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I have played this game a couple months after it came out in 2001. I still love it, to this day. SA2 is a visually great improvement compared to the first Sonic Adventure. The gameplay is also very smooth and more easy to handle. One thing I do miss is the change of formula for the treasure hunting stages. The music is incredible, my favorite part of the game. There's a wide range of genres and vocal tracks, it really gives the stages and characters more depth. The story is very mature and is more put together, the characters have tons of personality, and I love the upgrade to Chao world! The Chao Adventure 2 minigame for the VMU is hilarious! I love it more than the first Chao Adventure. I would definitely recommend anybody who wants to play a Sonic game to get a copy of Sonic Adventure 2, even if you haven't played any others.Read full review
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Game doesn’t work. I know it was untested but with the price and how good the disc looks, I would assume it was actually tested and labeled as “untested”
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I liked the slight consolidation of genres from the previous entry in the series, that one tried to do too many things and did most of them quite poorly just to showcase the Dreamcast's then awe-inducing processing power and many of the system's features (like the Chao characters introduced in order to support the Visual Memory Unit by slapping a Tamagotchi knock-off into a 3D platformer). It's much tighter, speedier, less buggy, runs much more smoothly and generally has better collision detection and camera work (save for some punctual sections in some stages, like the narrow corridors in Aquatic Mine), and in some aspects it's also more challenging than the first Adventure. I disliked the lack of enemy variety between stages; the "recycling" of multiple stage assets (Eggman's Weapons Bed is a retooling of Sonic's Metal Harbor, Shadow's Sky Rail is Knuckles' Pumpkin Hill, you get the idea) probably because of storage constraints due to the Dreamcast's GD-ROM format; the control setup could have used some work, like separating actions such as somersault/spin dash and the light dash and assign them to different buttons; the horrible and completely out of place Chao gardens are still there, now in the form of the "Chao World"; and in general this is one of the less "sonicy" games in the series, it gets pretty bleak and lacks the aesthetic creativity of previous titles, like the original Mega Drive/Genesis game, Sonic CD and even Sonic 3 and Knuckles. Overall it is a better game than its direct predecessor, but there are many good reasons for old school fans to despise it because of how many of the series' defining features it lacked, how many of Adventure's failings it carries, and how many of the series' current vices it introduced. In any case, at this point these are just quibbles over an undeniably polished, unique, mostly fun game. The last Sonic game for a Sega system is, somewhat fittingly, also probably one of the last really good Sonic games.Read full review
This game is above average. The Sonic and Shadow stages are the best in the entire game. These stages are the most creative and can offer multiple routes at times to help you reach the goal. Usually they are very fast paced and look amazing. Tails and Eggman stages can get repetitive and are very straightforward. Knuckles and Rouge stages are kind of open areas that you treasure hunt in. Some are kind of small and others are kind of vast. They are generally not too exciting and can be tedious. The Chao World is not too bad. It is slow and it takes a lot of chaos drives for Chao to have decent abilities. Raising Chao to win races can take quite awhile. The controls are mostly accurate. Sometimes the game can mess up at times and ignore or misread your controller inputs. Example, when playing as Sonic or Shadow you will homing attack at an enemy and will not hit them; even though you pointed your control stick in their direction. Camera angles are the major annoyance that grinds my gears the most. It seems kind of fixed and resists being moved by the triggers. This is very annoying when trying to find certain upgrades or secrets in the game. The story is not really that great and far out there, along with depressing and to serious for a Sonic game. Overall it’s an above average game that makes a good addition to a Dreamcast library.Read full review
Well to say the least it is a very great sonic title. I was only looking for sonic One at first and well i found out there were two. So i got both. Yes there are still parts of the first one i would of liked to see in S2 (sonic adventure 2. Mostly the walking around like a real Rpg. Talking to people on the streets. and the selection of characters. Yeah s2 does have a good guy bad guy choice but sonic and dark sonic runns fast. Tails and eggman are shooters.and Rouge and knuckels are treasur hunters. the only good thing about sonic two is the CHAO GAMES!!!! they are a lot less complicated and fun. But the Vmu game sucks compared to the first one. its not as engaging. all in all if you had both Sonic 1 and sonic 2 its great to swich between the two when you get bored with the other or stuck on a level. Im not as impressed with sonic 2 as i was with sonic 1.Read full review
