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SHADOW DEPOSITORY - Game Review
Review by Blake Draco
SONIC the Hedgehog A.K.A Sonic 2006 for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 is the first seventh generation Sonic game (as if you hadn’t guessed already), it revolves around Sonic and Silver’s (the new hedgehog from the future) chase to find him and stop him from triggering Iblis a huge fire/lava creature. As stated there’s four “episodes” to the story: Sonic, Shadow, Silver and finally the Last Story which allows you to see the ending. Each story over laps the other and fills in the missing blanks.
Most levels seem frustrating and a headache especially when there’s death traps lying in wait, this seems to ring true with Silver (even though I like the character) seeing as if you was to fall off a ledge only to save yourself by hovering just to find that you can’t get back up and die. The biggest problem for the game is the load times, especially when doing a town mission the sequence goes like this: Loading, Extra Statement, Loading, Town Mission, Result Screen, Loading. The amount becomes painfully hard to sit through. The gameplay for the three hedgehogs is different as each one has their own abilities and strengths, for Sonic it’s speed and he attacks with a homing attack. Then there’s Silver who’s slower then Sonic but attacks using psychokinesis (PK) which means he can pick up objects around the area and fling them at enemies, also he can hover across larger gaps where he wouldn’t be able to jump straight to. Shadow’s is like Sonic but the difference being that he can get into an array of armed vehicles.
Soleanna or the electronic vendors in the forest and dock regions of Soleanna, the larger amount of rings can be gained by S ranking. The story was less than decent, and the “kiss” incident isn’t as bad as it was made out to be by so many people, yes it was full of cheese like an overfed mouse, but nothing as bad. At the end of the story they (Sonic and Elise) go back in time and erase the Solaris project which means the story we had now doesn’t exist so what was the point?! The instrumental music is okay but it’s the vocal tracks that once again shine in the darkness, which comes in various genres of music performed by many artists/bands such as: Lee Brotherton, Zebrahead and Crush 40. The vocal tracks are available on the album Several Wills.
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Sunday 5th September
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