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Shadow the Hedgehog

Originaltitel: Shadô za hejjihoggu
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  • 2005
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Shadow the Hedgehog (2005)
Alien-InvasionGun FuPsychologischer ThrillerUrbanes AbenteuerAbenteuerActionFamilieFantasieKriminalitätScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSuffering from amnesia, Shadow the Hedgehog goes to extreme measures to discover the truth about his past and find out who - or what - he really is, all the while caught up in a three sided ... Alles lesenSuffering from amnesia, Shadow the Hedgehog goes to extreme measures to discover the truth about his past and find out who - or what - he really is, all the while caught up in a three sided war between his friends, G.U.N., the Eggman Empire, and a strange race of alien invaders.Suffering from amnesia, Shadow the Hedgehog goes to extreme measures to discover the truth about his past and find out who - or what - he really is, all the while caught up in a three sided war between his friends, G.U.N., the Eggman Empire, and a strange race of alien invaders.

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    7kill-the-boxtrolls

    I love this game!

    I love this game it made and one of my sister's best I am going to get it from the library maybe I command that it is suppose to be for eight year old's or something I really like this game and I want it rate E for everyone but some of the parts are a bit confusing anyway, I wish it could have the blast video I can't wait top see what happens next because i'm also going to get Sonic the hedgehog from the library I always really hate Charmy I hope the Chaotix are not in Sonic the hedgehog because it makes me want to throw my digital camera at them shadow is so AWESOME! I can't wait ti'll I get XBox 360 off of amazon. for no good video game and about to sell my Nintendo 64 (IT SUCKS NOW!)
    7arorashadow_2003

    It Really Hit's the Mark

    I was really psyched for this game. Ever since I can remember I've been a Sonic Fan, and of course I bought my GC Soley for SA2 Battle (Other games have come along of course) So what can I say about this game.

    On the Plus Side the story is fantastic. So many different endings you can chose from, so many paths to take, it's confusing which one to chose first. Good bad normal, whew! Not to mention the agonizing question "WHO THE HECK IS SHADOW?" After all he burst-ed on to the scene in SA2, as the ultimate Evil Carbon Copy Twin, with no absolute answerers. Including the end to SA2. (before him there was METAL) The darker story really makes it different from most Sonic games Another Plus, the variety of weapons. This raised some controversy amongst SONIC Fans. Even I was a little unsure. You know worried "Are they really making this as a Sonic Team Game, or are they just trying to jump on the HALO Band wagon. Fortunatley they didn't go overboard with the weapon use (although it is easier to use them) no blood gore, any of that nonsense. No first person shooting game style. So that was good. With Vocing, my deepest concern. First off with a character driven game like Shadow, VOICES DO MATTER. With a plain shooting game like 007 they don't. When I heard they fired the far more superior cast with the crappy Sonic X cast, who can't act. Fortunatley they actually acted. Jasson Griffiths who voiced both Sonic and Shadow actually did very fine with their voices. I was nearly fooled into thinking "maybe they didn't replace them after all." Despite Knuckles sounding like a 70 year old constipated man, and Yugi Moto the voicing was far better than expected. Music wise this has a new array of songs and music lead by the talented composer Jun Senoue, (?sp) and featuring the bands of Jullian K, Crush 40, and many more. The level music is catchy, and does bring up old Sonic Compostions of the past.

    Now on the Miss Side, the controls can be a bit overwhelming for new players. Homing Attack can lead you right off the edge of a cliff if not careful. And the Triangle Jumps are a nightmare. And the Camera Controls aren't as decent as they should be. It's easy to lose sight of your character in a tricky areas, or to have a blind spot on enemy attacks. The Audio/Visual Sync can be over done or out of place. Some sounds drown out characters voices while giving instructions, and characters can interrupt instructions as well. Plus Music is often drowned out by the presence of sound effects. Fortunatley this is usually only in stages, and not in the Cinematics. With the Cinematics there are constant loading screens between cut scenes which really slow the story down. Although there is a variety of weapons to chose from, many of them especially the RPG's have very poor accuracy, which can make long range shooting difficult, in difficult areas.

    Overall I really like this game, it was fun and enjoyable, I still have YET to beat the VERY Final Boss. This game was not a disappointment for me, I liked it, and it earns a solid 8 from me.
    JaAmPoWeR

    Very flawed, but far from the disaster many Sonic fans say it is.

