Sonic Colors tells the tale of Sonic as he arrives at an alien theme park that is orbiting the home planet of Dr. Eggman. Eggman is holding an alien race known as the Wisps hostage, and it's up to the hedgehog hero to free them and defeat the evil doctor. The alien Wisps grant Sonic special "Color Powers" that he absorbs and utilizes to conquer each level, such as the ability to drill into the ground or travel through the level like a laser. Color Powers can also be strung together to create combos.
The Wii version promises to blend both 3D and 2D action, while the DS version will incorporate both screens into gameplay like past Sonic titles for Nintendo's handheld.
Sonic Colors is slated for "holiday 2010".
SEGA REVEALS ITS SONIC COLORS
An adrenaline-pumping super fast ride through an amazing interstellar amusement park!
SAN FRANCISCO & LONDON (May 26th, 2010) SEGA® Europe Ltd. & SEGA® America, Inc., today announced Sonic Colors, a brand new high speed action adventure in which Sonic the Hedgehog races through incredible theme park inspired worlds to rescue a colorful alien race from the clutches of Dr. Eggman. Sonic Colors will be available on the Wii system and the Nintendo DS system holiday 2010.
An extraordinary amusement park has been seen orbiting around the home planet of Sonic the Hedgehog, and rumours are spreading that an alien race of Wisps, who have a unique colorful energy, are being held captive there by the evil Dr. Eggman. Soon after arriving at the amusement park, Sonic discovers he is able to use these mysterious alien forces to help the Wisps escape! Sonic Colors for the Wii seamlessly combines both 3D and classic 2D game play perspectives, while the Nintendo DS version takes full advantage of the consoles dual screen.
In Sonic Colors, players run at supersonic speed through incredible looking planets each with their own unique visual style. commented Gary Knight, Senior Vice President of Marketing, SEGA. In addition to the classic Sonic gameplay style, the colorful new Wisp power-ups offer a fresh new way of exploring these worlds and helps make Sonic faster than ever before!
Sonic Colors sees Sonic accelerating to adrenaline-pumping super speeds and blasting through obstacles in ways never before seen in a Sonic game. The alien Wisps featured in the game each have a unique Color Power that, once freed, Sonic is able to absorb while speeding through the various theme park inspired planets. The Wisp energy enables Sonic to create new paths through the stages by drilling through the ground (Yellow Drill) for example, or speeding through the stage as a laser (Cyan Laser). Stringing the Wisp power-ups together creates a combo that increases Sonics boost gauge even more quickly and exclusive Wisp power-ups will be available for both Wii and the Nintendo DS versions, ensuring a unique and super speedy gameplay experience for Sonic fans everywhere.
Sonic Colors will be available on Wii and the Nintendo DS system holiday 2010.
Though PS360 Unleashes was better.
Though PS360 Unleashes was better.
Was it? I could have sworn I read that the Wii version has better level designs, though it does use waggle iirc so that does bring it down...
They didn't even spell colour right.
Though PS360 Unleashes was better.
Was it? I could have sworn I read that the Wii version has better level designs, though it does use waggle iirc so that does bring it down...
They didn't even spell colour right.
I still don't get why Europeans add a extra "u" to so may words (and frequently have "er" written "re", like center).
You play the game not the name. The name is just there to show some sort of theme for the game.Hardly matters in the grand scheme of things.
but really,
Rabbids Go Home >> any Sonic
Here is a video of the colors game. Only the opening cinematic I suppose, looks nice, but so does every Sonic cgi video.
I think it's because I don't like the way Sonic is modeled in them. His whole look when rendered in 3D bothers me. Maybe I just don't like that 'I'm a badass' look on his face.
They don't add anything, you took the 'u' out. British english was present before American english.This isn't exactly true. British English was standardized only a few decades before American English. For words like "color," the lack of u actually conforms to the older Latin/Old French spelling rather than the Anglo-French spelling.
So nobody is worried about Sonic team being involved?