Sonic Rivals

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Sonic Rivals
Sonic Rivals
Developer(s) Backbone Entertainment
Sega Studio USA (supervising)
Publisher(s) Sega
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release date NA November 24, 2006
EU December 1, 2006
AUS December 7, 2006
Genre(s) Action adventure,Racing
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone
OFLC: G
PEGI: 7+
Media UMD

Sonic Rivals is a game in the Sonic series, developed by Backbone Entertainment exclusively for the PlayStation Portable. This is the first Sonic game to be developed by a Canadian company, and the first to be released on the PSP. The game was also supervised by members of Sega Studio USA including Takashi Iizuka.

The gameplay featured in Sonic Rivals is mostly faithful to the classic Sonic games, but it features 2.5 D style, which is a first for the Sonic series.

In the holiday of 2007, Sonic Rivals 2 was released for PSP, featuring Tails, Espio and Rouge, 150 more collectable cards, and new play modes.

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[edit] Characters

[edit] Playable Characters

  • Sonic the Hedgehog: Sonic's special ability is Sonic Boom, which greatly increases his speed temporarily, similar to Speed Break from Sonic and the Secret Rings. Also, Sonic is able to fly for a brief moment upon activating this ability. [1]
  • Knuckles the Echidna: Knuckles' special ability is Hammer Punch, which he can use to stun rivals, wherevever they may to be. [2]
  • Shadow the Hedgehog: Shadow's special ability is Chaos Control, which he can use to slow down his opponents, similar to Time Break from Sonic and the Secret Rings as well. [3]
  • Silver the Hedgehog: Silver's special abilities involve using his ESP to mix up the controls of the enemy. [4]
  • Metal Sonic: Metal Sonic's special ability is to copy the attacks of others.

[edit] Supporting Characters

Miles "Tails" Prower: Upon journeying to Onyx Island with Sonic, Tails is turned into a card by Dr. Eggman's camera as proof to Sonic that he indeed has the power to do so. It is now up to Sonic to save both him, and Amy, who has also been turned into a card. He appears as a playable character in the sequel, Sonic Rivals 2.

Amy Rose: The first to be turned into a card after Eggman, Sonic and Tails' journey to Onyx Island to discover this shocking truth. After Tails himself gets turned into a card, Sonic sets out to save them both.

Rouge the Bat: After discovering the truth about "Dr. Eggman", Rouge goes missing, but it is later revealed that she was turned into a card. Shadow sets out to save Rouge while trying to figure out what she had discovered. She appears as a playable character in the sequel, Sonic Rivals 2.

Dr. Eggman: Eggman, in fact, is not the troublemaker in this story. He is actually the victim. He was the first to be turned into a card by his doppelganger Eggman Nega before the main storyline actually occurs.

Eggman Nega: As it turns out, Eggman Nega is the main antagonist of the game, who hails from the future. Masquerading as Dr. Eggman in the past, he uses a special camera to turn everyone into cards on Onyx Island, an island he brought along with him from the future. His master plan is to change his destiny by turning the whole planet into a card that he can control.

Role Voice Actor Note
Sonic the Hedgehog Jason Anthony Griffith
Knuckles the Echidna Dan Green
Shadow the Hedgehog Jason Anthony Griffith
Silver the Hedgehog Pete Capella
Miles "Tails" Prower Amy Palant
Amy Rose Lisa Ortiz
Rouge the Bat Kathleen Delaney
Doctor Eggman Mike Pollock
Eggman Nega Mike Pollock

[edit] Bosses

  • Egg Turtle - The boss of Forest Falls. Seen in screenshots of the boss battle, featuring both Sonic and Shadow. It attacks with its head and tail.[5][6]
  • Egg Falcon - The boss of Colosseum Highway. Set in a circular arena, this boss flies overhead and drops fire and ice bombs. It bears a heavy resemblance to the "Egg Hawk" boss from Sonic Heroes.[1] [7][8]
  • Egg Lynx - The boss of Crystal Mountain. This boss fires crystal missiles at the players. [9]
  • Egg Kong - The boss of Death Yard. It appears to be based on a gorilla's head, and fights by firing missiles then releasing it's Brain Capsule. Metal Sonic helps attack your character in this confrontation. [10]
  • Egg Destroyer - The boss of Meteor Base. The final battle of the game takes place on board a large rocket, which you will have to fight your way through Metal Sonic and various other obstacles to get to Eggman Nega's capsule.

