Difference between revisions of "Wild Wild West cliché"
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Because of their general dry and dusty nature, there is some overlap between Western and [[Desert cliché]] levels. | Because of their general dry and dusty nature, there is some overlap between Western and [[Desert cliché]] levels. | ||
− | + | Prototypical appearence: [[Rail Canyon (Sonic Heroes)|Rail Canyon]], ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'' | |
Also in: | Also in: | ||
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* [[Bullet Station]], ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'' | * [[Bullet Station]], ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Desert Road]], ''[[Sonic Drift 2]]'' | ||
* [[Frontier Canyon Zone]], ''[[Sonic Rivals 2]]'' | * [[Frontier Canyon Zone]], ''[[Sonic Rivals 2]]'' | ||
− | + | * [[Dust Hill Zone]], [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Simon Wai prototype)|''Sonic 2'' (beta)]] | |
− | * [[Dust Hill Zone]], | + | * [[Wacky Workbench]] (past), ''[[Sonic CD]]'' |
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[[Category:Sonic clichés]] | [[Category:Sonic clichés]] |
Revision as of 00:07, 30 March 2010
The Wild Wild West cliché is not an especially common Sonic cliché, but very easily recognised when employed. Evoking the arid lawlessness of the mid-19th-century US frontier, Wild Wild West levels will typically sport rocky gorges and cacti, with railroad features, saloons and tumbleweed are optional.
Because of their general dry and dusty nature, there is some overlap between Western and Desert cliché levels.
Prototypical appearence: Rail Canyon, Sonic Heroes
Also in: