

Ignoring Shadow though, the rest of the game's good enough, except that you don't have a lot in the way of choices. The tell-tale signs were all there - he skated instead of running, he never smiled, he had spiky black hair, and probably had a stud in his tongue too. The emo-tinged mopey little shit who symbolised the untimely downfall of the once-lovable Sonic the Hedgehog. But rail-grinding? That seemed suspiciously "down" with the youth and stuff.īranching out? Oh bugger, who's that sulking in the corner? Bloody Shadow, that's who. Also, he didn't have to charge up his light dash, and he could grind rails…. This adventure was different to the one he'd been on three years previously, in that he didn't have to run around an "adventure field" in between levels.

It was Sonic's tenth birthday, and the lovely folk at SEGA decided to send him off on a second adventure to celebrate.
