More Sonic sightings!
Sonic has had a long and brilliant game career dating back to the Genesis days. The franchise has had its ups and downs as it transited from generation to generation. To date, Sonic has found a home in the Wii and is blazing across levels faster and more stylish than ever.
In Sonic and the Secret Rings, the Sega mascot finds himself in the world of the classic story book Arabian nights. There’s just one problem= some of the last pages are missing and it’s up to the speedy, blue hedgehog to live the tales and supply the right ending.
The Wii architecture has allowed the developers to add a new twist to the controls. While storming across levels at breakneck velocities, the Wii controller can be tilted from side to side to steer Sonic. This, added with supporting game modes make either single or group play that much more exciting.
We’ve shown you some screens in the past and we’re back with more to feast your eyes on.
See more images after the jump.
Sonic has had a long and brilliant game career dating back to the Genesis days. The franchise has had its ups and downs and downs as it transited from generation to generation. To date, Sonic has found a home in the Wii and is blazing across levels faster and more stylish than ever.
In Sonic and the Secret Rings, the Sega mascot finds himself in the world of the classic story book Arabian nights. There’s just one problem – some of the last pages are missing and it’s up to the speedy, blue hedgehog to live the tales and supply the right ending.
The Wii architecture has allowed the developers to add a new twist to the controls. While storming across levels at breakneck velocities, the Wii controller can be tilted from side to side to steer Sonic. This, added with supporting game modes make either single or group play that much more exciting.
We’ve shown you some screens in the past and we’re back with more to feast your eyes on. To see more screens of the game, check them out via the link below.
Via Gamespot