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Revision as of 22:11, 9 May 2010
The Spooky Supernatural cliché is not an especially common Sonic clichés, but easily recognised when employed. From haunted castles to misty graveyards; darkness, bones, and supernatural spooks are the order fo the day in these levels. Skull motifs, flickering flames, and hidden passageways can often be found if you search around - but don't stay for too long, or the ghosts might get you!
Prototypical appearence: Pumpkin Hill, Sonic Adventure 2
Also in:
- Labyrinth of the Castle, Sonic Labyrinth
- Dark Castle, Tails' Skypatrol
- Sandopolis Zone (Act 2), Sonic & Knuckles
- Hang Castle, Sonic Heroes
- Mystic Mansion, Sonic Heroes
- Cryptic Castle, Shadow the Hedgehog
- Haunted Ship, Sonic Rush Adventure
- Babylon Guardian and Digital Dimension, Sonic Riders
- Mystic Haunt Zone, Sonic Rivals 2
And:
- Genocide City, the prototype name for Cyber City, eventually Metropolis Zone Act 3 in Sonic 2