![]() ![]() In comparison to past Sonic games, the towns in Sonic Unleashed for PS3/360 are considerably more compact in size and generally can be navigated from end to end in a matter of seconds. In the PS3/360 Sonic Unleashed, new stages are accessed by collecting Sun and Moon Medals hidden within stages and towns, whereas in Sonic Unleashed for PS2/Wii, Sun and Moon medals are awarded strictly by completing stages. Towns advance the game's storyline and house NPC characters (which offer side missions or items to Sonic) and generally lead the player to access the next level (an Action Stage) via that town's "Gaia Gate". Like Sonic Adventure and Sonic the Hedgehog, Unleashed is broken up between two specific modes: Towns and Action Stages. ![]() In general, Sonic Unleashed features a tighter, much more narrowly focused design when it comes to Sonic's standard ''high speed'' gameplay. Borrowing well-received elements from Sonic and the Secret Rings and Sonic Rush, Sonic Unleashed frequently shifts between a classic side-scrolling perspective and a behind-the-back 3D perspective in an attempt to provide the best of both worlds. The graphics were interesting, and also impressive for the time it was released.Overview Speeding through the "Dragon Road" Action StageĪfter Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) tried to revive the Sonic Adventure formula and was met with negative critical reaction, Sega decided to take a step back and think more carefully about the next game in the franchise. The game’s environments and cutscenes were quite impressive, and I like the geographical inspiration, because it really sets a global adventure theme. The music was incredible, both in the day stages, as well as the night stages, which makes them very immersive. Especially in Eggman Land and the final bosses. The gameplay was enjoyable, although it was difficult and felt kind of confusing and hardcore at times. We got a year subscription to PlayStation Now, and I mostly played that game. I remember hearing of Sonic Unleashed over a year ago, and it looked like an interesting and cool game. I recently tried to recreate this character as an exercise. One of the main characters in the game Sonic Unleashed is Chip, later revealed as Light Gaia, a flying creature who follows you across your journey. ![]()
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