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Sonic Battle

Sonic Battle[2] is a 2003 fighting video game developed by Sonic Team for the Game Boy Advance. It is the second fighting game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, the first game being Sonic the Fighters. It was released in Japan in December 2003 and in North America and Europe in early 2004. The game received a lukewarm response from critics.

Sonic Battle
Developer(s)Sonic Team
Publisher(s)
Director(s)Tomoyuki Hayashi
Producer(s)Yuji Naka
Designer(s)
  • Tomoyuki Hayashi
  • Asahiko Kikuchi
Writer(s)Asahiko Kikuchi
Composer(s)Tatsuyuki Maeda
Kenichi Tokoi
Hideaki Kobayashi
SeriesSonic the Hedgehog
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance
Release
  • JP: December 4, 2003
  • NA: January 7, 2004[1]
  • PAL: February 27, 2004
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay edit

 
Shadow the Hedgehog participates in a battle with Miles "Tails" Prower and Knuckles the Echidna. The 3D stage features a grassy environment with Chao-themed ruins.

Battles are fought in 3D arenas with up to four players. Each character has a set of attacks and abilities. The majority of attacks are used with B, including the combo (1st, 2nd, and 3rd Attack), Air Attack, Upper Attack (used to knock opponents straight up), Heavy Attack (used to knock opponents away), and Aim Attack (used to pursue an opponent after the Heavy Attack). The A button is used to jump, and the L button lets the player block attacks, or heal damage if the button is held. The playable characters also have unique special moves, the three types being Shot, Power, and Set. Shot moves center around using a projectile to damage the opponent from a distance. Power moves focus on dealing damage quickly in a single move. Trap moves generally involve using a type of bomb to surprise-attack the enemy. However, only a limited number of special moves can be selected. Shot, Power, and Trap must be allocated to three slots: Ground, Air, and Defend. The special move the player sets to Ground will be used when pressing R on the ground. The move the player sets to Air will be used when pressing R in mid-air. The last slot, Defend, has a different function; When a player sets a certain type of special move to Defend, then every time an enemy uses the same type of special move set to Defend to attack, it will automatically be blocked.

Each player has two vital stats, a health bar and an Ichikoro Gauge. When health is completely depleted, the player is KO'd and loses one life (in a survival match) or the one who KO'd them gets a point (in a KO match). The Ground, Air, and Defend settings are chosen at the beginning of the match, and every time the player respawns. As a player takes damage, blocks attacks, or heals, the Ichikoro Gauge fills up. When it is full, the next special move the player does will instantly KO anyone it hits. However, if they chose to defend against that type of special, or successfully block, their Ichikoro Gauge will be filled instantly. Players healing damage will also slowly fill up their Ichikoro Gauge, but are still vulnerable to attacks.

Characters edit

The game features ten playable characters. Eight are playable in the game's Story Mode: Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles "Tails" Prower, Knuckles the Echidna, Amy Rose, Shadow the Hedgehog, Rouge the Bat, Cream the Rabbit, and the original character Emerl. By defeating opponents in the Story Mode, the player will gain "skill cards", which Emerl can equip to customize his moveset and utilize other characters' abilities. Two additional characters, E-102 Gamma and Chaos, can be unlocked for use in Battle Mode and Challenge Mode after they are defeated in Story Mode.

Minigames edit

The game includes five mini-games. The only mini-game available at the beginning of the game is "Soniclash", in which players try to knock their opponents off the fighting arena to gather points. In "Tails' Fly and Get", players fly around and try to collect more rings than their opponents. "Knuckles' Mine Hunt" is a single-player game based on the computer game Minesweeper. In "Amy's Treasure Island", players move around and search for emeralds. In "Shadow's Speed Demon", the players race against each other.

Plot edit

While studying the diary of his grandfather, Professor Gerald Robotnik, Dr. Eggman learns of an artifact Gerald had unearthed: a 4000-year-old sentient weapon called the Gizoid created by an ancient civilization. Eggman attempts to get the dormant Gizoid to work properly, but is unsuccessful and abandons it at Emerald Beach. Sonic the Hedgehog finds the Gizoid, which activates and develops a link with him after Sonic demonstrates his abilities.

