Sonic and the Black Knight

Get a peek at Sega's latest hedgehog-based game

Words: on November 25, 2008

Are you sitting comfortably children? Right then, we can begin. Once upon a time there was a hero named Sonic. But he was no ordinary hero, he was a hedgehog. But he was no ordinary hedgehog; he was bright blue with red sneakers and Mickey Mouse gloves. Trust us, he was much cooler than he sounds. Anyway, one day Sonic found himself…

That’s the beauty of Sega’s speedy hero, you could pretty much end the above sentence any way you choose and no-one would bat an eyelid. One of gaming’s most unlikely heroes, Sonic is equally at home in an apocalyptic industrial landscape as he is in a colorful fantasy world. And that’s exactly what Sega’s Wii-exclusive spin-off series of Story Book Adventures is all about. It worked wonders with Sonic and the Secret Rings, a migraine inducingly colorful reimagining of the Arabian Nights stories with an added lick of speed.

Sonic and the Black Knight is the second game in the series, plucking its themes from an equally rich and well loved story by plonking our hero into the court of King Arthur. Yep, Sonic’s been summoned to a reimagined Camelot to do battle with the evil Black Knight. To do so he’ll be using his trademark speed, but the only way to really defeat a medieval ne’er-do-well is with a hefty blade. Thus for the first time in his 17-year-history Sonic will wield a weapon.

Unlike in The Secret Rings, Sonic’s movement is now controlled with the Nunchuk, leaving the remote free for sword-swinging duties. The game plays an awful lot like Sonic Unleashed with a focus on speedily traversing pretty landscapes with a mix of 3D and 2D platforming. The difference is, of course, the sword. Frequently Sonic has to slow down and slash his way through errant knights and obstacles. Better yet the blade can also be used to scale and descend sheer walls with style. There’s also an emphasis on collecting items and impressing townsfolk. Doing this will unlock hidden content and gain Sir Sonic followers. The more followers he gains the more effective a knight he’ll become, which in turn allows him to level up and access new abilities – much as he did in The Secret Rings.

There are issues we’d like to see addressed, mind. For instance, constantly curbing your speed to hack through enemies could make the pace feel a bit stuttery. Why not give Sonic a running attack to keep things moving? Also the old criticism of it being too on-rails applies – though this has been admirably sidestepped in Sonic Unleashed.

Still in its early stages, Sonic and the Black Knight is shaping up to be a thrilling tale of swashbuckling adventure powered by a jet engine. It’s another clever sidestepping of the traditional formula that adds something refreshingly different. Aside from the gorgeous Zelda-like visuals it looks to be fast, varied and, with emphasis on simple mission-based play, rewarding and fun. Following The Secret Rings was always going to be tough, but it looks like Sega might pull it off. With the Arabian Nights and Camelot taken care of, we’re already starting to wonder where the Story Book series will take Sonic next. Sonic in Wonderland, perhaps. Or Sonic and the Beanstalk even. How about Sonic in space? Now there’s a thought…

Nov 25, 2008

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  • Xplosive59

    Xplosive59  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    this is across between zelda + shadow the hedgehog and is going to hit bargain bins in less than a week of its release
  • DEATHWISH

    DEATHWISH  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    ......Actually, Sonic has already been in space in Sonic Adventure 2. =3
    lol, anywyas, this game seems to be getting several mixed emotions among fans. Personally, I think handing sonic a sword is the right way to go, since he could cut down enemies without ever needing to slow down. From what I've just read here though, it seems like you'll actually have to stop and fight. (sigh) Whatever, at least the speed looks good from the trailers, but ohh god the new theme song sucks! Geez. It only sounds good in the US trailer, where the singer's voice is replaced with an orchestra. Sweet. n_n
  • zombieddeath

    zombieddeath  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    *sigh* another crappy sonic name, make a GREAT sonic game Sonic Team....
  • LIZMASTER138

    LIZMASTER138  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    im gettin this
  • FancyRat

    FancyRat  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    I love how you've tried to make this sound positive.
  • somthing42

    somthing42  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    it would be intresting to see sonic with a sword

    first
  • pokepoo

    pokepoo  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    it looks better than secret rings no doubt
  • Smash_Bro

    Smash_Bro  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Sonic...... + sword..... =fail.

    Wait a second. Wolves and swords? All Sonic needs now is a tunic, pointy ears and some kind of horse rip-off. A mule, perhaps?
  • wrathful

    wrathful  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Looks pretty fun ...
  • Burn

    Burn  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Hellsoldierx15: Because of the declining quality of Sonic games ever since they went 3D. I no longer trust Sonic Team because they continue to disappoint me with every new game. Wait for the reviews, it'll be nothing short of average.
  • hellsoldierx15

    hellsoldierx15  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Geez...I can't help but feel bad for the people that make assumptions about the game before it's even released. What ever happened to "don't judge a book by its cover?"
  • white-and-nerdy

    white-and-nerdy  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Weapons? Oh god. Three words:

    Shadow. The. Hedgehog.
  • benjitenji

    benjitenji  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Holy crap, sonic fans rejoice, you can come out of hiding, because for the first time in years, sonic may just have 3 good games in a row. *angels descend and sing choir*
  • GoldenMe

    GoldenMe  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    GODAMIT Sonic team! Why would you do this?

    Just make a hardcore Sonic game with none of extra crap! First werehogs, and now fauking swords!

    Jeebes, I can't wait for Sonic Unleashed!
  • barrage7667

    barrage7667  - 3 years ago  - Report

    heres a great idea...remake an old sonic game with extra levels...MAYB SOMEONE WILL ACTUALLY BUY it, i remember when all u did was run and run and u kno wat, it was fun!!! remake sonic 2 it was the best sonic game and still is stop this shit and do the sonic the ay it was supposed to be done
  • mawkstar12

    mawkstar12  - 3 years, 1 month ago  - Report

    im gettin a lil interested in this game. i mean sonic finally wielding a weapon (other than claws) is exciting. i wonder if he can still do homing attacks while stabbing them 2. u know 2 keep the speed goin
  • SUPERSONIC1000

    SUPERSONIC1000  - 3 years, 1 month ago  - Report

    I never, ever, seen sonic wield a sword.
  • Taxtm

    Taxtm  - 3 years, 1 month ago  - Report

    Man, I miss the good old days when we could actually look forward to a Sonic game without there being any doubt that it would be good, and we would be RIGHT. Hope this one breaks the 10 year cycle of crap and is actually good. Who knows, Sonic could make a comeback if they get the right developers behind the wheel. We can only hope though...
  • X3ni92

    X3ni92  - 3 years, 1 month ago  - Report

    I am interested in this...sort of. Sonic Team seems to screw it up, NOT SEGA. Look at Sonic Chronicles, it actually got above average reviews (for the most part) and the Sonic Team had NOTHING to do with it. Just thought I'd point that out.
  • td823934

    td823934  - 3 years, 1 month ago  - Report

    Sega! Stop trying to fix Sonic! because everytime you try to fix him, you just screw him over even more! Whty the hell can't we have Sonic X-Treme!?
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