Make sure you check out the prologue comic before you start. Sonic Frontiers will launch next week on 8th November across all consoles and PC. Players also won't be required to beat all the bosses to complete the game's story, so instead Iizuka said they need to be fun in their own right.Īs for Shadow, he's not in Sonic Frontiers but Iizuka would like to bring him into more games and content in future. These ability improvements were added both to make the game a little easier for players, but also to give them something to aim for as they explore the world. If you have the technical skills, the technique, you can beat the game without levelling up or improving or adding anything to your skill tree." "We did want people to be able to clear the game using only the base skills that you have at island one. "Sonic is an action character in an action game - we're not doing a role-playing game for Sonic Frontiers," explained Iizuka. We really feel we're out there making something new and interesting."Īll that is despite the ability to level up Sonic's abilities, though this isn't required to beat the game. He continued: "Especially for Sonic, it's a high speed platform action linear game taken to this open environment and turned into something new. "We're trying to look out there at other titles in the market place and we couldn't find anything that had that linear platform action gameplay but in an open environment." "This open zone format has never been done before," he said. Takashi Iizuka Sonic Frontiers Interview: Open Zone Gameplay, No Shadow & Fun Boss DesignĮarlier in the interview, Iizuka noted that what fans want is more freedom in games, which is what inspired the open zone format. "But when we think about, 'is it an open world game? Is it similar to Breath of the Wild?', a lot of people on the team love the Zelda series, they love Breath of the Wild, they've played it, but to them, they don't really see a similarity between the games." "You know, yeah there is the same element of freedom that has been applied to Breath of the Wild as a role-playing game, and they're taking the linear high-speed action Sonic game and implementing freedom into there. So when they think about Breath of the Wild, they see Breath of the Wild definitely as a role-playing game, and it's not similar at all to the action game that they're making," said Iizuka. From teases for Sonic Frontiers to the first (very brief) look at Netflix’s Sonic Prime, here’s the full roundup of everything Sonic Central 2022 had to offer. "From the development perspective, they're going out and making an action game. Watch on YouTube Sonic Frontiers - Combat & Upgrades
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