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Sonic Chronicles - The Dark Brotherhood DSi and DS Lite

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A mysterious enemy is inflicting havoc on Angel Island. Knuckles has been kidnapped and all but one of the Chaos Emeralds has been taken. Now it’s up to Sonic and his team of frien… See more

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Sonic Chronicles - The Dark Brotherhood Product Details

Released on 26/09/2008

A mysterious enemy is inflicting havoc on Angel Island. Knuckles has been kidnapped and all but one of the Chaos Emeralds has been taken. Now it’s up to Sonic and his team of friends – including Tails, Amy, Shadow and Knuckles – to set out on a quest to stop this new threat from another world. Their adventure takes them away from their home in the Green Hill Zone to Angel Island and through to an alternate and terrible dimension. Sonic and his friends must combine their skills and strengths to overcome all obstacles and evil enemies in their biggest challenge yet.

Sonic Chronicles The Dark Brotherhood for DS Features:

  • Epic Journey: Embarking in a rich story fi lled with twists and turns, Sonic and friends must use teamwork and strategy to uncover and defeat the mysterious menace that is destroying their world.
  • Teamwork and Customisation: Build a team choosing from 11 different Sonic characters to defeat enemies; their unique abilities, skills and tactics that can be customised throughout the game.
  • Combat: Use teamwork to battle new enemies and perform new character combo moves to execute bigger enemy hits.
  • Over 20 Areas to Explore: Discover new worlds and classic Sonic environments while solving puzzles and dodging obstacles. Just like combat some challenges require teamwork to solve.
  • Wi-Fi Trading and Collecting: Collect several types of Chao, each with varying power-ups and abilities that help.
  • The spiky one gets statted up

    A colourful, cuddly Sonic RPG - from the makers of mighty Xbox 360 epics Mass Effect and Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic? It might be like James Cameron directing the next series of In The Night Garden - but in the case of Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, it's worked out beautifully.

    Unidentified Fighting Objects

    So, the hedgehog's crew are under threat from an unknown enemy (clue: it's aliens from outer space) and only hours of RPG gameplay can save them. Along the way, Bioware has, rightly, shoehorned in enough Sonic characters and references to make a Sega fan faint - even Dr Robotnik gets a surprisingly kind-hearted cameo.

    In the exploration sections, it's all about teamwork: you can't just rely on old spiky-chops.

    In the exploration sections, it's all about teamwork: you can't just rely on old spiky-chops. Knuckles can gallop up vertical walls. Big The Cat can survive environmental hazards unsinged. Sonic himself is needed for loop-the-loops. As a result, Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood’s 20 chunkily cartoony environments aren't short on things to see, do and find.

    Tap out

    Or punch in the face. The battles - with evil throbbing maggots and bad-tempered robot armadillos - require team specialties, too. Sonic moves fast, naturally; ‘Lady-bat’ Rouge distracts enemies; and so on. But unlike, say, Final Fantasy IV, the stylus isn't left to just stir your tea.

    Meaty POW attacks - essential against some baddies - work like Elite Beat Agents: tap and slide to on-screen prompts, and the timelier you are, the more devastating your attack will be. It adds real heart-stopping tension to the fight, especially as the same test of steady-handedness is used to *defend* against potentially fatal hits.

    Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood is as accomplished a Sonic RPG as you could hope for.

    Bioware's love of detail is etched all over Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. Delve too far into the rich array of item-tinkering, team-selecting, Chao-fiddling menus, and it's possible a search party will have to come and help you back. And the developer's expert story-telling is here, too: odd as it may seem, this really is a mini Mass Effect on your tiny touch-screen.

    But RPG addicts be warned: like the somewhat similar Mario & Luigi titles, this is lighter than your average RPG. Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood is for younglings - the proof is in the Pokemon-esque ability to trade ability-enhancing Chao across Wi-Fi. Battles are easy-ish, character development is pretty limited, and the game only really gets into its stride right at the end.

    Seek and destroy

    And while the combat is among the best on DS, things are less sparkly elsewhere. The repetitive 'kill this / fetch me that' side-missions will have you itching to get back to the scrapping. Thankfully, the game as a whole sees Sonic using a lot of his little hedgehog fists and not so much of his feet or brain.

    Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood is as accomplished a Sonic RPG as you could hope for. Colourful, confident, and a perfect fit for DS, it's proof that serious big developers and cheeky little hedgehogs can mix.

    GAME's Verdict
    plus points
    • The touch-screen tapping makes the fighting system sparkle.
    • Classy dialogue and some surprisingly deep character-driven moments.
    • So much Sonic stuff, it's like a Sega fan's Christmas and birthday rolled into one.
    minus points
    • You'll be aching for another fight during the repetitive out-of-combat bits.
    • Like Mario & Luigi, this doesn't have the depth of 'grown-up' RPGs.
    • Will leave you impatient for a sequel to round off the rough edges.

    Review by: Mark Scott
    Version Tested: DS
    Review Published: 01.10.08

    Published: 01/10/2008

  • Hope you remembered to bake a cake: Sonic the Hedgehog, Sega ever-young platforming mascot, hits his 20th birthday this week.

    Two decades of Sonic! And it only seems like yesterday that we first saw him speeding through rings, racing off the edge of the screen, and trouncing Dr Robotnik back on the Sega Megadrive.

    Since then, Sonic been a fixture of almost every games console going and it can be too long before we see him turning up on the 3DS, The PlayStation Vita, and the Wii U.

    Created by Yuji Naka back in the early 1990s, Sonic was Sega attempt to rival Nintendo Super Mario, and while the plumber remains a classic in his own right, Sonic hasn done too badly for himself, giving platform fans everywhere a taste for fast-paced action and colourful levels.

    Sega hero shows no signs of slowing down either no pun intended. Later this year, Sonic Generations will be hitting the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3, and Nintendo 3DS. It promises to blend elements from Sonic 2D origins with his later 3D adventures, and the word on the street is that it one of the best Sonic games Sega has seen in years. Here to the next 20, Sonic!

Sonic Chronicles - The Dark Brotherhood User Reviews
Top review
Mrpoo
3 months ago
Sonic chronices-brotherhood
I really want it but my mum says wast of money
Sonic Chronicles - The Dark Brotherhood
This game is amazing its fun its challenging and its a brilliant game to get and a that price who could resist its full of lots of charicters and it wont disapoint you i would rate this game 10/10
Haile Blackwood
3 years ago
Sonic Chronicles - The Dark Brotherhood
I havent played this game yet but no doubut about it it's going to be good im a huge fan of sonic.
Linda
3 years ago
Sonic Chronicles - The Dark Brotherhood
I have probably played this game 10 times now and has never ceased to amaze me.10/10
M Abdul
2 years ago
Sonic Chronicles - The Dark Brotherhood
excellent game in my opinion the best sonic game on the ds .great buy and i reccomend it to everyone.i rate this 11/10
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