
The big innovation is that Sonic gains the ability to transform into a werewolf. The game's story is something we've seen before: Sonic has to stop Eggman but ends up taking on a giant monster that the Doctor loses control of.
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Sonic Unleashed released in 2008 and was the first true next-gen game in the series since 2006's Sonic the Hedgehog. (It features one of the greatest songs in the franchise, "With Me.") Black Knight is a little better than Secret Rings, but both games are bottom of the barrel compared to the rest of the games on this list. While a lot of the dialogue is, unfortunately, mediocre, the true final boss features excellent build-up, and the actual fight is memorable. At the very least, the game isn't quite as long as Secret Rings. The mission format returns, and it is really awful. However, despite improvements, Black Knight falls into some of the same holes of Secret Rings. Motion controls, however, are used for slashing, which can be fun, especially in the boss fights. While Secret Rings made okay use of motion control, traditional controls will always win. The gameplay is an improvement over Secret Rings. Unfortunately, the cutscenes revert back to being storybook-like afterward. The game starts off on a better note than Secret Rings, featuring a fully animated opening cutscene and a much more menacing antagonist. This time the hedgehog is thrown into the world of King Arthur. Sonic and the Black Knight is the second in the "storybook" series, after Secret Rings. The dialogue is also very bad - it's obvious this was aimed at a very young audience. The plot isn't bad, but the storybook cutscenes give the game a cheap look, like there was no budget. Who wants to collect 99 coins or break jars? How about doing those things multiple times? The worlds feature nice visuals (getting to see Sonic run on a dinosaur is a treat) but you'll be seeing these stages over and over again thanks to the many missions. It gets extremely repetitive, and the actual missions are often filler.

If anything else about the game was more than mediocre, this wouldn't be as big of a deal. That's the thing: the gameplay feels more like one of those mobile runner games than an actual console game. Jumping is the big negative because it can be tough to charge a jump at the right moment since Sonic is constantly running unless you have him brake. It makes okay use of the Wii remote by tilting it so Sonic can move left or right. The controls are known for being infamous, though they aren't horrible. Despite these unique aspects, Secret Rings is easily the weakest of the main games. This was the first time where players could manually steer Sonic thanks to motion control. Secret Rings brings the Blue Blur into an Arabian setting, something that could come straight out of Aladdin. At the time, the Wii was still relatively new, so one could imagine the excitement of a brand new Sonic game for the console. Sonic and the Secret Rings was the first Sonic game for the Wii. (Such as Sonic 3D Blast and Sonic Boom.) It's time we blast through with Sonic speed and get started. It won't include games on the small console, (such as Sonic Advance and Sonic Rush) games of a spin-off nature (such as Shadow the Hedgehog and Knuckles' Chaotix) and other miscellaneous games. and LEGO Dimensions). For this list, we'll be looking at all the main console games ranked. (He's even guest-starred in other titles, such as Super Smash Bros. He's had many games throughout his 26-year-long career.

(He also appears briefly in Disney's Wreck-It Ralph.) He's also appeared in books, on shirts, hats, and just about everywhere.

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He's appeared in numerous TV shows, comics, and even his own movie. Since 1991, Sonic has appeared in all different types of media. From the classic Genesis titles to the next-gen games, you're almost always guaranteed high-speed gameplay. The games are known for one primary thing: speed. On more than one occasion he has put his life on the line to save the world. He's got that cool personality and will always stand up for what's right. The character is a fan favorite for many reasons. He quickly became SEGA's mascot and a direct rival to Nintendo. The blue hedgehog debuted in 1991 on the SEGA Genesis. Next to Mario and Pac-Man, the most recognizable video game character is easily Sonic. "What you see is what you get! Just a guy that loves adventure! I'm Sonic the Hedgehog!"
