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[[File:Finalhazard.png|thumb|right|250px|Finalhazard in ''Sonic Adventure 2's'' Last Story.]]
 
[[File:Finalhazard.png|thumb|right|250px|Finalhazard in ''Sonic Adventure 2's'' Last Story.]]
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In the [[Sonic games|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games]], a '''Last Story''' (ラストストーリー) refers to the final section of the single-player story mode, typically appearing as a "secret" selection on the game options screen and only unlocked after fulfilling specific requirements: often the completion of all the game's normal character storylines, along with the collection of all 7 [[Chaos Emeralds]]. The Last Story typically brings the plot of the game to conclusion; cutscenes play, secrets are revealed, [[Super transformation|supers get transformed]], and the player finds themselves pitted against the ''real'' final boss.
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==Overview==
 
[[File:Metal Overlord.png|thumb|right|250px|Metal Overlord in ''Sonic Heroes'' Last Story.]]
 
[[File:Metal Overlord.png|thumb|right|250px|Metal Overlord in ''Sonic Heroes'' Last Story.]]
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The first ''Sonic'' game to explicitly include a Last Story was ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''. Once both the Hero and Dark stories had been completed, a third option became accessible in the Story Select menu, labeled "Last". The Last Story saw mysteries revealed about [[Professor Gerald]]'s final descent into madness, with both heroes and villains forced to team up for the massive final level, [[Cannon's Core]], and the final bosses, [[Biolizard]] and [[Finalhazard]].
  
In the [[Sonic games]], a '''Last Story''' refers to the final section of the single-player story mode, typically appearing as a "secret" selection on the game options screen and only unlocked after fulfilling specific requirements: often the completion of all the game's normal character storylines, along with the collection of all 7 [[Chaos Emeralds]]. The Last Story typically brings the plot of the game to conclusion; cutscenes play, secrets are revealed, [[Super transformation|supers get transformed]], and the player finds themselves pitted against the ''real'' final boss.
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Although ''Adventure 2'' was the first game to ''call'' its final chapter "Last Story", ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' included a very similar conclusion under the auspices of the "?" [[Super Sonic]] character selection. Here [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] made a final tour of [[Mystic Ruins]], tracking the progress of the renegade [[Chaos]] just before his final transformation, and revealing the last details of [[Pachacamac]]'s ancient crime against the [[Chao]]. The final boss sees [[Perfect Chaos]] fight Super Sonic in the ruins of [[Station Square]].
 
 
===Overview===
 
 
 
The first [[Sonic games|''Sonic'' game]] to explicitly include a Last Story was ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''. Once both the Hero and Dark stories had been completed, a third option became accessible in the Story Select menu, labeled "Last". The Last Story saw mysteries revealed about [[Professor Gerald]]'s final descent into madness, with both heroes and villains forced to team up for the massive final level, [[Cannon's Core]], and the final bosses, [[Biolizard]] and [[Finalhazard]].
 
  
Although ''Adventure 2'' was the first game to ''call'' it's final chapter "Last Story", ''[[Sonic Adventure 1]]'' included a very similar conclusion under the auspices of the "?" [[Super Sonic]] character selection. Here [[Sonic]] made a final tour of [[Mystic Ruins]], tracking the progress of the renegade [[Chaos]] just before his final transformation, and revealing the last details of [[Pachacamac]]'s ancient crime against the [[chao]]. The final boss sees [[Perfect Chaos]] fight [[Super Sonic]] in the ruins of [[Station Square]].
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One could go so far as to extrapolate the trend back further, to ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles]]''. [[The Doomsday Zone]] fulfills many of the criteria of a Last Story: a final boss inaccessible in normal play, only unlocked after the Chaos Emeralds (or better the [[Super Emeralds]]) have been collected. However, since the level is continuous with Sonic's normal playthrough after [[Death Egg Zone (Sonic & Knuckles)|Death Egg Zone]], Doomsday is not generally considered a Last Story. Likewise, ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'', ''[[Sonic Generations]]'' and the [[Sonic and the Secret Rings|storybook]] [[Sonic and the Black Knight|titles]] do not have Last Stories, since their last bosses don't require extra accomplishments to unlock beyond clearing the Sonic-only story.
  
