Difference between revisions of "Sonic the Werehog"
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[[Image:Werehog.png|thumb|right|Sonic the Werehog]] | [[Image:Werehog.png|thumb|right|Sonic the Werehog]] | ||
− | '''Sonic the Werehog''' is a new form that [[Sonic]] | + | '''Sonic the Werehog''' is a new form that [[Sonic]] takes in the game ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]''. Story details dictate that the form is a side effect caused by [[Eggman]] draining the power of the Chaos Emeralds from [[Super Sonic]]. The basic appearance of the Werehog is the same as Sonic, except it is much more furry and savage looking. He also has ripped socks, spiked shoes and white tipped spikes. |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
− | + | Werehog gameplay focuses on platforming and combat. Sonic is now much slower, but gains a strength increase which is used for fighting. Sonic can now stretch his arms in a manner similar to [[Ristar]] to reach things from far away as well as swing on poles and such. Sonic's moves are more feral as his battles are primarily a hack and slash affair. Players can chain attacks to score combos and maintain health. | |
− | Sonic's health and endurance is also extended by means of a " | + | Sonic's health and endurance is also extended by means of a "Life" bar in the HUD. The meter works the same way as [[Tails]] and Eggman's walkers from Sonic Adventure 2. He can take hits without [[Ring]]s, but not many. Collecting Rings and defeating enemies replenishes the meter. |
Revision as of 23:36, 26 November 2008
Sonic the Werehog is a new form that Sonic takes in the game Sonic Unleashed. Story details dictate that the form is a side effect caused by Eggman draining the power of the Chaos Emeralds from Super Sonic. The basic appearance of the Werehog is the same as Sonic, except it is much more furry and savage looking. He also has ripped socks, spiked shoes and white tipped spikes.
Gameplay
Werehog gameplay focuses on platforming and combat. Sonic is now much slower, but gains a strength increase which is used for fighting. Sonic can now stretch his arms in a manner similar to Ristar to reach things from far away as well as swing on poles and such. Sonic's moves are more feral as his battles are primarily a hack and slash affair. Players can chain attacks to score combos and maintain health.
Sonic's health and endurance is also extended by means of a "Life" bar in the HUD. The meter works the same way as Tails and Eggman's walkers from Sonic Adventure 2. He can take hits without Rings, but not many. Collecting Rings and defeating enemies replenishes the meter.