Sonic Omens

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Sonic Omens (ex-2020)
Developer(s)Mania Team
Ouroboros Studio
Director(s)Alex Dmitriev
Composer(s)John R1se
Danny Burns
SeriesSonic the Hedgehog
EngineUnreal Engine 4
Platform(s)PC
Release14 March 2020 - Episode "White Jungle"
23 June 2020 - Episode "Shadow of Water"
Genre(s)Platform game
Mode(s)Single-player
Two-player

Sonic Omens (previously named "Sonic 2020") is a platform fan game developed by a collaboration of Russian developers called "Mania team" lead by Alex Dmitriev aka Bolt, which was later disbanded and merged with "Ouroboros Studio". The game is available only on thePC platform, and only for Windows operating system.

Plot

This fan-made game provides the players with its own take on the reason why Chaos Emeralds are no longer used in the recent official Sonic games, turning it into its main story. The events of the game take place after Sonic Unleashed and before Sonic Lost World.

Currently, the story is known only partially, as not all 7 episodes of the game have been released yet.

Gameplay

The game is done in a relatively new boost gameplay style well-established for the franchise. Most of the developer team came from the video production, Unreal Engine 4Epic Games Store (7 July 2020). "Эксклюзивное интервью с Mania Team, разработчиками Sonic 2020". VK (service) (in русский). {{cite web}}: Text "Vk" ignored (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)</ref> was chosen for the development, because the cinematic options of this engine seemed better than those of the others, which clearly shows in a variety of the in-game cutscenes. The engine's excellent visual capabilities are also demonstrated in the gameplay, which has brought the atmosphere and immersion to a new level.[1][2] But Unreal Engine 4 is not being used in the game in its pure form. The developers have made a choice to use Sonic Infinity framework, created by Oban back in (year). Though, during the development of the game, the framework has been heavily modified to suit various gameplay needs of the game.

As for the gameplay itself, it's worth mentioning that there are 2 types of levels.[3]

  • The first type are the levels done in the aforementioned boost style, they are fast-paced and focused primarily on moving forward, passing the level as fast as possible while blasting away everything on the path.
  • The second type brings the players back to Sonic Adventure era of the franchise, offering a much slower-paced gameplay style focused more on exploring, solving the riddles, and making progress step-by-step.

There are several playable characters:

  • Sonic the Hedgehog (character)
    en:Shadow_the_Hedgehog
  • Tails (Sonic the Hedgehog)

All of the characters have their own abilities. Sonic The Hedgehog can us:

  • Bounce
  • Grab (Energy whip)
  • Light speed attack

Shadow The Hedgehog has his 4 famous abilities based on Chaos energy:

  • Chaos Control
  • Chaos Blast
  • Chaos Spear
  • Chaos Dash

Finally, Tornado piloted by Tails has two different attack abilities - machine gun and rockets.

Players have several options on how to play the game: they can play Story Mode entirely, choose and play any completed stage or play split-screened two-player mode with a friend.

Development

Shadow gameplay at "Asenal G.U.N." The first thing Bolt started with, was a rework of one of the levels of the original games "Crisis City". Such was the acquaintance with the Infinity Engine and Unreal Engine 4, but not as a tool for creating cinematics, but as a direct game engine. At that time, the infinity engine practically did not undergo changes, but the level and gameplay immediately found support from the community and formed the basis for the future Sonic Omens.[4]

According to the plan the game will be released episodically and will consist of 7 episodes.<Each episode must contain 3 playable acts, and in some of those episodes Act 3 will be a boss battle. The development of the game began in September 2019 and on the 14th of March 2020 the first episode called "White Jungle" was released. It was several levels playable as Sonic, which takes place in the same name location from the main series of the game. This episode already shows different game styles - the first stage showed a mix of boost gameplay with combat elements, the second one was a huge level concentrated on exploring and the third is boost again but against time. Despite the fact that most of the developers are from Russia, it was decided to release the game in the English language as well. The developers involved various voice actors, so each level is accompanied by voice acting as well as cutscenes, which was also positively assessed by the community.[5][6]

The next episode, called "Shadow of Water" was released on the 23rd of June 2020. Development took only 4 months. This time Shadow became a playable hero, and the gameplay had mostly become combat. The first two stages showed similar formula as the previous episode, boost, combat, and exploring. But 3rd act showed the first boss battle. For this episode voice actor cast has been increased, some actors have been replaced. it also developers brought in two music composers - John R1se and Danny Burns, so almost all the music in the game was replaced and became original. In the next episodes, called "The Breakthrough" and "Temple of Sand" developers promise air gameplay, where the gamers can play as Tails piloting the Tornado aircraft, or as Shadow using Glider.

See also

  • List of unofficial Sonic media

References

  1. GameCentral (24 June 2020). "Sonic The Hedgehog VR and Sonic 2020 prepare for SAGE fan game expo". Metro.co.uk.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. Paradopoulos, John (24 June 2020). "Sonic 2020 is an impressive Unreal Engine 4-powered fan game, first two episodes released". Dsogaming.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. Nazarsteporuk (18 February 2020). "Вышел первый эпизод фанатской игры Sonic 2020, доступный бесплатно всем желающим". game2day (in русский).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. SweetRabbitGurl (10 August 2019). "Sonic Infinity Fan Game! Crisis City Gameplay and Thoughts". Aminoapps.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. Ильясов, Даниил (16 February 2020). "Sonic 2020 — фанатская игра на движке Sonic Infinity Engine". Dtf (in русский).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. Van de Velde, Aernout (24 June 2020). "Second Episode of Sonic 2000 Unreal Engine 4 Fan Game Released for Download Alongside New Trailer". Wccftech.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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