The Dreamcast has Sonic the Hedgehog fans dreaming of Sonic adventures, so here's an update for... Sonic Adventure in Japan.
As last reported in GamePro (see special feature, 'Sonic Returns for the Dreamcast,' November '98), in addition to its supersonic running action clocking a blazing 60 frames of animation per second, Adventure will sport a variety of gameplay built around six playable characters. Included in Sonic's crew are familiar cohorts--Tails, Knuckles, and Amy--and new guys, Big the Cat and the robot, E -102. Though you'll be able to play with any character on any level, each level will emphasize a particular characters strengths. For example. Sonic's levels will feature classic ringgathering, while E - 102s level will be a 3D shooter.
Sonic will get additional assistance this time. You'll capture creatures and, using DNA acquired during the game, evolve them into other helpful forms. Sonic also sports new skills, including the ability to climb structures, run up walls, and pop a spin dash that homes in on targets.
Sonic Adventure sounds like a blast--too bad U.S. gamers must wait a whole year to play.
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