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The iOS/Android version contains some differences found in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I (PartnerNET build)|PartnerNET build]], and retains some changes found in that build, including the rotating minecart stage in [[Lost Labyrinth Zone]] and the Score Attack section in [[Casino Street Zone]]. The camera rotates when running through loops in this version also. | The iOS/Android version contains some differences found in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I (PartnerNET build)|PartnerNET build]], and retains some changes found in that build, including the rotating minecart stage in [[Lost Labyrinth Zone]] and the Score Attack section in [[Casino Street Zone]]. The camera rotates when running through loops in this version also. | ||
− | The 360 version is noticeably shinier than its counterparts, due to higher bloom. The PS3 version doesn't use as much bloom and the | + | The 360 version is noticeably shinier than its counterparts, due to higher bloom. The PS3 version doesn't use as much bloom and the iPad version alters some textures, making them less shiny as well. |
− | The Android version combines some elements from both previous versions. It takes the levels and textures from the | + | The Android version combines some elements from both previous versions. It takes the levels and textures from the iOS versions, and the map selection from the console versions. |
Only the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions support custom soundtracks. | Only the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions support custom soundtracks. |
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I is the first part of the episodic game Sonic the Hedgehog 4 originally released on October 7th, 11th, 12th, and 13th in the US regions, October 7th, 13th, and 15th in the EU region, and October 12, 13th in the JP region. A couple years later, Steam and Android ports were also released. Episode I was first announced on the GameSpot website on September 9th, 2009, the 10th anniversary of the Sega Dreamcast.
Contents
Plot
Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I is set shortly after the events of Sonic 3 & Knuckles and takes place before the events of the next part, named "Episode 2". After Sonic manages to destroy Doctor Eggman's space station, he decides it is time to take a much deserved break. After parting with his companions Tails and Knuckles, Sonic sets off to explore new territories alone.
However, unbeknownst to him, his nemesis, Dr. Eggman, has survived their last encounter, and has revisited and improved some of his very best robotic creations in another attempt to defeat Sonic. Sonic must travel through a variety of zones to defeat Dr. Eggman once again.
The first episode sees Sonic travelling through four main zones: Splash Hill, Casino Street, Lost Labyrinth and Mad Gear, where he battles Dr. Eggman and altered versions of his past contraptions. Upon handling Dr. Eggman's four initial mechanisms, Sonic then squares off against the doctor in a boss battle marathon. If the game is finished with all seven Chaos Emeralds collected, a post-credits cutscene is shown, teasing the appearance of Metal Sonic in the next episode.
Platform Differences
In order to fit within WiiWare size limits, music in the Wii version uses a sequenced format similar to MIDI or module formats. As a result, there are noticeable differences from the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions' recorded music. As the Wii is not capable of producing high definition graphics, the screen resolution is also smaller.
The iOS/Android version contains some differences found in the PartnerNET build, and retains some changes found in that build, including the rotating minecart stage in Lost Labyrinth Zone and the Score Attack section in Casino Street Zone. The camera rotates when running through loops in this version also.
The 360 version is noticeably shinier than its counterparts, due to higher bloom. The PS3 version doesn't use as much bloom and the iPad version alters some textures, making them less shiny as well.
The Android version combines some elements from both previous versions. It takes the levels and textures from the iOS versions, and the map selection from the console versions.
Only the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions support custom soundtracks.
Criticism
Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I has been criticized for its "floaty" physics, likely due to its use of the Sonic Rush engine. This can often result in various oddities such as Sonic being able to stand sideways on walls. Another major criticism is Sonic uncurling when he flies off an edge, thus leaving him susceptible to enemy attacks. Following negative reception from older builds, it was confirmed that the physics would be tuned up for the final release, however it has been stated that dramatic changes in the way the game plays would require extensive level-redesign, which was not possible in the time limit set until the game's release.
The music has also been criticized for its poor choice of synthesized instruments, as well as low-quality DAC recordings from Sonic 2 that vary little between songs. Jun Senoue said that he looked into using a Mega Drive soundfont, but could not find a NEC PC-88 (a popular 80s Japanese computer with similar sound hardware) to run the software on.
Production Credits
Main article: Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I credits |
Resources
Artwork
External links
- Official Website
- Japanese Official Website
- Initial announcement (and teaser trailer) on Gamespot
- Project Needlemouse Music from Hedgehog Day on YouTube
- Sonic 4 announcement and trailer on Gamespot
- The interview with Ken Balough on Gamespot
- Sega America Blog: Project Needlemouse Character Countdown – Finale and Concept Art!
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