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Sonic RPG being developed by Bioware
MetalLuigi at 4:52AM, June 22, 2007
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http://kotaku.com/gaming/wtf%3F/bioware-and-sega-team-for-sonic-rpg-270998.php

Got this news off of another forum. Yep, the fastest thing alive meets the slowest genre alive. Although I can't say I've never thought of the possibilities of this happening. I just wish they'd use the Archie Comic/SatAM canon instead of the recent characters.
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snark at 6:48AM, June 22, 2007
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Normally I'd be pretty skepticle about a Sonic rpg, but then again I played and loved the Megaman X rpg on the ps2, so here's hoping that Bioware delivers!
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Bekefel at 7:10AM, June 22, 2007
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Without looking at the trailer, I say god no.
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ZeroVX at 9:12AM, June 22, 2007
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I agree with Bekefel.

I love the Sonic franchise, but with the way things are lately, this is going to suck gigantic amounts of the proverbial donkey.
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Inkmonkey at 9:46AM, June 22, 2007
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The way I see it, the things they've been doing with Sonic lately haven't been working, so I think it's good for them to be working "outside of the box" a little more with their games. They did a lot to improve gameplay in Sonic and the Secret Rings, though a few of the old glitches (and a few new ones) still plagued the game. It'd certainly be odd to play a Sonic rpg, but hey, it worked for Mario.
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Hawk at 10:09AM, June 22, 2007
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Yeah, should we really be worried that they're going to tarnish Sonic's name even more? I guess we can only wait and see what happens. Super Mario RPG was pretty good. But then, they had good developers working on it.
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fern at 10:13AM, June 22, 2007
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Some fanboy on IGN said
This is what I've been waiting for forever!! This game'll pwn all other Sonic games even if it sucks.


But eh, he's right... people will still buy this game and after all... isn't that what the world runs on? Money?

Yes.
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ZeroVX at 10:36AM, June 22, 2007
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Some fanboy on IGN said
This is what I've been waiting for forever!! This game'll pwn all other Sonic games even if it sucks.


But eh, he's right... people will still buy this game and after all... isn't that what the world runs on? Money?

Yes.


The saddest truth in existence.
"If our own government was responsible for the deaths of almost 100,000 people.....would you really wanna know?"

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Bekefel at 3:09PM, June 22, 2007
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Super Mario RPG? A good game? Are you serious?

I hope your talking about a different one, because I am thinking of the SNES version with eye splitting graphics and terrible gameplay. One of Squares low points I dare say.

I played it on my Xbox the other day on one of my random ROM searches and I looked at it and wanted to vomit violently. I also found a game called BlackMageMario, essentially Mario, but its a black mage. Odd really.
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MetalLuigi at 5:42PM, June 22, 2007
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For it's time it was a great game. And it was also the birth of some concepts that make Mario RPGs famous today such as timed attacks, interactive battles, humorous plot-lines, and platforming elements. Without Super Mario RPG we probably wouldn't have Paper Mario or even Mario & Luigi. The game itself wasn't amazing, but it was probably one of the most innovative turn based RPGs out there at the time.
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Hawk at 7:18PM, June 23, 2007
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Super Mario RPG? A good game? Are you serious?

I hope your talking about a different one, because I am thinking of the SNES version with eye splitting graphics and terrible gameplay. One of Squares low points I dare say.


That's the very same game I'm talking about, and I maintain that it was a good game. Those graphics weren't eye-splitting in the SNES days, and the gameplay was a lot more fun than most RPGs at the time. As a matter of fact, I'll take a light-hearted plumber with timed jump attacks over a spiky-haired angsty effeminate RPG clone any day.

Back to Sonic though, I think if Bioware remembers to have the game not take itself to seriously, it will be a lot more fun. This was a problem with many of the past Sonic games.
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SteveMyers22 at 12:39AM, June 24, 2007
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http://kotaku.com/gaming/wtf%3F/bioware-and-sega-team-for-sonic-rpg-270998.php

Got this news off of another forum. Yep, the fastest thing alive meets the slowest genre alive. Although I can't say I've never thought of the possibilities of this happening. I just wish they'd use the Archie Comic/SatAM canon instead of the recent characters.


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Inkmonkey at 4:46PM, June 25, 2007
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Kohdok at 8:55AM, June 26, 2007
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Super Mario RPG? A good game? Are you serious?


I'm thinking some might have meant the "Paper" variety. Then again, those were fun because they still had plenty of mario action. I can only guess what this one will be like. Then again, it might be fun to have boss-fights happen on high-speed stages, like the elevator boss from FFVII or that dragon thing from FFX.

If they can figure out why Paper Mario was so fun for a mario RPG, then there might be some hope, as long as they don't try to make another Command Mission (Say what you want, it felt like an FFX ripoff). The original Sonics did have high-speed, but it also required you to explore the stage a bunch to find everything, which is a VERY important RPG element.

I still get a poor vibe from it, though, and when I get a poor vibe from a game it seldom ends up being good...
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Bekefel at 10:42AM, June 26, 2007
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Nope, they were thinking of the SNES version.

Which I thought to be rather sucky.
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spambot at 5:00PM, June 26, 2007
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I'm just hopeing they do some sort of branching storyline style like they did with KOTOR. Being able to affect the plot/characters even in subtle ways adds a layer of coolness to the whole experience.

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MetalLuigi at 7:20PM, June 26, 2007
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Well, Sonic has always been about the branching plot-lines. Even as early as Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (or was it 2?) You could play as either Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles and get different views or results from the same basic storyline. And they didn't even use text.
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