    I guess it was clear to Sega and Sonic Team that Shadow was one of the most popular Sonic characters back in the day after Sonic Adventure 2 and Sonic Heroes so in 2005 got an entire game dedicated to him. However, to this day Shadow The Hedgehog is generally seen as one of the worst Sonic-related games and is generally seen as the start of the "dark age of Sonic" which, while I agree that this is a deeply flawed game, I don't think it's the disaster some make it out to be.

    The first complaint I would like to address is that this game ruined Shadow's character. I will admit the English dub added a lot of oddities like Shadow commenting "look how pathetic they are, I don't have time for these humans" along with other meme-worth dialog such as the "taking candy from a baby" and the light swearing. In the Japanese dialog, Shadow instead says "what happens to the humans are none of my concern" so a lot of the try hard and edgy lines were added in the English dub. Shadow is still suffering from amnesia so at the start he only remembers fragments of his past on the ARK and what happened in Sonic Heroes. This is why Shadow listening to either Black Doom or another Sonic character for objectives makes sense since you decide what's more important to Shadow, regaining the memories by obeying Black Doom or helping Sonic's friends save humanity and defeat the Black Arms?

    This leads me to the next complaint I often hear about the game which is the repetition. To be fair, having to complete the game 10 times to unlock the final story is crazy and if this game were ever to get a remake, remaster, or rerelease this would be relegated to an optional achievement rather than something required to finish the story. However, I think that this game was on the right track compared to the previous 3D games in that required you to repeat the same stage with different characters with slight variations. Shadow can go through multiple different routes which change depending which objective you achieve. Also, if you hate a specific stage, you could route your path to avoid that stage and still reach an ending. However, to complete all 10 endings, you might still have to play Westopolis 10 times and will likely play at least one bad stage. Also, I know that this game gets a lot of criticism for essentially having all these routes being non-canon. To be honest I don't mind the various paths and endings since I find some of these routes to be rather interesting "what ifs" with Shadow being a hero and defeating the Black Arms, Conquer the Earth for Black Doom or even for himself, or even believe himself to be a robot and kill Eggman. That said, the route you go on could be nonsensical since every stage has accompanying cutscenes which focus on a certain story. Basically if you play one stage which is on story A, then you take the hero path which takes you to a stage which focuses on story B, then you can take the neutral path which keeps you on the current story, do the hero path which will likely take you to yet another story (story C), or do the dark mission which brings you back to story A. You see why people tend to not like the story presentation in this game? This game was going for a character study of Shadow and everything he could be. This sounds interesting but many players found the missions tedious and the stories nonsensical and jumbled so the many routes became an issue rather than a positive. Instead of having 5 branching paths, it might have been better to have 3 paths representing a dark, neutral, and hero story and thus simplifying the stories. Also, due to the 5 branching paths many levels were made and not all of them were made equal or even good.

    To be honest, I don't mind completing most mission objectives. I've played the game enough to know where most enemies and items are to complete the mission objectives. However, missions like Lost Impact or The Doom where you must navigate the maze-like ARK are infamously tedious. Also, Central City which is not only another maze-like level where you either arm 5 large bombs or disarm 20 smaller bombs, but also has an 8-minute timer. This isn't helped by the game's controls which, while a bit better than Sonic Heroes' controls, are still finicky with Shadow going from walking speed to 100mph in seconds and turning being more difficult the faster you go. While this might be more realistic to Shadow with his speed and use of jet shoes, it makes playing the game less fun and he did control this way in Sonic Adventure 2. I will say that the controls are somewhat saved by using the right trigger you can walk and strafe which makes traversal and combat far more bearable.

    The next element that I'm mixed on is the use of guns and other weapons in this game. Now I like their use in-game and the variety as well as the auto aiming being easy to use. However, to make the guns appealing to use the developers decided to nerf the homing attack and spindash. Also, I feel as if the use of guns feeds into a larger issue here which is this is when the Sonic games lost their "innocence." While Sonic Adventure 2 had some darker elements such as the government cover up on the ARK and Maria's death, it still had the general feel of as classic Sonic vs Eggman story. Sonic Heroes, the previous game, really went hard into the classic feel and aesthetic so not only was Shadow the Hedgehog a massive tonal shift, but with this game trying to appear as "mature" as other contemporary games, I think this is considered the start of Sonic's "dark age" because this is when fans, especially of the classic era, turned their back on the direction Sonic Team was taking the series and everyone else though it was an dumb idea to take a game where a 3-foot hedgehog uses guns, swears, and having the game take itself this seriously.

