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Rating: - Jaw-Dropping Graphics!
I have been a Sonic fan since the beginning. I had played every single Sonic game for the Genesis. I had watched Sonic cartoon episodes and the Sonic movie countless times. I had read as many Sonic comics as I could handle. I crammed my head with as much stuff about Sonic as I could. I even created my own Sonic website. But, after a while the same old levels on the original Sonic games got old. I needed something new. I needed something fresh. Then, I heard about Sonic Adventure. Just because of me being a Sonic fanatic, Sonic Adventure and the Dreamcast were at the top of my Christmas list. Finally, I received it along with a Dreamcast and popped it in. As soon as the opening sequence began, I was stunned. I was amazed at the great graphics and use of real music with vocals and all. Plus, Sonic looked cooler than ever. Then, the game got even better because of the ability to be 6 different classic Sonic characters and some new ones. The game is perfect because each character has a different story line that blends in with another character's story. Plus, the classic Sonic and Tails brothership and Sonic and Knuckles competivness still remain. If you are a true Sonic fan like me, though, you might be a little disappointed. The game missed many classic Sonic elements and Sonic's orgin is totally changed. The Freedom Fighters are gone, Sonic lives on Earth instead of Mobius, and Tails' age has gone up by 6 years while Sonic's only has risen by 1. Plus, Sonic Adventure is more childish than previous Sonic games because of the Chao pets. The game should be more focused one defeating Robotnik instead of raising a little pet.Still, the game has the classic Sonic feel to it because the chaos emeralds are still intact, and when you collect them you can become an even better Super Sonic than the one in the previous years. Other great additions include mini-games and 3-D cinema scenes. One of the best parts of the game is the re-make of the original Ice Cap stage from Sonic 3 and the ability to ride a snowboard that you can actually control, unlike in the original. If you are a Sonic fan, this is a must-have.
Rating: - King of mascots returns.
I still remember the first time I played a Sonic game; I was six years old, my friend just bought a Genesis, and to play this made me never want to play that Mario garbage again. Now, about 9 years later, I have again returned to Sonic's world. When I first bought this game, I was worried it would share the same problem as recent Nintendo mascot games, in which it plays nothing like the original. Surprisingly, this is the first mascot game to go from 2D to 3D and still feel like it's predecessors. The game is basically a level-based action game, but between levels you must talk to people in order to find your next level. This makes it feel like an adventure game. With multiple characters, your actually getting a few games instead of one, being that each one has it's own perspective. This game has great controll, graphics, and gameplay. But on the down side of things, the camera is rather frustrating, and the voice acting is terrible. Now in the end, all you fanatics who want to know how the gaming mascot king succeded in his jump to 3D, well, Mario should run and hide.
Rating: - One of the best on the DC.
Words can't describe the feeling I felt the first time I played Sonic Adventure. The graphics, the speed, the familiar characters; this was my #1 reason for buying the new (at the time) Dreamcast system. On 9-9-99 after setting everything up I finally got to play it in the comfort of my own home. The first level on the demo (the beach level) is just a preview of what is to come. In fact, it's probably the most shallow of the levels in that it's really only there to show off DC's incredible graphics. The later levels have graphics and effects that are just as good, plus they're just really freakin' fun to play; levels 7 through 10 especially as Sonic. Sonic, Tails, Knuckles and E-102 all have fun games. My complaint is with the Amy and Big games, which are kind of lame (hence the -1 star). If you have a Dreamcast, this is a must have. If you don't, it isn't a reason to buy one, but I suggest getting one anyway. There are tons of other great games out and coming out.
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