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Sonic and his friends have banded together with leading RPG developer BioWare (Mass Effect, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic) to create a stylish blend of strategy and speed for Sonic’s first RPG, Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood™. Exclusively for the Nintendo DS™, Sonic Chronicles mixes a rich story, hand-painted visuals, fast-paced team combat, and wireless collectible trading into a uniquely compelling adventure.
Players will customize their party and characters, choosing from Sonic, Tails, Amy Rose, Knuckles, Shadow, Rouge, and more, and prepare to defeat a menacing new enemy. Rhythmically tapping and dragging with the stylus in Sonic-style battles, players can level up and use Rings to buy new special attacks as they progress through 20 different and beautifully hand-drawn areas including new and classic Sonic locales. With an engaging storyline, lightning fast attacks, high production values, and impeccable visuals, Sonic Chronicles allows gamers to experience Sonic in a whole new way.
Total Sales |
0.01m
Japan |
0.50m
NA |
0.29m
Europe |
0.08m
Others |
0.88m
Total |
1 | n/a | n/a | 10,387 | 10,387 | |
2 | n/a | 49,890 | 11,066 | 10,605 | 71,561 |
3 | n/a | 25,587 | 7,812 | 5,787 | 39,186 |
4 | n/a | 13,382 | 6,757 | 3,462 | 23,601 |
5 | n/a | 9,538 | 5,479 | 2,575 | 17,592 |
6 | n/a | 7,984 | 6,834 | 2,522 | 17,340 |
7 | n/a | 7,473 | 9,805 | 2,915 | 20,193 |
8 | n/a | 8,536 | 10,066 | 3,145 | 21,747 |
9 | n/a | 11,001 | 13,054 | 4,066 | 28,121 |
10 | n/a | 19,270 | 16,071 | 6,017 | 41,358 |
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Questklonoa
posted 22/08/2016, 10:25
It's not the best game I played, sitting as a disliked game in my opinion for a number of reasons, it's enjoyable at least. It won't really help keep you playing, unless you're willing to beat the game. The game does have a pretty cool fighting mechanic, but once you played for a set of time, it gets pretty repetitive quickly. And grinding is almost worthless, as the game will only give you a small amount of XP once you reach a certain level in a certain area, thus making grinding a chore. Moving around is pretty awkward, as you use the stylus to move. It would've been better if the way you move is like the way you can in Dragon Quest IX, instead of like the way you move in Phantom Hourglass/Spirit Tracks. Oh, and the directional pad is unused, I don't know why. I would like to go in more detail, but I have only mixed opinions on this game. Message | Report |
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SJGohan3972
posted 05/05/2009, 06:25
I'm suprised this is doing less in Europe than in the US, I thought Sonic was really popular over there. Message | Report |