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− | '''Adventure Fields''' are the hubworlds of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. These are not traditional Sonic levels, containing neither linear path(s) nor a concrete objective, but rather they connect the traditional levels ([[Action Stage]]s) to each other and the [[Chao Garden]]s, as well as being the setting for various sidequests and boss fights. In this way ''Sonic Adventure'' incorporated RPG elements on top of the standard fare of high-speed platforming. | + | '''Adventure Fields''' are the hubworlds of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)]]''. These are not traditional Sonic levels, containing neither linear path(s) nor a concrete objective, but rather they connect the traditional levels ([[Action Stage]]s) to each other and the [[Chao Garden]]s, as well as being the setting for various sidequests and boss fights. In this way ''Sonic Adventure'' incorporated RPG elements on top of the standard fare of high-speed platforming. |
− | There | + | There are three seperate Adventure Fields in ''Sonic Adventure'', namely: |
*'''[[Station Square]]''', a bustling [[human]] city - leads to [[Emerald Coast]], [[Casinopolis]], [[Twinkle Park]] and [[Speed Highway]] | *'''[[Station Square]]''', a bustling [[human]] city - leads to [[Emerald Coast]], [[Casinopolis]], [[Twinkle Park]] and [[Speed Highway]] | ||
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*'''[[Egg Carrier (Sonic Adventure)|Egg Carrier]]''', Eggman's vast flying fortress - leads to [[Sky Deck]] and [[Hot Shelter]] | *'''[[Egg Carrier (Sonic Adventure)|Egg Carrier]]''', Eggman's vast flying fortress - leads to [[Sky Deck]] and [[Hot Shelter]] | ||
− | <gallery> | + | There are also three Adventure Fields in Sonic 06, named '''Town Stages''': |
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+ | *'''[[Castle Town]]''', the main overworld of the game - leads to [[Wave Ocean]] and [[Dusty Desert]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Soleanna Forest]]''', a vast expansive forest - leads to [[Kingdom Valley]] and [[Tropical Jungle]] | ||
+ | *'''[[New City]]''', a new upcoming industrial area - leads to [[Radical Train]] | ||
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+ | <gallery|Sonic Adventure> | ||
File:Stationsquare.png|Station Square | File:Stationsquare.png|Station Square | ||
File:Mysticruins.png|Mystic Ruins | File:Mysticruins.png|Mystic Ruins |
Revision as of 15:27, 11 August 2010
Adventure Fields are the hubworlds of Sonic Adventure and Sonic the Hedgehog (2006). These are not traditional Sonic levels, containing neither linear path(s) nor a concrete objective, but rather they connect the traditional levels (Action Stages) to each other and the Chao Gardens, as well as being the setting for various sidequests and boss fights. In this way Sonic Adventure incorporated RPG elements on top of the standard fare of high-speed platforming.
There are three seperate Adventure Fields in Sonic Adventure, namely:
- Station Square, a bustling human city - leads to Emerald Coast, Casinopolis, Twinkle Park and Speed Highway
- Mystic Ruins, ancient temples in the jungle - leads to Windy Valley, Ice Cap, Sky Chase Acts 1 and 2, Red Mountain, Lost World, Final Egg, and Sand Hill.
- Egg Carrier, Eggman's vast flying fortress - leads to Sky Deck and Hot Shelter
There are also three Adventure Fields in Sonic 06, named Town Stages:
- Castle Town, the main overworld of the game - leads to Wave Ocean and Dusty Desert
- Soleanna Forest, a vast expansive forest - leads to Kingdom Valley and Tropical Jungle
- New City, a new upcoming industrial area - leads to Radical Train
<gallery|Sonic Adventure> File:Stationsquare.png|Station Square File:Mysticruins.png|Mystic Ruins File:Eggcarrier.png|Egg Carrier </gallery>
Transit between these hubworlds, and accessing different locations within them, became easier as the game progressed, with power-ups and plot events opening up more areas.
The strategy of using Adventure-Field-like hubworlds has reappeared in several other Sonic games, notably Sonic '06 and Sonic Unleashed.
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