It's Sonic the Hedgehog's 20th Anniversary this year, and I've just realised something: evidence is starting to build up that Sonic Team are possibly working on SA3. Here's why:
We all know that, until Sonic Colours, Sonic fanboys have complained and moaned for years about how awful Sonic was becoming, and that every 3D title, except from the Adventure series, was horrible. They have been crying out for three things: 1, to bring Sonic back to his classic roots (enter Sonic 4); 2, to bring back the daytime stage style of gameplay from Sonic Unleashed (enter Sonic Colours); 3, to make Sonic Adventure 3. Notice a pattern? And this isn't just from fanboys. Normal Sonic fans have been asking for it too. SEGA said a few years ago that if the fans were crying out enough, they would make SA3. I mean, seriously - type in 'Sonic Adventure' in Google and look at the suggestions. SONIC ADVENTURE 3.
That isn't it, though. There is much more evidence to suggest what is going to happen. Kellie Parker, from SEGA, hinted on Twitter once of a Chao Garden being in the next big Sonic game. The Adventure games introduced Chao Gardens. Crush 40, the major Sonic music-making band, said that they are mucking in on the game after a year of no Sonic music. They said "very secret, don't tell anyone, shush!" Another one is that Ted Poley, who composed many Sonic songs, like Sonic's theme in SA1, SA2, Sonic Heroes and sand the vocals for the first level of SA2, "City Escape", said he's going to be doing something for the anniversary. Another tiny detail, is that every anniversary Sonic has had (apart from his 5th anniversary) an adventure-based game was released. 10th Anniversary: Sonic Adventure 2. 15th Anniversary: The Train Wreck (also known as Sonic the Hedgehog 2006). 20th Anniversary: Sonic Adventure 3?
Loads of people have thought exactly the same thing as me. Do you think SA3 is going to be made? Do you think it should be made?
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Blade-Edge wrote:
Personally, I hate sonic
I kind of agree. At least, with most of today's sonic games. Unleashed and 2006 were horrible, but the older games, like Adventure and Sonic 2 were great. Personally, with Sonic 4 and Colors, Sega is getting back on the right track!
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throughthefire wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Personally, I hate sonic
I kind of agree. At least, with most of today's sonic games. Unleashed and 2006 were horrible, but the older games, like Adventure and Sonic 2 were great. Personally, with Sonic 4 and Colors, Sega is getting back on the right track!
Couldn't agree with you more, except I loved the 360/PS3 version of Unleashed. The Wii version was just... ugh...
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tomicool wrote:
throughthefire wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Personally, I hate sonic
I kind of agree. At least, with most of today's sonic games. Unleashed and 2006 were horrible, but the older games, like Adventure and Sonic 2 were great. Personally, with Sonic 4 and Colors, Sega is getting back on the right track!
Couldn't agree with you more, except I loved the 360/PS3 version of Unleashed. The Wii version was just... ugh...
Mixed up bro.
PS3/XBOX360's got werehog levels that where so hard that not even the target audience could proberbly beat them, only people who play GoW.
The Wii version got werehog levels that where shorter, where timed, and a tad easier.
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coolboy2009 wrote:
tomicool wrote:
throughthefire wrote:
I kind of agree. At least, with most of today's sonic games. Unleashed and 2006 were horrible, but the older games, like Adventure and Sonic 2 were great. Personally, with Sonic 4 and Colors, Sega is getting back on the right track!Couldn't agree with you more, except I loved the 360/PS3 version of Unleashed. The Wii version was just... ugh...
Mixed up bro.
PS3/XBOX360's got werehog levels that where so hard that not even the target audience could proberbly beat them, only people who play GoW.
The Wii version got werehog levels that where shorter, where timed, and a tad easier.
I got stuck about half way throuh the game, other that that it was fine. And that was when I had just started playing videogames.
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