    One topic I would like to bring up is Shadow The Hedgehog: Reloaded which is a mod that overhauls the levels and objectives. For the "eliminate all enemies" missions, you do not have to get every single enemy which means that players don't have to look around every corner for that one enemy. This makes levels like The Doom and Lost Impact better to play. However, some changes I'm not entirely fond of such as the health of the President's pod and Black Arm's Tank being significantly increased in Air Fleet and Lethal Highway to the point where I couldn't even destroy President's Pod for the dark objective in Air Fleet. Also, beating Sonic to the Chaos Emerald in Space Gadget is now extremely difficult since the timer is now 3 minutes instead of 5 minutes which makes that race borderline impossible. From what I can tell this Reloaded mod is still a work in progress and perhaps there could be a way to customize the game so players can pick and choose what aspects to change or keep the same in terms of mission difficulty. All in all, this is the version I would recommend to newcomers since most objectives are simpler to achieve and you only need to complete 3 endings instead of all 10. Also, Reloaded does improve the way Shadow controls and that alone makes the game more fun to play.

    I also find Shadow's soundtrack to be underappreciated, it's not rock and roll vibes of sonic but instead the grungy tones of Shadow's character and it suits the character, game, and levels just fine. I also enjoy the songs with All Hail Shadow, Waking Up, All of Me, and the end credits Never Turning Back being some of my favorites. Heck, I even liked the song Broken and that didn't even make it into the game. While there aren't many of them in the game, I really enjoyed the pre rendered cutscenes by Blur Studios which were worked on by Deadpool and Terminator director Tim Miller and the director of the Sonic movies, Jeff Fowler.

    As flawed as Shadow The Hedgehog is, I enjoy it more than not. I will even say that between Sonic Heroes, Shadow, and Sonic 06 I prefer this game the most. I don't have the connection to Heroes that most people have so that game's repetition of stages and slippery controls make that game a bit of a chore sometimes. Sonic 06, as broken and unfinished as that game is, can be somewhat fun playing as Sonic even as clunky as his controls are. But Shadow and Silver's gameplay as well as the End of the World stages bring Sonic 06 way down. Also, I'm not a fan of Sonic 06's realistic aesthetics with their weird quasi-realistic looking humans and dull hub worlds. Shadow has the cartoony aesthetics from Heroes, albeit with more grungy and alien settings, that I liked and even with its issues, Shadow has the most interesting premise and story of the three games. Also, to give credit where it's due, Shadow was the first 3D game to just focus one character which, even with all the various branching paths and endings, makes the game come off as more focused than it really is. This is not to mention that I really liked what this game was going by exploring Shadow's character and having him move past his past. To be honest, Shadow after this game was primed to go on to even better stories and character exploration that's not just him remembering Maria's promise. As flawed as Sonic 06 was, I thought Shadow's story was easily the best aspect of that game. Unfortunately, outside of Sonic X, Sonic Prime, and the Archie comics Shadow has been rarely used all that well in Sonic media and when he is he's basically portrayed as a big meenie which I guess is to distill the characters to their most simple and most marketable version for general audiences. So, as flawed as this game is, I still appreciate that there was a game where I got to play as and focused on my favorite Sonic character. Also, if Sonic X Shadow Generations and the third Sonic movie are anything to go by, not only will they be taking elements from Shadow 05, but we might finally be seeing some growth for edgy the hedgy.
    8alucard617

    Great game, but very different from other Sonic games

    All right, the title for this comment doesn't mean that's a bad thing. This is not like other Sonic games because it's a Shadow game. The game is made to personify Shadow's character; a confused hedgehog capable of great and terrible things. The game is much darker than others and has a much more involved storyline that finally ties up all the loose ends left in Sonic Adventure 2 and Sonic Heroes.

    Story: The story is a bit out there, even for a Sonic game, but it's still a great one. The story opens up with Shadow trying to remember his past, the only thing he can remember is the gruesome murder of a girl named Maria. As he contemplates this, the sky is filled with blood-shot clouds as aliens known as the Black Arms literally storm down and start killing and destroying everyone and everything. Laser cannons begin to shoot out from the sky, causing mass destruction. The leader, Black-Doom, then approaches Shadow and tells him to collect the seven Chaos Emeralds and give them to him as part of a promise made long ago. From there, it's up to you to decide what to do; serve the aliens, help Sonic and Gun, help eggman, or simply collect the emeralds for yourself. Now, this is the basic concept, there is A LOT more going on in this game. The game has 10 different endings and you need to play through them all to understand what Shadow is all about. Once this is done, the final level is opened and this reveals everything from the alien's intentions, to Black-Doom's relation to Shadow, and even mysteries in Sonic Adventure 2 such as why would Gerald create the Eclipse Cannon before he went insane. The story ties everything up nicely and, surprisingly, there are no plot holes. The only complaint I have is that it is extremely difficult to know what event takes place when as there are so many paths to take (Over 300, no joke).

