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hub world
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An area in a video game from which all other levels in the game are accessed.
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After solving the first few puzzles in Ether One, I realized that I'd been storing way too many items back in the hub world.
These are bound together by an RPG-lite hub world that has you collecting clothes and grinding experience points to level up the stats.
This is effectively the game's hub world, from where the player can decide which missions to take on, in which order.
Yes, there's a map, and a hub world structure, but aside from some bonus levels and odd mini-game, the campaign is mainly linear, pushing you forward through the story towards the next cut scene.
As more stars are collected, more areas of the castle hub world become accessible.
The hub world of the game is Velo's Coliseum, from which the player can access any of the five other worlds through special gates.
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With its open, hub world-style design, this game set the blueprint for all platform adventures to follow.
As you progress, you open up new areas of each of the four seasonal hub worlds.
The added element of motion controls for the Werehog sections, as well as text-based hub worlds and better Werehog level design and camera system, were reasons cited for the higher review scores for the Wii version of the game, though a few review websites, such as 1UP, gave the Wii version a lower score than its Xbox 360 and PS3 counterparts.
After selecting a stage from three-dimensions hub worlds, not unlike those seen in Super Mario Bros. 3, each of which is based on a Maiden LP – there's an Egyptian world, for example, that draws on the artwork of 1984's Powerslave – the player is pitched into combat against waves of enemies, culminating in a boss-level opponent.
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