One could go so far as to extrapolate the trend back further, to ''[[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]]''. [[The Doomsday Zone]] fulfills many of the criteria of a Last Story: a final boss inaccessible in normal play, only unlocked after the Chaos Emeralds(or better the [[Super Emeralds]]) have been collected. However, since the level is continuous with [[Sonic]]'s normal playthrough after [[Death Egg Zone (Sonic & Knuckles)]], Doomsday is not generally considered a Last Story. Likewise, ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'' and the [[Sonic and the Secret Rings|storybook]] [[Sonic and the Black Knight|titles]] do not have Last Stories, since their last bosses don't require extra accomplishments to unlock beyond clearing the Sonic-only story.
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==List of Last Stories==
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{| class="prettytable" style="width:auto;"
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!Game
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!Level/boss
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!Unlock criteria
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|-
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|''[[Sonic Adventure]]''
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|[[Perfect Chaos]]
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|Complete all characters' stories in Adventure mode.
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|-
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|''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''
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|[[Cannon's Core]], [[Biolizard]], [[Finalhazard]]
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|Complete the Hero and Dark stories.
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|-
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|''[[Sonic Heroes]]''
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|[[Metal Madness]], [[Metal Overlord]]
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|Complete all four teams' stories and collect all seven Chaos Emeralds.
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|-
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|''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]''
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|[[The Last Way]], [[Devil Doom]]
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|Reach all ten endings in Story mode.
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|-
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|[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 game)|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (2006)]]
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|[[End of the World]], [[Solaris]]
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|Clear all three stories.
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|-
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|''[[Sonic Riders]]''
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|[[Babylon Guardian]], [[Shugo-hei]]
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|Complete both Sonic and Babylon stories.
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|-
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|''[[Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity]]''
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|[[Mobius Strip]], [[Master Core: ABIS]]
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|
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|-
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|''[[Sonic Superstars]]''
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|[[Black Dragon]]
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|Complete both Story Mode and Trip's Story, and collect all seven Chaos Emeralds.
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|}
  
===List of Last Stories===
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Various ''Sonic'' games for handheld consoles have also included Last-Story-like final levels, typically unlocked by collecting all the [[Chaos Emeralds]]. These stages are generally just one long boss fight:
*'''''[[Sonic Adventure]]''''': [[Perfect Chaos]]
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{| class="prettytable" style="width:auto;"
*'''''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''''': [[Cannon's Core]], [[Biolizard]], [[Finalhazard]]
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!Game
*'''''[[Sonic Heroes]]''''': [[Metal Madness]], [[Metal Overlord]]
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!Level/boss
*'''''[[Shadow the Hedgehog]]''''': [[The Last Way]], [[Devil Doom]]
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!Unlock criteria
*'''''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)]]''''': [[End of the World]], [[Solaris]]
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*'''''[[Sonic Riders]]''''': [[Babylon Guardian]], [[Angelus the Gatekeeper]]
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|''[[Sonic Advance]]''
*'''''[[Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity]]''''': [[Mobius Strip]], [[Master Core: ABIS]]
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|[[The Moon Zone]]
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|Complete the game with all characters and collect all seven Chaos Emeralds, then clear [[X-Zone]] as Sonic.
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|-
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|''[[Sonic Advance 2]]''
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|[[True Area 53]]
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|Complete the game with all characters except [[Amy Rose|Amy]], and collect all seven Chaos Emeralds as Sonic.
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|-
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|''[[Sonic Advance 3]]''
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|[[Nonaggression]]
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|Clear [[Altar Emerald]] as Sonic with all seven Chaos Emeralds.
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|-
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|''[[Sonic Rush]]''
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|[[Exception]]
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|Complete the game as both Sonic and [[Blaze the Cat|Blaze]], and collect all Chaos and [[Sol Emeralds]].
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|-
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|''[[Sonic Rush Adventure]]''
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|[[Deep Core]]
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|Clear [[Big Swell]], and collect all Chaos and Sol Emeralds.
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|-
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|[[Sonic Colours (Nintendo DS)|''Sonic Colours'' (Nintendo DS)]]
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|[[Nega-Mother Wisp]]
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|Complete the game and collect all seven Chaos Emeralds.
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|}
  
Various Sonic games for handheld consoles have also included Last-Story-like final levels, typically unlocked by collecting all the [[Chaos Emeralds]]. These stages are generally just one long boss fight:
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==References==
*'''''[[Sonic Advance]]''''': [[The Moon Zone]]
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*'''''[[Sonic Advance 2]]''''': [[True Area 53]]
 
