£10 says it flops
via Eurogamer
Yoshihisa Hashimoto, lead designer on Sonic Unleashed, has said the game bears "no relation" to the poorly-recieved recent games in the series.
Instead it will hark back to the Sonic Adventure days of old, and be a game created with purists in mind.
"In our minds, this game will have more in common with the older Sonic Adventure series. It has no relation to Sonic the Hedgehog [the 360/PS3 game] or Sonic And The Secret Rings... We wanted Sonic fans to love Sonic even more," Hashimoto told Nintendo Magazine UK, read by Kotaku.
Hashimoto went on to reveal that the Wii version of the game will be out this winter, and use a Wiimote and nunchuk control system.
Sonic will be given Boost and Dash abilities charged up by collecting lots of rings, and can also hop to the right or left using a quick step manoeuvre. There will be no online mode, though.
The little blue man-animal can turn into a "werehog" when darkness falls, too, which apparently slows proceedings to an interaction-based platform affair.
SEGA officially lifted the lid on Sonic Unleashed earlier this month. It has been working on the Hedgehog engine that powers it for three years now, and is using it to get back to how things used to be.
Xbox 360, PS3 and PS2 versions are also in development.
£10 says it flops
yep when i think back to those early days of sonic i get a little teary eyed, collecting all those rings for a boost-dash bonus and waiting for nightfall so i could become a warehog?
WTF, sega please for the love of god quit barfing out uninspired generic j-pop crap, it was old 10 years ago
I wonder in what part of the main serie this game will appear
Well Sonic turning into a werehog/wolf whatever is, is about as old school as you can get. Yep, definitely harking back to the roots of good ol Sonic days. I like how it mentions going back to the Sonic Adventure days of old. Yep that's old school Sonic right there.![]()
Credit to Sega though the engine is quite nice looking for this Sonic game and getting any version other than the ps3 or 360 would be pointless. BTW where is the DC port?
When Mario went back to his roots on the New Super Mario Bros game, he went back to his Nintendo roots.
So when Sonic goes back to his roots, he goes to the Dreamcast?! Something's wrong there since the best Sonic games are on the Genesis/Megadrive.
Werehog?! Shadow already fills in as Sonic's dark counterpart.
Coins for powers? Just bring back the power up monitors.
Also, the special stages should make a comeback (ala Sonic 2, Sonic 3 & Knuckles are good but that was when 3D was bleeding edge).
But if they're looking to the Dreamcast for inspiration, Sonic Adventure 1 and 2 should sufice although the newer games were inspired by the Dreamcast originals.
Sega, what the hell happen man?! It's like when you guys stopped making consoles, you stopped caring. Damn!
i want sonic ultimate collection plus because i could use the blue ray disc which 5x the size of dvd
every game made for sonic could be on ps3! on one disc xbox maybe 3 disc same for wii
heh didnt even process the DC roots thing when i read it (in a rush) at lunch
OMG sega you mean to tell me i can relive those DC days where i would blast tru a level in less than 2 min, get lost in some craptastic "crash wannabe" warp room, and watch a 4 min cut scene with sonic sounding like a 8 year old girl and elevator quality jrock!!!
man i cant wait for this one
if sega really wanted to go back to their roots they should look at the 2 decades of awesome 2d games, and not the more recent "meh" to almost good 3d games
gimmie a 3d streets of rage that plays like tekken or a super thunder blade remake and ill leave you alone K?
Last edited by osgeld; April 11th, 2008 at 00:17.
Bring back the Sonic Adventure series! I miss the good storylines, well designed levels that allow the skilled to travel seamlessly though, and *cough*chao gardens*cough*.
I do agree. Games today do miss the magic, craftsmanship, and simplicity of the NES/GENESIS era.
Retro sells, Nostalgia sells. After seeing a lot of modern games, I'd be more apt to spend my money on quality remakes of classics. Even if going back 15-20 years to get inspiration.
Advanced technology doesn't automatically equate to a better product or experience. The Star Wars prequels although technically superior with special effects don't have the same magic as the original trilogy which started in 1976/77.
The same reason why a lot of people play emulators more than commercial games.
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