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Sonic Rush Adventure Nintendo DS (Dual-Screen) [NDS]
Sonic Rush Adventure is a new high seas adventure where Sonic clashes with ruthless pirates. Players
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Sonic Rush Adventure: Nintendo DS
Sonic returns to the Nintendo DS with all the classic 2D dual screen action of Sonic Rush, as well as
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Sonic Rush Adventure : Nintendo DS
The sequel to Sonic Rush, Sonic Rush Adventure is a new high seas adventure where Sonic clashes with
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Sonic Rush Adventure (DS)
Sonic returns to the Nintendo DS in Sonic Rush Adventure.Sonic returns to the Nintendo DS with all the
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Sonic Rush Adventure - Nintendo DS
As Sonic, players set off from Windmill Village to explore seven action-packed levels--in an effort to
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Sonic Rush Adventure (DS)
Sonic returns to the Nintendo DS with all the classic 2D, dual screen action the fans loved in Sonic
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Sonic Rush Adventure (DS)
Sonic returns to the Nintendo DS with all the classic 2-D, dual screen action the fans loved in Sonic
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Sonic Rush Adventure ( Nintendo DS )
Sonic Rush brings back your favorite blue suse with an attitude. This time, Sonic pairs up with royalty
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Sega Sonic Rush Adventure - Nintendo DS (67011)
Sega® brings an adventurous, action packed experience to the Nintendo DS⢠with Sonic Rush Adventureâ¢.
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Sonic Rush Adventure
Sonic Rush brings back your favorite blue suse with an attitude. This time, Sonic pairs up with royalty
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Sonic Rush Adventure: Nintendo DS
SynopsisAs the sun rises above the eastern shore, the ocean reveals endless opportunities for adventure
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Sonic Rush Adventure (Nintendo DS)
Sonic returns to the Nintendo DS with all the classic 2D dual screen action of Sonic Rush, as well as
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Sonic Rush Adventure - DS
Sonic Rush: Adventure DS Sonic returns to the Nintendo DS with all the classic 2D, dual screen action
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Sega Sonic Rush Adventure
Sonic Rush: Adventure DS Sonic returns to the Nintendo DS with all the classic 2D, dual screen action
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Sonic Rush Adventure
Sonic Rush: Adventure DS Sonic returns to the Nintendo DS with all the classic 2D, dual screen action
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Reviews
(5)0
Much better than the last one. If your a diehard Sonic fan you'll want to get this game.
Pros:
-great story
-minigames
-more challenging
-classic characters
-alot of fun!
Cons:
-I can't really think of any!
Pros:
-great story
-minigames
-more challenging
-classic characters
-alot of fun!
Cons:
-I can't really think of any!
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Much better than the last one. If your a diehard Sonic fan you'll want to get this game.
Pros:
-great story
-minigames
-more challenging
-classic characters
-alot of fun!
Cons:
-I can't really think of any!
Pros:
-great story
-minigames
-more challenging
-classic characters
-alot of fun!
Cons:
-I can't really think of any!
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Sonic Rush Adventure is definitely worth the buy, especially if you enjoyed the original Rush. The formula is familiar, bringing back the finest points from its predecessor yet manages to do so without being overly repetitive.
The story is fun and involving, and the dialog is hilarious (if you can get past the ridiculously exaggerated Australian dialect of new character Marine the Raccoon). Naturally the game sees the return of Blaze, central to the story, but the player has a lot more choice when it comes to actually playing as her or not.
The gameplay is reminiscent of the first Rush, with two acts followed by a boss, although the save format is now manual - don't forget to save on the map screen! The levels are fun and as fast-paced as ever, with all the old tricks as well as some new gimmicks and a splashing of psuedo-3D. Boss battles are innovative, although hardened players may find them too easy to beat. Route-planning and vehicle-based travelling is an interesting additional gimmick,
The story is fun and involving, and the dialog is hilarious (if you can get past the ridiculously exaggerated Australian dialect of new character Marine the Raccoon). Naturally the game sees the return of Blaze, central to the story, but the player has a lot more choice when it comes to actually playing as her or not.
The gameplay is reminiscent of the first Rush, with two acts followed by a boss, although the save format is now manual - don't forget to save on the map screen! The levels are fun and as fast-paced as ever, with all the old tricks as well as some new gimmicks and a splashing of psuedo-3D. Boss battles are innovative, although hardened players may find them too easy to beat. Route-planning and vehicle-based travelling is an interesting additional gimmick,
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