The Gizoid, which Sonic names Emerl due to its ability to use the Chaos Emeralds, demonstrates an ability to perfectly replicate any moves it sees and quickly gets wrapped up in the affairs of Sonic's friends, allies and rivals. Through his encounters with Miles "Tails" Prower, Rouge The Bat, Knuckles The Echidna, Amy Rose, Cream The Rabbit, and Shadow The Hedgehog, Emerl learns of the world and of concepts like friendship. As they train together, the group discovers that Emerl becomes stronger and develops more sentience with each Chaos Emerald that he obtains, and begin searching for the remaining Emeralds to help the robot develop. While searching, they are repeatedly attacked by the forces of Eggman, who now wants to retrieve the weapon, including a rebuilt E-102 Gamma and a series of imperfect Emerl duplicates under the name "E-121 Phi".

Eventually, all the Chaos Emeralds are obtained and Emerl achieves full sapience. In a last attempt, Eggman decides to lure Emerl onto his new Death Egg to capture him. The two battle, and Emerl emerges victorious, but Eggman uses his new Final Egg Blaster to force Emerl to override his link with Sonic with Eggman's own. However, this overloads Emerl, deleting his personality and causing him to go haywire. The rogue Gizoid then turns the blaster towards the planet, and Sonic is sent to stop him before the world is destroyed. Sonic defeats Emerl, who briefly reverts to his previous personality and bids his friends farewell before overloading with energy and exploding, leaving the shards of the Chaos Emeralds he acquired behind. Sonic returns home to his friends, who are saddened by the loss of Emerl. When asked if he believes Emerl is truly gone, Sonic reassures everyone that they will see him again someday.

Development and release edit

The game was officially announced at the 2003 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) and Tokyo Game Show, both of which featured playable demos.[3][4] The game was released in late-2003 in Japan as part of the "Year of Sonic",[5] and early-2004 by THQ in the United States following a deal between both companies.[6][7] Internationally, the game was co-published by Sega Europe and THQ.[6]

Reception edit

The game received generally mixed reviews from critics, according to review aggregator site Metacritic.[8] While some critics praised the game's "surprisingly deep arena-fighting gameplay", graphics, and multiplayer mode, others dismissed it for its "limited moveset" and use of 2D sprites on a 3D fighting arena.

IGN gave the game a positive review, saying "It does try hard to be what Smash Bros. is, and even though the game doesn't quite reach the same status Nintendo and HAL created for the Nintendo consoles, Sonic Battle has enough stuff to make it one of the top original fighters on the Game Boy Advance system."[13] GameSpy also gave a positive review, saying "A solid and pleasantly deep arena beat-'em-up with lots of longevity, and though the presence of the Hedgehog and his posse adds absolutely nothing to the game, it's nice to see them getting work in these tough economic times."[12] Nintendo Power gave a more mixed review, saying, "Moves are limited, but the overall experience is tons of fun."[14] GamePro also gave a mixed review, criticizing the game's story mode, saying "The biggest problem with Sonic Battle is the poor game design in Story mode. Earning Skill Points, and thereby new abilities for Emerl the Robot, is a grueling ordeal."[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Dubin, Jayson (2012-05-04). "Sonic Battle Ships For The Game Boy Advance". GameZone. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
  2. ^ ソニック バトル
  3. ^ IGN Staff (May 16, 2003). "E3 2003: Hands-on: Sonic Battle". IGN. from the original on July 24, 2021. Retrieved July 24, 2021.
  4. ^ Torres, Ricardo (September 23, 2003). "TGS 2003Sonic Battle Impressions". GameSpot. from the original on July 24, 2021. Retrieved July 24, 2021.
  5. ^ Kevin, Gifford (January 1, 2000). "Sonic Battle". 1UP.com. Archived from the original on March 11, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2021.
  6. ^ a b Calvert, Justin (September 11, 2003). . GameSpot. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved July 24, 2021.
  7. ^ Calvert, Justin (January 7, 2004). "Sonic Battle ships". GameSpot. from the original on July 24, 2021. Retrieved July 24, 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Sonic Battle for Game Boy Advance Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on March 12, 2016. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
  9. ^ Juba, Joe. . Game Informer. Archived from the original on February 20, 2008. Retrieved July 24, 2021.
  10. ^ a b Dinobot, DJ (January 13, 2010). . GamePro. Archived from the original on January 13, 2010. Retrieved September 9, 2013.
  11. ^ Provo, Frank (January 13, 2004). "Sonic Battle Review". GameSpot. from the original on August 28, 2011. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
  12. ^ a b . GameSpy. Archived from the original on March 11, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
  13. ^ a b Harris, Craig (13 January 2004). "Sonic Battle". IGN. from the original on 31 October 2019. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
  14. ^ a b "Sonic Battle". Nintendo Power. No. 177. March 2004. p. 119.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Sonic Battle at MobyGames

