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− | These levels have the same gameplay mechanics as the regular levels in ''Sonic Forces'', but are much shorter. They are always played from a 2.5D perspective and put special emphasis on a particular gimmick or obstacle, such as flamethrowers and exploding blocks. The routes the player travels along in a secret stage are likewise different from those in regular stages, having been constructed from the ground up with additional plaforms and basic building blocks, such as unbreakable Containers. These stages | + | These levels have the same gameplay mechanics as the regular levels in ''Sonic Forces'', but are much shorter. They are always played from a 2.5D perspective and put special emphasis on a particular gimmick or obstacle, such as flamethrowers and exploding blocks. The routes the player travels along in a secret stage are likewise different from those in regular stages, having been constructed from the ground up with additional plaforms and basic building blocks, such as unbreakable Containers. These stages are similar to the Challenge Acts from ''[[Sonic Generations]]'' and the smaller Acts in ''[[Sonic Colors]]'' regarding size and duration, as well as elements found like Reviving Blocks and Sprinklers. |
Each stage is set in the respective territory that they are unlocked in as the player progresses through the game. Only [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Modern Sonic]] and the [[Avatar]] are playable in these stages, with [[Shadow the Hedgehog]] being playable in Sonic's stages if Episode Shadow has been downloaded. | Each stage is set in the respective territory that they are unlocked in as the player progresses through the game. Only [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Modern Sonic]] and the [[Avatar]] are playable in these stages, with [[Shadow the Hedgehog]] being playable in Sonic's stages if Episode Shadow has been downloaded. |
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Extra level, Sonic Forces |
Number of Acts: 6 |
Secret Stages are seven optional stages in Sonic Forces that can be unlocked by reclaiming territory on the World Map as the player progresses through the game. Completing these stages will unlock extra Avatar items and offer bonus experience for the Avatar.
Overview
These levels have the same gameplay mechanics as the regular levels in Sonic Forces, but are much shorter. They are always played from a 2.5D perspective and put special emphasis on a particular gimmick or obstacle, such as flamethrowers and exploding blocks. The routes the player travels along in a secret stage are likewise different from those in regular stages, having been constructed from the ground up with additional plaforms and basic building blocks, such as unbreakable Containers. These stages are similar to the Challenge Acts from Sonic Generations and the smaller Acts in Sonic Colors regarding size and duration, as well as elements found like Reviving Blocks and Sprinklers.
Each stage is set in the respective territory that they are unlocked in as the player progresses through the game. Only Modern Sonic and the Avatar are playable in these stages, with Shadow the Hedgehog being playable in Sonic's stages if Episode Shadow has been downloaded.
List of Secret Stages
No. | Name | Area | Character | Unlock criteria |
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1 | Fire Cannon 1 | Mystic Jungle | Avatar | Clear Aqua Road. |
2 | Vanish Panel 1 | City | Sonic/Shadow | Clear Red Gate Bridge. |
3 | Bomb Block 1 | Green Hill | Sonic/Shadow | Clear Guardian Rock. |
4 | Plasma Cannon 1 | Chemical Plant | Avatar | Clear Network Terminal. |
5 | Laser Cannon 1 | Death Egg | Sonic/Shadow | Clear Death Egg. |
6 | Reverse Block 1 | Metropolis | Avatar | Clear Null Space. |
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Optional levels: Episode Shadow levels: Nintendo Switch: Music:
Comics: Songs: "Fist Bump" | "Infinite" | "Fighting Onward" | "Nowhere to Run" | "Justice" | "Moonlight Battlefield" | "Virtual Enemies" | "Set in Motion" | "Fading World" | "The Light of Hope" | "Rhythm and Balance" | "Supporting Me" |