Development
began soon after the American release of Sonic Adventure in 1999 and lasted 18
months. The game was produced in commemoration of the Sonic series' tenth
anniversary and was designed to be faster-paced and more action-oriented than
the original. The development team also expanded upon the presence of the Chao
creatures and other player characters. Its locations were influenced by
American locations such as San Francisco and Yosemite National Park. Sega
announced Sonic Adventure 2 in October 1999 and exhibited it at E3 2000. It was
released worldwide on June 23, 2001.
Sonic
Adventure 2 received generally positive reviews for its gameplay variety,
visuals, and audio, though some criticized its camera, voice acting, and plot.
An enhanced port for the GameCube, Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, was released
worldwide in 2002; this version features improved textures and multiplayer
options. Sonic Adventure 2 was also released as a download for PlayStation 3,
Xbox 360, and Windows in 2012.
I love this game so much, hope it get a remake soon!!!
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