Post by Martin St. Louis on Apr 16, 2007 16:12:17 GMT -5
Sonic Rush Adventure Revealed
Sega has officially announced that the sequel to the Nintendo DS hit Sonic Rush is now in development and slated for a fall 2007 release.
Despite my misguided and wishful thinking that Sonic Rush Adventure would introduce new gameplay mechanics or shift to the newest generation of consoles, the game is indeed a relatively straight sequel to the Dimps developed 2D platformer, featuring speedy, Genesis-era sidescrolling action with 3D boss battles.
This time Sonic takes to the high seas, looking to score some pirate booty and take out robotic bad guy "Captain Whisker." Scary! Yes, you'll also get to take Sonic out for a few jet ski races, just like you always wanted.
Okay, Sega, now is it time to give Sonic a much needed rest and invigorate the series with some new ideas? Maybe? Please?!
SEGA ANNOUNCES SONIC RUSH ADVENTURE FOR THE NINTENDO DS
Sequel to Critically-Acclaimed Sonic Rush is now in Development
LONDON & SAN FRANCISCO (April 16, 2007) - SEGA® Europe Ltd. and SEGA® of America Inc. today announced the development of Sonic Rush Adventure™ for the Nintendo DS™ system. Sonic Rush Adventure will seamlessly utilise both screens of the Nintendo DS to navigate the high seas in search of pirate treasure, delivering Sonic's classic high-speed 2D gameplay in the ultimate Sonic handheld experience. Developed by SEGA Studios, Sonic Rush Adventure for the Nintendo DS will be available in Autumn 2007.
Sonic returns to the Nintendo DS in an all-new frantic adventure complete with dizzying dives, near vertical curves and brain twisting loops. Sonic Rush Adventure will retain the DS action that fans loved so much from Sonic Rush™, as well as providing a new high seas adventure where Sonic clashes with ruthless pirates. Players will set off from Windmill Village as Sonic and blast their way through seven action-packed and widely diverse levels. Sonic Rush Adventure will make full use of the DS Download Play feature and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, which enables gamers to compete with friends in wireless racing and mission-based battles.
Guide Sonic through numerous action stages in the fast and furious single player mode, whilst collecting valuable items and materials that enable Sonic and Tails to track down the villainous pirates. With a fleet of up to five ships, including a submarine, water bike and hovercraft, Sonic Rush Adventure uses the Touch Screen technology in exciting new ways. Use the Nintendo DS Stylus to help control vessels as they race across the ocean gathering rings, performing tricks, and torching pirate boats, whilst engaging in fierce ship-to-ship battles. At the end of each level, epic 3D boss battles spanning both screens will test gamers skills to result in an ultimate showdown with the evil boss character, Captain Whisker.
Sonic Rush Adventure allows players to bounce, fly, swing, ride and run through grand environments of lush forests, an ominous ghost ship, snow covered mountains, pirate villages and a vast underwater sea cave. Along the way there will be a variety of enemy characters to battle against including robots, skeleton warriors, pterodactyls, and a robotic triceratops.
For more information on Sonic Rush Adventure and other titles from SEGA, please visit www.sega-europe.com. For assets, please visit the SEGA Press site at www.sega-press.com
kotaku.com/gaming/sonic-the-hedgehog/sonic-rush-adventure-revealed-252712.php
Sega has officially announced that the sequel to the Nintendo DS hit Sonic Rush is now in development and slated for a fall 2007 release.
Despite my misguided and wishful thinking that Sonic Rush Adventure would introduce new gameplay mechanics or shift to the newest generation of consoles, the game is indeed a relatively straight sequel to the Dimps developed 2D platformer, featuring speedy, Genesis-era sidescrolling action with 3D boss battles.
This time Sonic takes to the high seas, looking to score some pirate booty and take out robotic bad guy "Captain Whisker." Scary! Yes, you'll also get to take Sonic out for a few jet ski races, just like you always wanted.
Okay, Sega, now is it time to give Sonic a much needed rest and invigorate the series with some new ideas? Maybe? Please?!
SEGA ANNOUNCES SONIC RUSH ADVENTURE FOR THE NINTENDO DS
Sequel to Critically-Acclaimed Sonic Rush is now in Development
LONDON & SAN FRANCISCO (April 16, 2007) - SEGA® Europe Ltd. and SEGA® of America Inc. today announced the development of Sonic Rush Adventure™ for the Nintendo DS™ system. Sonic Rush Adventure will seamlessly utilise both screens of the Nintendo DS to navigate the high seas in search of pirate treasure, delivering Sonic's classic high-speed 2D gameplay in the ultimate Sonic handheld experience. Developed by SEGA Studios, Sonic Rush Adventure for the Nintendo DS will be available in Autumn 2007.
Sonic returns to the Nintendo DS in an all-new frantic adventure complete with dizzying dives, near vertical curves and brain twisting loops. Sonic Rush Adventure will retain the DS action that fans loved so much from Sonic Rush™, as well as providing a new high seas adventure where Sonic clashes with ruthless pirates. Players will set off from Windmill Village as Sonic and blast their way through seven action-packed and widely diverse levels. Sonic Rush Adventure will make full use of the DS Download Play feature and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, which enables gamers to compete with friends in wireless racing and mission-based battles.
Guide Sonic through numerous action stages in the fast and furious single player mode, whilst collecting valuable items and materials that enable Sonic and Tails to track down the villainous pirates. With a fleet of up to five ships, including a submarine, water bike and hovercraft, Sonic Rush Adventure uses the Touch Screen technology in exciting new ways. Use the Nintendo DS Stylus to help control vessels as they race across the ocean gathering rings, performing tricks, and torching pirate boats, whilst engaging in fierce ship-to-ship battles. At the end of each level, epic 3D boss battles spanning both screens will test gamers skills to result in an ultimate showdown with the evil boss character, Captain Whisker.
Sonic Rush Adventure allows players to bounce, fly, swing, ride and run through grand environments of lush forests, an ominous ghost ship, snow covered mountains, pirate villages and a vast underwater sea cave. Along the way there will be a variety of enemy characters to battle against including robots, skeleton warriors, pterodactyls, and a robotic triceratops.
For more information on Sonic Rush Adventure and other titles from SEGA, please visit www.sega-europe.com. For assets, please visit the SEGA Press site at www.sega-press.com
kotaku.com/gaming/sonic-the-hedgehog/sonic-rush-adventure-revealed-252712.php