Sonic Chronicles: Dark Brotherhood Hands-On

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Eddie_the_Hated
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Sonic Chronicles: Dark Brotherhood Hands-On - May 17, 2008 05:18

The DS title shows the action of the game on the bottom, touch screen, while the top screen is taken up by a large colorful map of the section of the world you are currently exploring.

The game has you playing a team of Sonic characters, selected among 11 playable in the game.

Typically while playing only one of your team is shown on the screen and controllable, but you can switch between them by tapping on their icons. Each character has different abilities, which can be used by tapping icons that pop up at times while wandering the map.

For instance, only Big the Cat was able to make his way through a dense fog of clouds in portions of the map I was on, while a wing icon showed me that I could use Tails' flying ability.

The fighting segments of the game did a nice job of capturing the essence of typical role-playing and adding enough to make it exciting. While you still select who you are attacking and how you are attacking them in a turn-based setting, once the attacks start some require the gamer to rhythmically tap the screen or drag the stylus in particular places, ala Elite Beat Agents, to succeed.

Fleeing an encounter is also very hands on, as you have to keep an eye on your entire team and tap different members to get them to jump over obstacles as you run from the bad guys in a sort of mini-game.

Despite being on the compact DS, the game seemed to pack most of the features one would expect to find in a role-playing game including lots of wandering, dialog trees, puzzles, leveling up and even an equipable pet of sorts.

Over the years I' ve found myself losing interest in role-playing games, but this slight blending of genres, a move that gets more involved in the process and makes the title feel slightly more like an action game, has me thinking that this would be a great game to take with me on a trip.


25 screenshots I' m too lazy to upload at the LINK.

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RE: Sonic Chronicles: Dark Brotherhood Hands-On - May 17, 2008 05:20
SEGA is certainly milking the Sonic cow
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RE: Sonic Chronicles: Dark Brotherhood Hands-On - May 17, 2008 05:22
What else do they have?

The new sonic 2.5D game gives me if nothing else, a little glimmer of hope for the franchise at large.

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RE: Sonic Chronicles: Dark Brotherhood Hands-On - May 17, 2008 05:25
I think SEGA should give up and get bought by EA so we can have a Sonic expansion pack for the Sims 3... Or Sonic being an unlockable character in BF : Bad Company. They could use him for all kinds of crap


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RE: Sonic Chronicles: Dark Brotherhood Hands-On - May 17, 2008 09:23

I think SEGA should give up and get bought by EA so we can have a Sonic expansion pack for the Sims 3... Or Sonic being an unlockable character in BF : Bad Company. They could use him for all kinds of crap
Or maybe they should get bought by a company that will make a sonic game that doesn' t blow goats.