*'''''[[Sonic Advance 3]]''''': [[Nonaggression]]
 
*'''''[[Sonic Rush]]''''': [[Exception]]
 
*'''''[[Sonic Rush Adventure]]''''': [[Deep Core]]
 
*'''''[[Sonic Colours (Nintendo DS)]]''''': [[Nega-Mother Wisp]]
 
  
 
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[[Category:Levels]]
 
[[Category:Stories]]
 
[[Category:Stories]]

Latest revision as of 13:06, 28 October 2023

Finalhazard in Sonic Adventure 2's Last Story.

In the Sonic the Hedgehog games, a Last Story (ラストストーリー) refers to the final section of the single-player story mode, typically appearing as a "secret" selection on the game options screen and only unlocked after fulfilling specific requirements: often the completion of all the game's normal character storylines, along with the collection of all 7 Chaos Emeralds. The Last Story typically brings the plot of the game to conclusion; cutscenes play, secrets are revealed, supers get transformed, and the player finds themselves pitted against the real final boss.

Overview

Metal Overlord in Sonic Heroes Last Story.

The first Sonic game to explicitly include a Last Story was Sonic Adventure 2. Once both the Hero and Dark stories had been completed, a third option became accessible in the Story Select menu, labeled "Last". The Last Story saw mysteries revealed about Professor Gerald's final descent into madness, with both heroes and villains forced to team up for the massive final level, Cannon's Core, and the final bosses, Biolizard and Finalhazard.

Although Adventure 2 was the first game to call its final chapter "Last Story", Sonic Adventure included a very similar conclusion under the auspices of the "?" Super Sonic character selection. Here Sonic made a final tour of Mystic Ruins, tracking the progress of the renegade Chaos just before his final transformation, and revealing the last details of Pachacamac's ancient crime against the Chao. The final boss sees Perfect Chaos fight Super Sonic in the ruins of Station Square.

One could go so far as to extrapolate the trend back further, to Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles. The Doomsday Zone fulfills many of the criteria of a Last Story: a final boss inaccessible in normal play, only unlocked after the Chaos Emeralds (or better the Super Emeralds) have been collected. However, since the level is continuous with Sonic's normal playthrough after Death Egg Zone, Doomsday is not generally considered a Last Story. Likewise, Sonic Unleashed, Sonic Generations and the storybook titles do not have Last Stories, since their last bosses don't require extra accomplishments to unlock beyond clearing the Sonic-only story.

List of Last Stories

Game Level/boss Unlock criteria
Sonic Adventure Perfect Chaos Complete all characters' stories in Adventure mode.
Sonic Adventure 2 Cannon's Core, Biolizard, Finalhazard Complete the Hero and Dark stories.
Sonic Heroes Metal Madness, Metal Overlord Complete all four teams' stories and collect all seven Chaos Emeralds.
Shadow the Hedgehog The Last Way, Devil Doom Reach all ten endings in Story mode.
Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) End of the World, Solaris Clear all three stories.
Sonic Riders Babylon Guardian, Shugo-hei Complete both Sonic and Babylon stories.
Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity Mobius Strip, Master Core: ABIS
Sonic Superstars Black Dragon Complete both Story Mode and Trip's Story, and collect all seven Chaos Emeralds.

Various Sonic games for handheld consoles have also included Last-Story-like final levels, typically unlocked by collecting all the Chaos Emeralds. These stages are generally just one long boss fight:

Game Level/boss Unlock criteria
Sonic Advance The Moon Zone Complete the game with all characters and collect all seven Chaos Emeralds, then clear X-Zone as Sonic.
Sonic Advance 2 True Area 53 Complete the game with all characters except Amy, and collect all seven Chaos Emeralds as Sonic.
Sonic Advance 3 Nonaggression Clear Altar Emerald as Sonic with all seven Chaos Emeralds.
Sonic Rush Exception Complete the game as both Sonic and Blaze, and collect all Chaos and Sol Emeralds.
Sonic Rush Adventure Deep Core Clear Big Swell, and collect all Chaos and Sol Emeralds.
Sonic Colours (Nintendo DS) Nega-Mother Wisp Complete the game and collect all seven Chaos Emeralds.

References