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Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood
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Developer(s)BioWare
Publisher(s)Sega
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Genre(s)Console role-playing game
Mode(s)Single player

Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood is an upcoming Nintendo DS console role-playing game, based on the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, developed by Canadian RPG developer BioWare which is now part of Electronic Arts. Due for release in 2008 in North America and Europe[3], the game focuses on the events surrounding the kidnapping of Knuckles, and the disappearance of the Chaos Emeralds.[4]

Gameplay

Battle scenario in Sonic Chronicles.

As with many RPGs, two main types of gameplay will feature: exploration, and combat. Exploration areas will see the character being controlled by tapping the stylus where the player wants the character to go, whilst action buttons will be used to traverse certain elements, such as loop-the-loops.[5] Navigation will also require a certain character to be in the lead for progress to continue, taking advantage of that character's special ability, be it flying, climbing, or jumping large gaps.[6] Puzzle elements will also feature, even allowing the party to break up to complete the task, such as pressing switches in various areas.[7]

Combat gameplay will occur when enemies are walked into, shifting the view to a close-up for turn-based battles to occur. Standard attacks are available, whilst special attacks can be performed by rhythmically tapping the stylus. These will use up Fatigue Points, in a manner similar to Magic Points in other RPGs.[5] Examples of individual special attacks include Sonic's Axe Kick and Whirlwind, whilst some group-based special attacks will require certain characters in the party, such as the Blue Bomber, which requires Tails.[7] After combat is complete, loot is available, ranging from rings to character equipment - equippable in one of three slots per character - whilst experience points will boost one of four attributes per character: speed, attack, defense, and luck.[5]

Characters will also be able to collect and equip Chao, each with their own ability, to enhance a team member's status[6]. These Chao will be collectable and can be stored in the Chao Garden, and using the Wi-Fi link, players will be able to swap the Chao they have collected.[8]

Story

Sonic is on vacation after defeating Eggman some time ago, when he receives a call from Tails, stating that Knuckles has been kidnapped, and that the Chaos Emeralds are disappearing.[4]

The story is split into two acts. The first takes place in Sonic's world, with the team attempting to unravel the situation they are in, whilst also stopping the Master Emerald from being taken. The second act sees Sonic and the team travelling to another dimension in order to stop a new threat to their own world.[4]

The game will feature areas and music from previous Sonic games, such as Green Hill Zone, Mystic Ruins, Emerald Town and Central City; and new areas will also feature, such as Blue Ridge Zone.[4]

Characters

The following characters have been confirmed to be in the game.

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Shade, the mysterious new character in her battle armor.

Playable Characters

Non playable Characters

Development

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Promotional artwork for the Zoah.

Development began in 2006 when Bioware began to look into a handheld video game project to start, and at that point, had over 30 people involved.[4]

During February 2008, Sega announced that it would be giving fans the opportunity to vote on the name of a hostile alien race that would appear within the game[16]. From March 4th, fans were invited to vote on Sega Europe's Sonic portal Sonic City for their preferred name[17]. The winning entry in the contest was announced as The Zoah[11], a reference to the town in Panzer Dragoon Saga. The name was suggested as a potential name initially by the Sega fan blog Sega Nerds[18][19].

Comic adaption

Archie Comics recently stated that they had plans for an adaption of Sonic Chronicles.[20]

References

  1. ^ Sega US. "Sonic Chronicles the Dark Brotherhood". Retrieved 2008-06-22.
  2. ^ Sega Europe. "Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood". Retrieved 2008-06-22.
  3. ^ Villoria, Gerald (2007). "BioWare to Develop Sonic RPG. (DS)". GameSpy. Retrieved 2007-08-07.
  4. ^ a b c d e Matt Casamassina (2008-02-15). "Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood Interview". IGN. Retrieved 2008-02-16.
  5. ^ a b c Ricardo Torres (2008-04-15). "Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood Hands-On". Gamespot.
  6. ^ a b Craig Harris (2008-04-15). "Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood Hands-on". IGN UK.
  7. ^ a b c Bozon. "Hands-on Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood". IGN UK.
  8. ^ a b c d NGamer Staff. "DS Previews: Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood". Retrieved 2008-06-09. Fiddling with the item menus revealed that new character Shade will be playable, as will E-123 Omega, the clanking bot star of Sonic Heroes and Shadow The Hedgehog.
  9. ^ a b c d e f IGN. "IGN: Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood".
  10. ^ WorthPlaying Staff. "NDS Preview - 'Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood'". Retrieved 2008-07-16. The major twist is that characters in Sonic Chronicles have multiple actions in a single round, depending on their speed. In the E3 demo, for example, my team was made up of Sonic, his rival Shadow, Knuckles the Echidna and Cream the Rabbit. Sonic, being Sonic, was blazingly fast and got three turns in a single round. Shadow and Knuckles, which are not quite as fast as Sonic, were capable of multiple regular attacks. Cream, however, was so slow that she only got a single attack.
  11. ^ a b Sega Europe (2008-03-18). "Sonic City Blognik". Sega Europe. Retrieved 2008-03-19.
  12. ^ Steve Thomason (February 2008). "Ready to Role". Nintendo Power (225). Future US: 42.
  13. ^ http://www.sonic-chronicles.com/us/index.php
  14. ^ http://www.sonic-chronicles.com/us/index.php
  15. ^ http://www.sonic-chronicles.com/us/index.php
  16. ^ ArchangelUK (2008-03-19). "SONIC CHRONICLES™ A RACE TO NAME". Sega Europe.
  17. ^ ArchangelUK (2008-04-03). "Sonic Chronicles: Race To Name - POLL IS LIVE". Sega Europe.
  18. ^ Sega Nerds (2008-03-19). "seganerds". Retrieved 2008-03-19.
  19. ^ SEGA America Blog (2008-03-21). "SEGA America Blog". Retrieved 2008-03-21.
  20. ^ "Sonic-Grams". Sonic X (#33). Archie Comics. June 9, 2008. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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