Ten years seems like a long time when you think about it, but like the incredible speed of our favorite hedgehog, it seems like a moment ago in video game history. I can still remember with great clarity the delight when I first punched in the cartridge to Sonic The Hedgehog on my Genesis, marveling at the wonderful colors, the blazing speed, and of course, the attitude of our impatient blue devil. In those 10 years that have past, SEGA has gone through some mammoth changes but none bigger than what has taken place this year. SEGA has gone from small start up, head gamemaster of consoles, deceiver of its devoted followers, and now, the upcoming underdog. Sonic has changed as well from its simple 2D platforming roots, seeing its share of wonderful innovation (remember, the Sonic & Knuckles cart technology?), substandard lull of decency during the Saturn years, and finally finding redemption and resurrection on the Dreamcast.Read full review
The game was in excellent condition, minor damage to the jewel case (which was mentioned). No visible scratches on disk and manual was in perfect shape. It looks awesome with my Sonic collection and is even better to play!
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This is the best 3D Sonic game that isn't Sonic Frontiers in my opinion. One of the highlights is the three gameplay styles which gives you a good amount of variety, as well as a entertaining story that is still better than most of the Sonic games that followed. Another example is rail grinding as Sonic or Shadow is fast paced & fun. I know not every one agrees but I'm one of the few who honestly enjoys running around & blasting all the mechanical enemies, as Tails or Dr. Robotnik/EGG MAN in their Mechs. I even like the treasure hunting levels where you play Knuckles or Rouge, & who could forget the Chao Garden something most of us would like to see comeback. I know I'm not the only one who wishes SEGA would make a third Adventure game but, at least we still have this game & the first one. In short a great game, a must own & one that every gamer should play at least once five stars.Read full review
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Sonic Adventure 2 is the sequel to the hit game Sonic Adventure. This time around, Sonic and friends must defeat not only Dr. Robotnik but two newcomer foes by the names of Rouge the Bat, and perhaps the more dangerous of the two, Shadow the Hedgehog. While it doesn't offer an open world experience like the first installment in the Adventure series, it does offer an upgrade on the Chao garden system which now almost serves as the open world experience. In addition, players can now choose to play as either the heroes (Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles "Tails" Prower, Knuckles the Echidna) or the villains (Shadow the Hedgehog, Dr. Robotnik, Rouge the Bat) and play the story from either perspective. Many fans regard this game as the greatest 3D Sonic game of all time, and considering just how fantastically it's held up, that's no surprise. I would give this game 9.9/10 stars.Read full review
With an IGN rating of 9.2 you know this game is going to be good. Although not really an "adventure" like the first game its definitely one to check out, especially if you are a big sonic fan. Even if you are not, the high speeds, interesting obstacles, and creative environments will put you into awe. The only thing that might grind your gears is there voice acting, which surprisingly, never bothered me. If you are purchasing this game for a young fan I am positive they wont care, as for me, I liked the voice acting, but than again when you get all wrapped up in how awesome a game is you tend to forget a few things. The levels are fun and sometimes challenging and the music will stay ingrained in your mind into your later years (in a good way). There are three different parts to this game, racing, shooting, and treasure hunting. while my favorite is of course steering sonic/shadow through levels as fast as I could a close second was navigating these large levels trying to find the next clue to the whereabouts of the master emerald shard, chaos emerald, or key. If you have a little bit of sense you can easily understand the riddles. With Eggman/Tails you have to shoot things, and with there lock-on laser this does get a bit boring, but once you get to the later levels that definitely wont be so. and lastly, These bosses are some you will remember for the rest of you life. period. I still remember raising my controller up in glory when I defeated the final boss, I loved this game and I am certain you will too.Read full review