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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Action/3D Platform
RELEASE DATE
17/JUN/03
ESRB RATING
EVERYONE, Violence
DEVELOPER
PUBLISHER
ALSO AVAILABLE ON
IBM PC Compatible, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/sonic-adventure-dx--director--s-cut-nintendo-gamecube, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/sonic-adventure-dx--director--s-cut-ibm-pc-compatible-1, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/sonic-adventure-dx--director--s-cut-ibm-pc-compatible
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DESCRIPTION
Sega's blue mascot makes his third appearance on GameCube as an enhanced remake of 1999's hit launch title for Dreamcast. This deluxe version of Sonic Adventure features revamped graphics and sound as well as Game Boy Advance connectivity for raising and breeding virtual pets called Chao. Using the color handheld, players will be able to participate in a separate game called "Chao Adventure," which trains the creatures to increase their attributes. Players can then transfer the Chao back into the GameCube and raise them however they see fit.
The main aspect of play is the Adventure Mode, which spans multiple levels featuring two areas: the Adventure Field and Action Stage. The three Adventure Fields (Station Square, Mystic Ruins, and Egg Carrier) serve as gateways to the game's ten stages. Sonic will find himself on a busy street, on a beach resort next to a train station, in a jungle, and various other locales filled with people to talk to and objects to manipulate. Once Sonic is ready to embark on an Action Stage, he can leave the Adventure Field at any time to travel to a new destination.
The Action Stage requires the "Blue Blur" to complete a specific objective as fast as possible, such as finding his young friend Tails or retrieving one of the game's seven Chaos Emeralds. Sonic Adventure DX also lets users unlock the following characters during the course of play: Amy Rose, Knuckles the Echidna, Miles "Tails" Prower, the robot E-102 Gamma, and Big the Cat. Once unlocked, each character becomes playable with its own storyline, set of moves, and list of objectives. Sonic Adventure DX also features an assortment of mini-games waiting to be discovered, such as flying an airplane or racing in a hover car. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut was the first Sonic game I ever played, and once I got started, I couldn't stop. It has an amazing story, many memorable characters, unique areas, and an amazing system. There are three main areas: Adventure...”
“Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut was the first Sonic game I ever played, and once I got started, I couldn't stop. It has an amazing story, many memorable characters, unique areas, and an amazing system. There are three main areas: Adventure Fields, Action Stages, and Chao Gardens. Adventure Fields are where you explore and talk to people. There aren't any enemies there, except for bosses. There are 3 Adventure Fields: Station Square, Mystic Ruins, and Egg Carrier. Action Stages are where the real action is (pardon the pun). In Action Stages, you go through them to get to a certain goal. Unlike Adventure Fields, there are many enemies. They function like the original Sonic the Hedgehog games, except they're 3D instead of 2D. You collect rings and when an enemy hits you, you lose all your rings. And if you don't have rings when an enemy hits you, you die. In Chao Gardens, you raise small creatures called Chao. This is completely optional, but pretty fun. Chao are really cute. There are six characters to choose from, each with their own story, but you have to unlock all of them except Sonic. Overall, this game is amazingly fun. Once I started, I couldn't stop. Sometimes I'd play from six in the morning to 10 at night. It's very addictive. Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut seriously deserves this 5 out of 5. ”
created 24/JUN/2011
“I unlocked all of the characters. ”
created 24/JUN/2011
“I think I would have drawn this about Decembre 2009... maybe January 2010. I really need to start dating my images more damned often. Yeah--long story short... I kind of want to forget I ever...”
created 20/JUN/2010
“I often find I have no idea where I am to go, or what I am suppose to be doing in this game.”
“I often find I have no idea where I am to go, or what I am suppose to be doing in this game.”
created 21/AUG/2009
“Finished Tails' story, progressed in Amy and Gamma's.”
created 15/JUL/2009
“Got all six characters onto the Egg Carrier. Played a little GG Sonic the Hedgehog too, while I was at it.”
created 12/JUL/2009
“Did a run through Super Sonic's story again, then started a new game and got Sonic, Tails and Knuckles each up through the Chaos 4 battle.”
created 10/JUL/2009
“a dreamcast classic updated to the gamecube....”
“a dreamcast classic updated to the gamecube....”
created 20/JUN/2009
“Directors cut of Sonic Adventure, great game.”
“Directors cut of Sonic Adventure, great game.”
created 14/AUG/2009
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published 13/FEB/2009
6
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