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Video Game Review: SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake (Xbox One)


SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake brings one of Nickelodeon’s most iconic animated characters back into the gaming spotlight with an ambitious, dimension-hopping adventure that aims to capture the charm, humor, and heart of the long-running television series. Developed by Purple Lamp Studios and published by THQ Nordic, the game is clearly designed with fans of SpongeBob SquarePants in mind, blending familiar characters and locations with a new cosmic storyline that raises the stakes beyond Bikini Bottom.

The premise centers on SpongeBob and Patrick accidentally unraveling the fabric of the universe after gaining access to mysterious cosmic powers. This mishap opens portals to strange dimensions, scattering SpongeBob’s friends across alternate realities. From the outset, the narrative embraces the franchise’s trademark absurdity, delivering a story that feels lighthearted and playful rather than overly serious.

Gameplay in The Cosmic Shake focuses heavily on 3D platforming, exploration, and light puzzle-solving. Players primarily control SpongeBob as he jumps, glides, and attacks his way through a variety of themed worlds. The controls are responsive and accessible, making the game approachable for younger players while still enjoyable for longtime fans who want a relaxed platforming experience.

Each world introduces its own mechanics and challenges, keeping the gameplay from becoming too repetitive. Whether SpongeBob is swinging across platforms, sliding down slopes, or battling enemies with bubble-based attacks, the game consistently introduces small twists that add variety without overwhelming the player.

The Cosmic Shake mechanic itself adds a unique flair to the experience. By using special abilities tied to the cosmic powers, SpongeBob can perform flashy moves and solve environmental puzzles. While not especially deep, these abilities help differentiate the game from earlier SpongeBob titles and give players new ways to interact with the world.

Exploration is another key component, as levels encourage players to search for collectibles, hidden secrets, and optional challenges. These elements reward curiosity and extend playtime, especially for completionists who enjoy uncovering everything a level has to offer.

Visually, The Cosmic Shake is one of the strongest SpongeBob games to date. The vibrant color palette, expressive character animations, and detailed environments bring the cartoon world to life in impressive fashion. Each dimension feels distinct, offering imaginative interpretations of familiar SpongeBob locations twisted by cosmic chaos.

Character models are especially well done, faithfully recreating the exaggerated expressions and movements fans expect from the show. SpongeBob’s elastic animations and Patrick’s blissful clumsiness are instantly recognizable, adding authenticity to the overall presentation.

The game’s humor is another highlight. Dialogue is filled with jokes, puns, and references that will resonate with longtime viewers of the series. While some jokes may land better than others, the writing generally captures the goofy spirit that has defined SpongeBob SquarePants for decades.

Supporting characters such as Squidward, Sandy, and Mr. Krabs make frequent appearances, each contributing to the narrative in ways that feel true to their personalities. Their involvement helps the story feel like a genuine extension of the animated series rather than a loosely connected spin-off.

The soundtrack further enhances the experience with energetic and whimsical music that complements the on-screen action. Blending original tracks with familiar SpongeBob-inspired melodies, the music keeps the tone light and playful throughout the adventure.

Sound effects and voice acting also deserve praise, as the game features performances that closely match the show’s cast. Hearing familiar voices adds another layer of immersion and nostalgia, making the experience more enjoyable for fans.

Despite its many strengths, The Cosmic Shake does struggle with a lack of originality in certain areas. Much of the core gameplay follows well-worn platforming conventions, and players who are familiar with similar titles may find few surprises along the way.

Combat, in particular, is fairly simplistic, with limited enemy variety and straightforward encounters. While this simplicity suits the game’s target audience, it can feel underwhelming for players seeking more depth or challenge.

The pacing can also be uneven at times, with some levels overstaying their welcome while others feel too short. These inconsistencies prevent the game from fully reaching its potential as a standout platformer.

Additionally, while the cosmic theme provides an excuse for creative environments, the overall structure closely mirrors previous SpongeBob games. This makes the experience feel safe rather than bold, reinforcing the sense that the game relies heavily on its license.

That said, the game succeeds where it matters most for its intended audience. It delivers a colorful, humorous adventure that stays true to the spirit of SpongeBob SquarePants and provides a fun, family-friendly experience.

Fans of the franchise will likely appreciate the attention to detail, the faithful presentation, and the sheer amount of fan service packed into the game. For newcomers, it serves as an accessible entry point into SpongeBob-themed gaming.

In the end, SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake is an enjoyable but not groundbreaking adventure. It shines in presentation, humor, and nostalgia, even if its gameplay rarely rises above competent. While it may not redefine the genre, it offers enough charm and polish to be a worthwhile experience for fans.

Game Information
Publisher: THQ Nordic
Developer: Purple Lamp Studios
Official Release Date: January 31, 2023
Reviewed On: Xbox One
Score: 7 out of 10


SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake proves that even when the universe is falling apart, a little optimism, a few bubbles, and a lot of silliness can still save the day.”

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