    Gameplay: Now the gameplay can either suck or be great depending on which level you're on and which mission you're undertaking. There's really no in between rating for gameplay, it's either great or horrible. The main problem is that even when you have decided which side to serve, characters from opposite sides will randomly show up and tell you to help them even though you decided not to. That and the fact that everyone shoots at you, even the side your helping, making it very hard to make sure that you're serving the side you want to. Lastly, some missions are way too long; some take almost 30 minutes, especially for those who are new to the game. It's bad because the missions before hand are really short, so you're not expecting the next ones to be so long. Other than that, and I know that's a lot, the gameplay is usually very fun, fast, and action oriented. It can just be VERY frustrating at time, which is why I gave this game an 8.

    Graphics; FMV are beautiful and are good enough to be mistaken as a fully animated Shadow movie. The action stages have good graphics, but nothing mind blowing. That's pretty much it.

    Music&Voices: The music is great, especially the theme songs. Each one reflect Shadow perfectly. Some are sad while others are Gothic and some are cheerful. The action stages have very suitable music too and really makes the game that more enjoyable. In terms of voices, there should only be two to care about; Shadow and Black-Doom. I'm happy to say that, at least in my opinion, that both are fantastically done. Griffith does Shadow which concerned me. He's alright as Sonic in this game, acting is good but voice just doesn't fit, but his acting and voice for Shadow are simply top notch. You can tell he put A LOT of effort in this game. Black-Doom may be even better as this guy gets my vote for best villain since Ganondorf simply on voice. Almost every word from this guy is about the murder and torture of the humans. Great villain and the voice acting has to be heard to be fully appreciated. Other great acting goes to Mike Polluck as Eggman and Gerald Robotnick and the voice acting for the Gun Commander, Maria, and the President are also very well done. So, great game and it is something new and different.
    10shadowdavid

    the best sonic game right next to SA2B!

    this is one of the best sonic games i ever played!the voice acting was good and the amount of violence actually worked out well for a sonic game.shadow is my favorite sonic character and this game just made him even better.The level lethal highway really took advantage of everything.Using a combination of weapons and vehicles made this one of the best levels in the game.When shadow debuted in Sonic adventure 2 for the dreamcast (later ported to the gamecube as sonic adventure 2 battle)he was an evil character,yet every game has made him good at the end.Shadow has more of a friendly rivalry with sonic but in this game shadow is willing to kill to find out his past.A great final boss and an interesting and surprising storyline make this one of the best sonic games ever made.

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      Due to the mildly violent nature of the game, the ESRB rating was, for a time, in question. The official ESRB website originally had the game rated as T, along with GameSpot, but the official site listed E-10+. The T rating was seemingly further evidenced, however, by the fact that, at trade shows where Sega showed off the game, they asked only those 13 and older to play the title. Early builds of the game even had mild swearing in them, and the game does include two mildly offensive words (damn and hell). For the English Version of the game, Sega took out the human's blood, changed the color of alien blood from red to green, edited the word 'piss' and put 'tick' instead (Sonic says this), and censored the scene when a GUN soldier shoots Maria, cutting out as Maria is shot and falls to the ground. Regardless, the ESRB website later updated the rating to E-10+, thus making it unanimous.
    • Patzer
      The G.U.N commander blames shadow for the ARK raid and has held a grudge for revenge for 50 years, despite being on-board as a child at the time of the raid, so he should know that G.U.N killed everyone. What is most puzzling about this is that he now works for the organization that ruined his life.
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      Shadow the Hedgehog: Where's that damn fourth Chaos Emerald?

    • Alternative Versionen
      There are alternate takes of Shadow the Hedgehog saying the word 'fuck' every other line. According to voice actor Jason Griffith there is a hard drive of these files. He also had to record two different versions of each dialog line.
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      Featured in The Angry Video Game Nerd: Wish List: Part 1 (2013)
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      I Am...All of Me
      Written by Crush 40

      Performed by Johnny Gioeli

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