Sonic Unleashed 2d Fan Game

Sonic Unleashed is finally going to be recreated for PC, using Unreal Engine, now you can experience the game in full 60FPS with the best graphics, and with the best controlls too, and even with exclusive features that are not in the original 2008 release. This project may release sometime at around 2023, with some demos coming in its way. Could be better, too bad it doesnt have werehog like everyother fan game, seriously, if you want a good unleashed game, you need to add the werehog! Else you should just calll it hedgehog game 2d. This is my criticism, thank you for reading.

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Roaming around at the speed of sound is the name of the game, usually. In Sonic Unleashed you will spend a significant portion of the game as a werehog version of Sonic. You’ll be slow and clumsy, much like the controls of this game. This was the game’s gimmick that was advertised to us as an attempt to mix up the Sonic formula but with such great day time missions that have you racing around as normal Sonic, being werehog Sonic feels like a sluggish mundane chore you mom makes you do to earn more videogame screen time.

Story

The game takes place after Sonic’s nemesis, Dr. Eggman blasts the world with a laser, causing it to fragment in his attempt to release an ancient evil called Dark Gaia. Sonic comes into contact with this magical dark evil, causing him to become a werehog at night. Your job is to stop Dr. Eggman’s evil plan and fix the world. Fairly standard for a Sonic game.

Gameplay & Level Design

Arguably every 3D Sonic game has had an issue with its camera controls and overall gameplay. You either are in the flow that the world has set up for you, or you’re stuck on the side trying to gain speed, only to be hit by one of the several chaotic obstacles that you often can’t see coming due to the camera pointing elsewhere. Unfortunately, Sonic Unleashed continues this pattern. But it doesn’t stop there, the game has you spend roughly half the game as werehog Sonic where you must fumble around poorly designed platforming stages along with simple combat where you fight mundane enemies. These sections of the game will make you question if the rest of the game is even worth the pain.

Best & Worst Parts of Sonic Unleashed

There is a light at the end of this tunnel, but first, let’s get the worst part out of the way. For some reason, the developers thought adding an RPG system would be a good idea. I’ve never met someone who thought Sonic needed an RPG system. It works as well as you’d expect. It’s a poor and needless RPG system, that will have you upgrading your werehog attacks and sonics speed. Why do I have to upgrade Sonic’s speed? Isn’t that the point of Sonic? He’s the fastest thing alive, but apparently, he needs to be upgraded. But wait, there’s more. They added hub worlds where you can do side quests and talk to pointless NPCs, I never spent much time here since it seemed like a rather useless area. But graphics is much better than used it's predecessor Sonic the Hedgehog 2006.

Beloved Features

Now it’s time for the light at the end of the tunnel. There is something special here for those who are big fans of the Sonic lore. There are plenty of secrets to unlock character art, character lore, and other collectibles. Added features like this are often missing from many big games today, which can rob fans of the chance to get to know the world they love.

At the end of the day, I can’t say I recommend this game to anyone, as far as actually playing a game goes, the only redeeming quality is the day time levels where you race around in typical Sonic fashion, with the rest of the game feeling useless, unwanted, and boring. At best this is a game for small kids who are desperate to play any videogame, at it’s worst, Sonic Unleashed is something you give away for free at a garage sale.

Pros

  • Nicely stylized
  • Good day time levels
  • Classic Story

Cons

  • Poor controls
  • Bad RPG elements
  • Wonky camera
  • Bad nighttime levels
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Overall rating: 4
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Now here is something really special for all our Sonic fans. BOLTrtg has released the first two episodes of the Unreal Engine 4-powered fan Sonic game, Sonic 2020. In order to celebrate this release, BOLTrtg has also released a new trailer that you can find below.

Sonic 2020 tells the story of why chaos emeralds are no longer used in recent Sonic games. The game tells the that events took place after Sonic Unleashed before Sonic Lost World that prevent the characters from using chaos emeralds.

This first episode, White Jungle, focuses on Sonic. On the other hand, the second episode, Shadow of Water, focuses on Shadows. Do note, however, that White Jungle is the third chronological episode, whereas Shadow of Water is the fourth chronological episode.

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Sonic 2020 looks absolutely fantastic, and it’s easily one of the most beautiful Sonic fan games to date. It’s also no stretch saying that it gives all official 3D Sonic games a run for their money.

BOLTrtg has also revealed the PC requirements for running this Sonic game. PC gamers will at least need an Intel i5 5th generation or an AMD A10 7th generation CPU, with 4GB of RAM and a 2 GB Direct3D 11&12 GPU. Moreover, the game requires 5GB of free hard-disk space.

You can download the first episodes for Sonic 2020 from here. Unfortunately, there isn’t ETA on when the next episodes will come out. Still, we do know that the final game will have seven episodes in total.

Speaking of Sonic fan games, you may want to also find interesting Sonic 3D in 2D, Sonic Project Hero, Open Sonic or Sonic Robo Blast 2.

Have fun!

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John Papadopoulos

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John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. While he is a die-hard PC gamer, his gaming roots can be found on consoles. John loved - and still does - the 16-bit consoles, and considers SNES to be one of the best consoles. Still, the PC platform won him over consoles. That was mainly due to 3DFX and its iconic dedicated 3D accelerator graphics card, Voodoo 2. John has also written a higher degree thesis on the 'The Evolution of PC graphics cards.' Contact: Email