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sonic Battle news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Sonic Battle 2 is a 2003 fighting video game developed by Sonic Team for the Game Boy Advance It is the second fighting game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series the first game being Sonic the Fighters It was released in Japan in December 2003 and in North America and Europe in early 2004 The game received a lukewarm response from critics Sonic BattleDeveloper s Sonic TeamPublisher s JP EU SegaNA EU THQDirector s Tomoyuki HayashiProducer s Yuji NakaDesigner s Tomoyuki HayashiAsahiko KikuchiWriter s Asahiko KikuchiComposer s Tatsuyuki MaedaKenichi TokoiHideaki KobayashiSeriesSonic the HedgehogPlatform s Game Boy AdvanceReleaseJP December 4 2003NA January 7 2004 1 PAL February 27 2004Genre s FightingMode s Single player multiplayer Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Characters 1 2 Minigames 2 Plot 3 Development and release 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Shadow the Hedgehog participates in a battle with Miles Tails Prower and Knuckles the Echidna The 3D stage features a grassy environment with Chao themed ruins Battles are fought in 3D arenas with up to four players Each character has a set of attacks and abilities The majority of attacks are used with B including the combo 1st 2nd and 3rd Attack Air Attack Upper Attack used to knock opponents straight up Heavy Attack used to knock opponents away and Aim Attack used to pursue an opponent after the Heavy Attack The A button is used to jump and the L button lets the player block attacks or heal damage if the button is held The playable characters also have unique special moves the three types being Shot Power and Set Shot moves center around using a projectile to damage the opponent from a distance Power moves focus on dealing damage quickly in a single move Trap moves generally involve using a type of bomb to surprise attack the enemy However only a limited number of special moves can be selected Shot Power and Trap must be allocated to three slots Ground Air and Defend The special move the player sets to Ground will be used when pressing R on the ground The move the player sets to Air will be used when pressing R in mid air The last slot Defend has a different function When a player sets a certain type of special move to Defend then every time an enemy uses the same type of special move set to Defend to attack it will automatically be blocked Each player has two vital stats a health bar and an Ichikoro Gauge When health is completely depleted the player is KO d and loses one life in a survival match or the one who KO d them gets a point in a KO match The Ground Air and Defend settings are chosen at the beginning of the match and every time the player respawns As a player takes damage blocks attacks or heals the Ichikoro Gauge fills up When it is full the next special move the player does will instantly KO anyone it hits However if they chose to defend against that type of special or successfully block their Ichikoro Gauge will be filled instantly Players healing damage will also slowly fill up their Ichikoro Gauge but are still vulnerable to attacks Characters edit The game features ten playable characters Eight are playable in the game s Story Mode Sonic the Hedgehog Miles Tails Prower Knuckles the Echidna Amy Rose Shadow the Hedgehog Rouge the Bat Cream the Rabbit and the original character Emerl By defeating opponents in the Story Mode the player will gain skill cards which Emerl can equip to customize his moveset and utilize other characters abilities Two additional characters E 102 Gamma and Chaos can be unlocked for use in Battle Mode and Challenge Mode after they are defeated in Story Mode Minigames edit The game includes five mini games The only mini game available at the beginning of the game is Soniclash in which players try to knock their opponents off the fighting arena to gather points In Tails Fly and Get players fly around and try to collect more rings than their opponents Knuckles Mine Hunt is a single player game based on the computer game Minesweeper In Amy s Treasure Island players move around and search for emeralds In Shadow s Speed Demon the players race against each other Plot editWhile studying the diary of his grandfather Professor Gerald Robotnik Dr Eggman learns of an artifact Gerald had unearthed a 4000 year old sentient weapon called the Gizoid created by an ancient civilization Eggman attempts to get the dormant Gizoid to work properly but is unsuccessful and abandons it at Emerald Beach Sonic the Hedgehog finds the Gizoid which activates and develops a link with him after Sonic demonstrates his abilities The Gizoid which Sonic names Emerl due to its ability to use the Chaos Emeralds demonstrates an ability to perfectly replicate any moves it sees and quickly gets wrapped up in the affairs of Sonic s friends allies and rivals Through his encounters with Miles Tails Prower Rouge The Bat Knuckles The Echidna Amy Rose Cream The Rabbit and Shadow The Hedgehog Emerl learns of the world and of concepts