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Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood

Also known as: Sonic Chronicles, Sonic Chronicles The Dark Brotherhood

Can the RPG wizards score a Sonic boom on handheld?

When BioWare announced that they had been charged with crafting a Sonic RPG by Sega, eyebrows across the gaming universe shot up. After all, it was just about the most bizarre love affair since the dirty Blue Bomber himself got it on with the human Princess Elise in Sonic the Hedgehog (2006). It’s unfortunate that Chronicles just misses out on classic status then, because this clever little pseudo-RPG ticks the right boxes in so many ways.

For starters, BioWare have come up with an intriguing way of maintaining the personality of Sonic’s zany band of chums – as well as shooting the breeze with them during the course of your quest, you’ll also be able to take advantage of their unique abilities to help navigate through levels. For instance, Sonic might be able to sprint quicker than a freight train, but unless Tails or Amy are in the band there’s no way he’ll be able to leap over chasms or destroy those crates blocking his path.

Chronicles also steals a march over more established rivals like Final Fantasy 4 with its inspired use of the DS’s touch screen during the lavish-looking 3D combat. While the meat and potatoes of scraps revolve around regular attacks, 'POW' moves are a must if you’re looking to inflict major damage. To unchain their full potential, you’ll need to time your attacks in rhythm with on-screen prompts. (Picture an Elite Beat Agents RPG and you’re half way there.)

It works fabulously – it’s incredibly satisfying landing 100+ damage points after you’ve pulled off a combo that’s tested your reactions to their limits. It also adds an edge to combat rarely seen in this genre; mess up at the crucial time and it’s doubly heartbreaking, especially when a certain enemy uses a cheap ‘self destruct’ attack that wipes one of your party out unless countered perfectly!

 
9 Comments
Thequestion 121  - 3 months 8 days ago 
Ha, first! I want this game so bad! I love Sonic, despite all of his faults over the years.
FancyRat  - 3 months 8 days ago 
Better off sticking with The World Ends With You? Bleh!
iluvmyDS  - 3 months 8 days ago 
Picking up this sum-bitch today!
GoldenMe  - 3 months 8 days ago 
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!

I can't believe it! It's Great! It's actully Great!!!

God, I love Bioware, And RPG's, And I'm a Sonic fan so this will be perfect for me!

Thank you Bioware, and thank you GR.

WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Coolbeans69  - 3 months 6 days ago 
God I hate Sonic so much, down every last screwed up character, I used to be the biggest sonic fan. I don't care if this sucks or not, I just hope the franchise dies.
Craza  - 3 months 3 days ago 
Well I guess this is somewhat of a redeeming moment for Sonic, still not enough for completely fucking itself over. -.-
GoldenMe  - 3 months 1 hour ago 
Since I doubt Anyone will read this anymore, I'll nlow off a little steam.

Fuck those for thinking that Sonic is a failed franchise. If Mario had a few strings of bad games no one would even think of letting that franchise die. So suck 10,000 balls cool beans cause Sonic will Never Die!!!

Ahh, much better.
Uncle_Soaky  - 2 months 24 days ago 
Jesus, GoldenMe, next time you want to be a douche, just scream into a pillow or something.
TrAnMu  - 3 days 4 hours ago 
Nice job GoldenMe! Oh and LAST!
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Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood
Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood

Genre: Role Playing
Release date: Sep 30, 2008
Published by: Sega
Developed by: BioWare
Franchise: Sonic the Hedgehog
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