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− | '''''Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed''''' was announced on April 30, 2012. It is the sequel to ''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]'' and is being directed by Gareth Wilson, the former lead designer of ''[[wikipedia:Blur (racing game)|Blur]]'', a similar racing game that also uses power-ups as a prominent feature. The game has characters from several of Sega's previous franchises making their debut in the ''All-Stars Racing'' series, including [[sega:Golden Axe|Gilius Thunderhead]] and [[sega:Skies of Arcadia|Vyse]] who both were cut from the previous title's roster. Along with Sega franchise characters, characters from Non-Sega franchises will join the game as well. Select characters will be system-specific, and others will be DLC. Two announced characters include Ralph from the upcoming Walt Disney movie [[wikipedia: | + | '''''Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed''''' was announced on April 30, 2012. It is the sequel to ''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]'' and is being directed by Gareth Wilson, the former lead designer of ''[[wikipedia:Blur (racing game)|Blur]]'', a similar racing game that also uses power-ups as a prominent feature. The game has characters from several of Sega's previous franchises making their debut in the ''All-Stars Racing'' series, including [[sega:Golden Axe|Gilius Thunderhead]] and [[sega:Skies of Arcadia|Vyse]] who both were cut from the previous title's roster. Along with Sega franchise characters, characters from Non-Sega franchises will join the game as well. Select characters will be system-specific, and others will be DLC. Two announced characters include Ralph from the upcoming Walt Disney movie [[wikipedia:Wreck it Ralph|Wreck it Ralph]] and a real racer [[wikipedia:Danica Patrick|Danica Patrick]] |
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Revision as of 02:03, 24 August 2012
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed |
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System(s): Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS, PC, Wii U |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: Sumo Digital |
Genre: Racing |
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed was announced on April 30, 2012. It is the sequel to Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing and is being directed by Gareth Wilson, the former lead designer of Blur, a similar racing game that also uses power-ups as a prominent feature. The game has characters from several of Sega's previous franchises making their debut in the All-Stars Racing series, including Gilius Thunderhead and Vyse who both were cut from the previous title's roster. Along with Sega franchise characters, characters from Non-Sega franchises will join the game as well. Select characters will be system-specific, and others will be DLC. Two announced characters include Ralph from the upcoming Walt Disney movie Wreck it Ralph and a real racer Danica Patrick
The characters announced thus far are:
- Sonic the Hedgehog
- Tails
- Knuckles
- Amy Rose
- Shadow the Hedgehog
- Dr. Eggman
- Metal Sonic (DLC)
- Amigo
- Aiai
- BD Joe
- Beat
- Gilius Thunderhead
- Vyse
- Joe Musashi
- Reala
- Nights
- Ralph
- Danica Patrick
- Mii (Nintendo)
The game's sur-name comes from its new transforming vehicle system, which allows players to traverse land, sea, and sky by transforming their vehicles mid-race, allowing for much more varies tracks. The courses will also change, with different features during each lap.
The race courses in this game are all based off of different Sega franchises, and unlike the first game only one track from every franchise will be used, allowing for more tracks from new franchises. The courses shown thus far are:
- Seaside Hill from Sonic Heroes
- Starlight Carnival from Sonic Colours
- Samba Studios from Samba de Amigo
- Carrier Zone from After Burner
- Adder's Lair from Golden Axe
- Dragon Canyon from Skies of Arcadia
- Graffiti City from Jet Set Radio
- Spring Valley from Nights
- OutRun Track (DLC)
Bonus Edition
A Bonus Edition of the game is planned, and will contain DLC content for the game. The package comes with a course and character like the previous game, an OutRun-themed course and Metal Sonic as a playable racer.