Sonic The Hedgehog Fan Creates RPG Concept

Sonic The Hedgehog Fan Creates RPG Concept

In the 35 years that Sonic the Hedgehog has been around, there have been 114 games released that feature the Blue Blur, plus two live-action movies, with plans for more, along with about a dozen or so animated specials and loads of merchandise along the way.

Point being: it’s a lot.

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That said, if there’s one thing the Sonic universe is missing, besides a solo Silver title and a remaster of Shadow the Hedgehog for modern consoles, it’s a true RPG that fits within the world of Sonic himself.

No mind, Sonic the Hedgehog fan and online content creator Sun.mp2 took it upon themselves to envision what an RPG could look like, and it’s genius.

Sharing a commission on social media, the 16-second video shows an RPG where Sonic and crew are always in motion. Where you’d normally find a stage timer and ring counter, are multiple “Action” options that Sonic has access to.

By selecting the “Chaos” button, Sonic tags in Shadow to deal damage to the foe. Later, selecting the “Dash” button lets Sonic himself take a swing at things with his iconic speed hit.

There’s even an “Item” option that lets Sonic do a rather devastating attack.

Again, all of this takes place as the party is in motion. Whereas Dark Brotherhood, the only attempt at a Sonic RPG and from BioWare, no less, featured movement in the over-world, all of its battles were static.

Here, that isn’t the case, and if we haven’t stressed it enough, it’s genius.

Which is to say Sega, if you’re reading this, please hire this individual. It’s simply too good of an idea to let it exist as a 17-second commission.

Sonic Has Tried A Lot Of Things, But The Only RPG It Received Was Poorly Reviewed

Over those whopping 114 games and counting, there’s been your typical platformers, racing games, appearances in the Olympics alongside Mario and even a fighting game on the Game Boy Advance.

But the aforementioned RPG, Chronicles: Dark Brotherhood, was not nearly as well-received as Sonic’s other escapades. When it launched on the DS in 2008, it opened to a 74 on Metacritic from 55 critic reviews, and an even worse 6.2 user score.

“There’s fun to be had, and the game does pick up after the first few hours, but we’d be surprised to see many DS gamers get behind Dark Brotherhood while there are so many superior role-playing games on the platform,” IGN’s review read in part. “There’s a good design in here somewhere; it’s just lost in the shuffle of it all.”

That’s pretty much where the consensus lies. It’s fun, but there are a lot of cracks in the RPG formula and the story isn’t strong enough to carry things forward.

With a proper story, this take on an RPG looks like it could be a winner.


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  • Gaby Souza é criador do MdroidTech, especialista em tecnologia, aplicativos, jogos e tendências do mundo digital. Com anos de experiência testando dispositivos e softwares, compartilha análises, tutoriais e notícias para ajudar usuários a aproveitarem ao máximo seus aparelhos. Apaixonado por inovação, mantém o compromisso de entregar conteúdo original, confiável e fácil de entender