |
39 | Ice Chimera | God of War | Uncommon | Mt. Olympus |
40 | Basilisk | God of War | Very Rare | Receive from Zeus (Colosseum), Persia (Polygon Version) |
41 | Raven's Crow | Gravity Rush | Unobtainable | Play as Raven in Free Battle mode (Colosseum) |
42 | Helghan Guard Dog | Killzone | Uncommon | Helghan City |
43 | Helghan Spider | Killzone | Common | Helghan City, Caves |
44 | Amoeboid | Ratchet & Clank | Common | Metropolis (Vita Versions) |
45 | King Amoeboid | Ratchet & Clank | Common | Evolve Amoeboid, Metropolis (Vita Versions) |
46 | Spiky King | Ratchet & Clank | None (Wild) | Evolve King Amoeboid |
47 | Patapon | Patapon | Common | Hades (Colosseum), various Routes (Vita Versions). |
48 | Uberhero | Patapon | Uncommon | Evolve Patapon, Polygon Road (Vita Versions), Hades (Colosseum) |
49 | Kuma | Tekken | One | Receive from Heihachi (Vita Versions), Mishima Estate (Colosseum) |
50 | Chicken | Fat Princess | Rare | Red Kingdom (Vita Versions) |
51 | Giant Chicken | Fat Princess | None (Wild) | Evolve Chicken |
52 | Clicker | The Last of Us | Common | Empire City Subway (Vita Versions), Abandoned Buildings (Colosseum) |
53 | Bloater | The Last of Us | Uncommon | Evolve Clicker, Abandoned Buildings (Colosseum) |
144 | Negativitron | LittleBigPlanet | One | Paris (Vita Versions) |
145 | Uberjackal | Invizimals | One | Columbia (Colosseum) |
146 | Guardian | Journey | One | Rub' Al Khali (Colosseum) |
147 | Hydra | God of War | One | Metropolis (Vita Versions) |
148 | Malus | Shadow of the Colossus | One | Forbidden Lands (Colosseum) |
149 | Crash Bandicoot | Crash Bandicoot | One | Warp Room (Orange Version), PlayStation Realm (Polygon Version) |
150 | Spyro the Dragon | Spyro | One | Dragon Temple (Purple Version), PlayStation Realm (Polygon Version) |
151 | Polygon Man | PlayStation | One | PlayStation Realm (Accessed through Warp Room in Orange, and Dragon Temple in Purple Version) |
Easter Eggs
Orange, Purple, and Polygon Versions
- Similar to the Pokemon series, the three protagonists each have a Sony console in their home. However, they each have a different console that reflects their age, rather than owning the same one as in the Pokemon series. They also have a corresponding handheld system.
- Spike has a PlayStation One and the long-forgotten PocketStation.
- Jak has a PlayStation 2 and a PSP.
- Kat has a PlayStation 3 and a PlayStation Vita.
Colosseum
- The console game PlayStation All-Stars: Colosseum also continues the Sony console easter egg.
- Ellie has a PlayStation 3 in her room.
- Delsin Rowe owns a PlayStation 4 and a Vita in his home.
Trivia
- Most of the locations, such as Helghan and Sparta, have been remade into cities/towns. The Ishimura has also been remade into a boat, similar to the S.S. Anne from Pokemon.
- Unlike Pokemon, Daxter and Dusty will be able to "evolve" and "un-evolve" at will. Also, some species, such as the Spikers from inFamous, will evolve more than twice, unlike in Pokemon where the creatures can only evolve twice.