like friendship As they train together the group discovers that Emerl becomes stronger and develops more sentience with each Chaos Emerald that he obtains and begin searching for the remaining Emeralds to help the robot develop While searching they are repeatedly attacked by the forces of Eggman who now wants to retrieve the weapon including a rebuilt E 102 Gamma and a series of imperfect Emerl duplicates under the name E 121 Phi Eventually all the Chaos Emeralds are obtained and Emerl achieves full sapience In a last attempt Eggman decides to lure Emerl onto his new Death Egg to capture him The two battle and Emerl emerges victorious but Eggman uses his new Final Egg Blaster to force Emerl to override his link with Sonic with Eggman s own However this overloads Emerl deleting his personality and causing him to go haywire The rogue Gizoid then turns the blaster towards the planet and Sonic is sent to stop him before the world is destroyed Sonic defeats Emerl who briefly reverts to his previous personality and bids his friends farewell before overloading with energy and exploding leaving the shards of the Chaos Emeralds he acquired behind Sonic returns home to his friends who are saddened by the loss of Emerl When asked if he believes Emerl is truly gone Sonic reassures everyone that they will see him again someday Development and release editThe game was officially announced at the 2003 Electronic Entertainment Expo E3 and Tokyo Game Show both of which featured playable demos 3 4 The game was released in late 2003 in Japan as part of the Year of Sonic 5 and early 2004 by THQ in the United States following a deal between both companies 6 7 Internationally the game was co published by Sega Europe and THQ 6 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic69 100 8 Review scoresPublicationScoreGame Informer6 10 9 GamePro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 GameSpot7 7 10 11 GameSpy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 IGN8 10 13 Nintendo Power7 4 10 14 The game received generally mixed reviews from critics according to review aggregator site Metacritic 8 While some critics praised the game s surprisingly deep arena fighting gameplay graphics and multiplayer mode others dismissed it for its limited moveset and use of 2D sprites on a 3D fighting arena IGN gave the game a positive review saying It does try hard to be what Smash Bros is and even though the game doesn t quite reach the same status Nintendo and HAL created for the Nintendo consoles Sonic Battle has enough stuff to make it one of the top original fighters on the Game Boy Advance system 13 GameSpy also gave a positive review saying A solid and pleasantly deep arena beat em up with lots of longevity and though the presence of the Hedgehog and his posse adds absolutely nothing to the game it s nice to see them getting work in these tough economic times 12 Nintendo Power gave a more mixed review saying Moves are limited but the overall experience is tons of fun 14 GamePro also gave a mixed review criticizing the game s story mode saying The biggest problem with Sonic Battle is the poor game design in Story mode Earning Skill Points and thereby new abilities for Emerl the Robot is a grueling ordeal 10 References edit Dubin Jayson 2012 05 04 Sonic Battle Ships For The Game Boy Advance GameZone Retrieved 2023 11 21 ソニック バトル IGN Staff May 16 2003 E3 2003 Hands on Sonic Battle IGN Archived from the original on July 24 2021 Retrieved July 24 2021 Torres Ricardo September 23 2003 TGS 2003Sonic Battle Impressions GameSpot Archived from the original on July 24 2021 Retrieved July 24 2021 Kevin Gifford January 1 2000 Sonic Battle 1UP com Archived from the original on March 11 2016 Retrieved July 24 2021 a b Calvert Justin September 11 2003 THQ to copublish Sega Europe GBA games GameSpot Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved July 24 2021 Calvert Justin January 7 2004 Sonic Battle ships GameSpot Archived from the original on July 24 2021 Retrieved July 24 2021 a b Sonic Battle for Game Boy Advance Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on March 12 2016 Retrieved April 9 2013 Juba Joe Sonic Battle Game Informer Archived from the original on February 20 2008 Retrieved July 24 2021 a b Dinobot DJ January 13 2010 Sonic Battle Review from GamePro GamePro Archived from the original on January 13 2010 Retrieved September 9 2013 Provo Frank January 13 2004 Sonic Battle Review GameSpot Archived from the original on August 28 2011 Retrieved April 9 2013 a b GameSpy Sonic Battle Page 1 GameSpy Archived from the original on March 11 2012 Retrieved April 9 2013 a b Harris Craig 13 January 2004 Sonic Battle IGN Archived from the original on 31 October 2019 Retrieved April 9 2013 a b Sonic Battle Nintendo Power No 177 March 2004 p 119 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Sonic Battle Official website in Japanese Sonic Battle at MobyGames Portal nbsp Video games Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sonic Battle amp oldid 1222338987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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