Sonic
Unleashed is a 2008 platform video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. The
story follows Sonic as he attempts to restore the world after his nemesis
Doctor Eggman shatters it with a powerful laser to unleash Dark Gaia, an
ancient evil, while dealing with having become a "Werehog", a
werewolf-esque transformation, which he gains after coming into contact with
the energy of Dark Gaia. Gameplay features two distinct styles, with each being
played either during daytime or nighttime. Daytime stages incorporate Sonic's
traditional platforming and trademark speed, with a combination of
behind-the-back third-person viewpoints and 2D side-scroller platforming;
gameplay seamlessly transitions between these two views. Night-time levels
see Sonic transform into the Werehog; gameplay slows down to accommodate
greater platform play, and involves combat against waves of enemies using the
Werehog's brute strength.
The game's development
began in 2006, after the creation of its game engine, the Hedgehog Engine. It
was initially conceived as a sequel to Sonic Adventure 2, but developer Sonic
Team began to introduce enough new innovations that separated it from previous
games, and it was renamed Unleashed. The Werehog gameplay was conceived to help
introduce newer gamers unfamiliar with the Sonic franchise to the series. The
game's existence was first brought to light when Sega trademarked the Unleashed
name in March 2008, and shortly after, images and a gameplay video were leaked.
Three versions of the game were developed: one by Sonic Team for the
PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, one by Sonic Team and Dimps for the PlayStation 2
and Wii, and one by Gameloft for mobile phones. Sonic Unleashed was released in
the west in November 2008, and in Japan the following month.
Public
anticipation for Sonic Unleashed was high, as video game journalists saw it as
a possible return to Sonic's platforming roots. While it was commercially
successful—selling 2.45 million units—critical reception was mixed. Reviewers
praised certain elements, such as the sense of speed in daylight stages and the
graphics and audio that make up the environments, but criticized others, such
as the Werehog game mechanic, as well as several gameplay and design concepts.
Many felt Unleashed was not the game to reinvigorate the series. Sonic
Unleashed was delisted from retailers in 2010, following Sega's decision to
remove all Sonic games with below-average Metacritic scores from sale. Despite
this, the game was released on the PlayStation Network in April 2014 and on
PlayStation Now in March 2017 and was also given Xbox One backwards
compatibility on November 29, 2018.
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