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Sonic Heroes

Sonic Heroes


Publisher: Sega
Platform: XB
Category: Action / Adventure
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 3+ 
Release Date: 01/10/2005
Member Rating: 1.5 Stars
Number of Players: 1-3
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Sonic Heroes Description

As far as video game history is concerned, Sonic the Hedgehog is a legend, and was a real coup for Sega in its 16-bit days. Sonic the Hedgehog 1 and 2 are generally regarded as the best two games in the series due to their frenetic gameplay and rollercoaster style levels. The blue super hero did lose his edge a little when he made the transition to 3D in Sonic Adventure, focusing less on speed courses and more on adventure and exploration. But now there's Sonic Heroes, an effort from Sega that takes Sonic back to his rollercoaster days on MegaDrive and that adds a brand new play mechanic at the same time. "A tough team for a tough job" is the phrase Sega has attached to its latest offering. It's an apt slogan for Sonic Heroes, and team play is what it's all about. Firstly, players are required to choose from one of four preset teams, each playing host to three familiar characters from the Sonic universe. Team Rose is designed for beginners, complete with tutorial, whilst Team Dark is suited to more accomplished games players. Team Sonic and Team Chaotix lie somewhere in between the two. Choosing a team is important, since it slightly effects the way in which Sonic Heroes is played in a single adventure. Each of the characters from each of the teams have their own unique abilities and objectives, but the game's compulsory character combinations means there's always a power player, a speed player and a light player. And as you might expect, there are certain obstacles throughout Sonic Heroes' dozen or so levels that make these abilities a requisite to progress. The clever part is the fact that you must toggle between your three characters to achieve your goals, and this is made easy through an intuitive control method. Some sections require the use of speed, whilst other have players smashing through brick walls. Mission objectives can very slightly, but gameplay is largely the same, regardless of which team you choose. Sega has struggled with Sonic over the past few years, but there is light at the end of the tunnel in Sonic Heroes. It's all good!

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Reviewed by: AstralesDate: 04/06/2006Rating: 2 Stars
I say 2. because despite everything wrong whith this game, I find myself wanting to play it again. hell knows why.
Reviewed by: worryiorDate: 18/09/2004Rating: 1 Stars
the sonic games have been dying since the worlds have been made 3D,sonic 3D was fun but this game fails to entertain and thats what a game is meant to be = fun
Reviewed by: dstewa01Date: 20/09/2004Rating: 1 Stars
Have to agree. I was full of nostalgia when I recieved this title, loaded it up and after 10min was looking for the eject button. Nothing like the 'old days/game' but then nothing is. I would recommend someone who is after a continuation of the sonic games you grew up on to give this a miss (unless your a true die hard fan), but new players might enjoy it.
Features
  • Play as one of four teams for a total of 12 playable characters - Team Sonic, Team Dark, Team Rose, or Team Chaotix - each with their own unique signature moves and story line

  • Each team boasts multiple specialized stages with unique missions and CG movies driving each "team" story forward

  • Experiment with team formations to learn the best way to defeat enemies, solve puzzles, and navigate massive environments

  • Each stage contains multiple paths and missions for maximum replayability


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