Sonic Adventure 2: Battle (GameCube)
Manufacturer: Sega Part number: 61007
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- Sonic and company are back and better than ever in Sonic Adventure 2: Battle for Nintendo GameCube. Dr. Eggman is up to his old tricks, and it's up to Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles to stop him yet again. Sonic Adventure 2: Battle features faster action, all-new two-player games, and a branching storyline that lets you choose to save the ... Read more
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Gamespot editors' review
Sonic Adventure 2: Battle (GameCube) price range: $275.00
- Reviewed by: Shane Satterfield
- Reviewed on: 02/15/2002
- Updated on:05/17/2006
- Released on: 02/11/2002
If you had spoken to a Sega fan just five years ago and said that Sonic would appear on a Nintendo console in 2002, you would have been laughed out of the room. But times have changed, and Sonic Adventure 2 Battle for the GameCube is a perfect illustration of that fact. Originally released for the Dreamcast last year, Sonic Adventure 2 Battle is the first foray into 3D for Sega's mascot on a non-Sega console. And while it has its moments, its lack of refinement makes playing it a disjointed and frustrating experience.
The primary single-player mode in Sonic Adventure 2 Battle allows you to choose from two different quests: hero and dark. If you choose the hero quest, you'll play as Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails while trying to stop the sinister Dr. Eggman from taking over the world. In the dark quest, you'll play as a batgirl named Rouge, Dr. Eggman, or the dark form of Sonic, Shadow. The game consists of three primary gameplay types, and each type is represented equally throughout the game. Sonic and Shadow reprise the blistering speed levels from the first Sonic Adventure game, Tails and Dr. Eggman pilot mechs in simplistic shooting levels, and Knuckles and Rouge take part in scavenger hunts for lost Chaos emeralds. Normally, gameplay variety is a positive aspect of a game's design, but in Sonic Adventure 2 Battle, this isn't the case. Sonic and Shadow's levels--though somewhat noninteractive--preserve the Sonic theme by offering visceral roller coaster rides through psychedelic landscapes. These levels provide a great deal of excitement, but they account for far less than half of the game. The rest of the game consists of frustrating scavenger hunts and shooting levels that can be completed by merely mashing the shoot button and performing rudimentary platform jumps. Compared with the eye-blistering Sonic and Shadow levels, the scavenger hunts and shooting levels are so simple that the youngest child would have no problem completing them if it weren't for the game's biggest flaw--an inoperable camera.
Now that games have been in full 3D for well over five years, it's rare that you'll find a game with as poor a camera as the one found in Sonic Adventure 2 Battle. It fights you all the way. While it's not much of a problem while playing the linear Sonic or Shadow levels, any attempt at straying off course or examining portions of the levels besides what's directly in front of you results in frustration. The camera will get stuck behind walls, become lodged inside structures, or swing wildly with no warning. Needless to say, this can cause serious problems when attempting to find the hidden Chaos emeralds with Knuckles or Rouge, and it's often the cause of death while piloting the mechs as Dr. Eggman or Tails.
The new additions to Sonic Adventure 2 Battle when compared with the Dreamcast version of the game are the multiplayer modes. You can race, fight, shoot, and treasure hunt against friends, but each gameplay type is fairly shallow with just a few options to choose from. Older players will tire of their simplicity rather quickly. Raising small creatures called chao is another aspect of Sonic Adventure 2 Battle that has received an added twist. You can still feed them animals and attribute upgrades that you find hidden in the game's adventure levels, but they can now also be transported to the Game Boy Advance, where they can be trained further. If you have Sonic Advance for the Game Boy Advance and a cable to link the two platforms, you can save your chao and keep them on the handheld for easy access. Even if you don't have the handheld version of Sonic, a training minigame can be loaded into the GBA's RAM and played until you're ready to transfer the creatures back into the GameCube. It's a neat feature and the first of its kind in the US, but the training aspects are so simple that they will captivate only the young. After your chao have been trained, you can enter them in races or karate competitions, but the outcome is basically decided by your chao's attributes, and there's little in the way of interactivity. While Sonic Adventure 2 Battle's gameplay has a nice variety, the implementation is lacking and there's not enough of the high-speed gameplay Sonic games are known for. The tedious collecting and shooting levels are made more frustrating by the game's uncooperative camera, and it's a shame that Sega's latest Sonic game has very little to do with the blue hedgehog.
User reviews
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Sonic Adventure 2= 1/3 bad+2/3 Good
by mic753 on March 2, 2009
Pros: Sonic and shadow parts are very good
Some very fast and cool parts
Good story
Replay value good
Tails parts are also funCons: Knuckles search parts are very, very,very boring and long
Summary: Sometimes i had the best time with a sonic game ever. And other times I had the worst time with a sonic game ever. But the fun parts outweigh the ...
Summary: Sometimes i had the best time with a sonic game ever. And other times I had the worst time with a sonic game ever. But the fun parts outweigh the bad and makes this a definite buy.
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MY KIDS LOVE IT !!
Pros: Very entertaining, has numerous levels of play, each level has it's own variety of play and for the guys lots of shoot um up, and my girls love the Choa World. They really like the new characters who were introduced.
Cons: In some areas the camera does not turn well.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sega
- Part number: 61007
- Description: Sonic and company are back and better than ever in Sonic Adventure 2: Battle for Nintendo GameCube. Dr. Eggman is up to his old tricks, and it's up to Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles to stop him yet again. Sonic Adventure 2: Battle features faster action, all-new two-player games, and a branching storyline that lets you choose to save the world as the Hero side, or conquer it as the Dark side. Two new playable characters enter the Sonic universe - a mysterious dark hedgehog called Shadow, and a jewel-thieving bat named Rouge. In the single-player mode, you'll go through more than 30 unique stages, which include everything from a forgotten pyramid, an abandoned military base, and a giant space station. Then there's the expanded two-player mode, which features 12 playable characters competing in new head-to-head games. All of this adds up to Sonic's biggest adventure yet!
Product Basic Spec
- Platform GameCube
- ESRB rating Everyone - Mild Lyrics,Violence
- Genre Action
- Elements Arcade - adventure
- Number of players 1-2 Players
- Connectivity GBA-GC Connectivity
- Difficulty Easy
- Learning curve About a half hour
- Offline modes Competitive
Minimum
- DVDROM 0
- Other 11 Memory Blocks, GBA Link Cable
Recommended
- DVDROM 0
- Other 11 Memory Blocks, GBA Link Cable
Game
- Developer Sonic Team
- ESRB Everyone
- ESRB descriptors Mild Lyrics,Violence
- Max number of players 2
- Release date 2/11/2002
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