[edit] Enemies

See also: Badnik
  • Venoom - Spider-like creatures that appear in Forest Falls. Official concept art of the game confirms the name. [11] [12] [13]
  • Vultur - Vulture-like bird robots that attack you throughout Colosseum Highway. [14][15] [16]
  • MonoClown - Jester robot that rolls on one large wheel and punches players in Sky Park.
  • Yetee - Giant mechanized ice bots that can be seen hunched over in Crystal Mountain. In-game loading screens confirms name. [17]
  • Metal Hound - Dog robots that attack you throughout Death Yard. [18] [19] [20]
  • Drill Worm - Worm robots that can use their mouths to drill holes in the ground. Found in Meteor Base. Official concept art of the game confirms the name. [21] [22][23]
  • Egg Pawn - Another one of Eggman's robots, first seen in Sonic Heroes, often appears throughout the various stages.
  • Flapper - The cannon shooting robot as seen in Sonic Heroes is seen throughout the stages once again, now equipped with homing missiles. [24][25]

[edit] Unlockable Costumes

Collecting all of a character's cards will unlock outfits related to that character. For example, collecting all of Amy's cards unlocks a pink track suit that can be equipped into one of the rivals (although this appears to be missing in the final version of the game for some reason). [26] Examples of some unlockable costumes are listed below:

Each character has a total of 3 unlockable costumes:

  • Sonic: Leather, Ice, Black Tie
  • Knuckles: Leather, Armor, Eggman
  • Shadow: Leather, Flame, 80's
  • Silver: Leather, Lightning, Christmas
  • Metal Sonic: Leather, Circuits, Jester

Each one of the costumes can be customizable and used for many multiplayer events and many missions.

[edit] Features

The game features 7 power-ups attainable during gameplay, adding a revamped power-up system, including both offensive and defensive abilities. These include fire, ice, mine, illusion, wind, ring magnet and star.[2]While the star power-up is character specific, all other powerups are consistent throughout. Single player consists of a Story Mode, in which each of the four playable characters have separate story lines, and must race each other to the finish line in each stage in order to thwart Doctor Eggman's various schemes. Multiplayer mode is played Adhoc, and players can customize their racers using collectible cards won in Single player, trade cards with friends, and wager cards on races. Boss battles at the end of levels require you to not only defeat the boss, but also prevent your opponents from defeating it before you. [27] As a throwback, Badniks (which have not been seen since the 16-bit era) are featured as enemies, though some are similar to those of Sonic Heroes.

[edit] Gameplay

While keeping with traditional 2D side-scrolling platforming elements, Sonic Rivals features complete 3D graphics, allowing the perspective of the camera to change while passing certain obstacles.

Sonic Rivals consists of many different modes: Single Player Mode consists of Story Mode, Challenge Mode, and, Cup Circuit. Wireless Play Mode features multiplayer games and races whereby players can wager cards, or just race for fun. [28] [29]. The game's loading screens will give you tips on using each character to your advantage when racing. Although it was assumed that a Boss Attack mode will be featured in the game, these challenges have been implemented into Challenge Mode, where the player is given a goal to complete, such as hitting your opponent a certain number of times during a race or battle. [30]

Performing specific objectives throughout the game will give you collectible cards. Such tasks include getting a certain number of rings, hitting your rival a certain number of times and getting to the goal within a certain amount of time.

[edit] Courses

The game contains six zones, [31] each with three respective acts, the third being a boss battle. The same source states on the Game Info page that there are 17 stages per character, with each stage featuring two acts and a boss, with the exception of Sky Park which does not feature a boss stage. The stage names are as follows:

Silver the Hedgehog as he fights Knuckles in Sonic Rivals, and players can see a Venoom to the right of them.
Silver the Hedgehog as he fights Knuckles in Sonic Rivals, and players can see a Venoom to the right of them.
  • Forest Falls - A strange forest with terrain somewhat resembling Green Hill on South Island.
  • Colosseum Highway - A desert with ancient and dilapidated roman-style structures.
  • Sky Park - A carnival level with bright psychedelic colors.
  • Crystal Mountain - A snowy level with many ice formations.
  • Death Yard - A mechanical waste factory with giant fans and other wrecking-style obstacles.
  • Meteor Base - Dr. Eggman's base in outer space, which is situated in the middle of an asteroid field. In this final level of the story modes, the player will be assisted through both levels by two characters.

[edit] Cards

Sonic Rivals features an extensive collectible card system that spans a total of 150 cards, featuring cameo appearances of robots, major characters, minor characters, boxarts, and items from past Sonic games such as Sonic Heroes, Sonic Adventure, Shadow the Hedgehog, and even dating back to the original Sonic the Hedgehog. The cards themselves are used to unlock secret costumes for the characters among other things. [32]

[edit] Reception

IGN rated the game a 7.4 out of 10, highlighting its replay value, its graphics, as well as its entertaining stages. GameSpot, which rated the game a 6.9 out of 10, said there was a good sense of speed and colorful graphics. On average, this game has received a 66.2% through 28 reviews, according to Game Rankings' official score [33]. Game Informer gave it a 6.75 out of 10.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ \\\ Sonic Rivals - The Official Site ///
  2. ^ Sonic Rivals Hands-On - PSP News at GameSpot
  3. ^ Game Informer Online

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