Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut

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Developer(s) Sonic Team {{#if:{{{publisher|}}}|<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Publisher(s)<td>{{{publisher|}}}
Release date(s) June 18, 2003
Genre(s) Platformer
Mode(s) Single player (though 2P GameCube obtained with the second controller controlling Tails) Some game-gear games are multiplayer. {{#if:{{{ratings|}}}|<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Rating(s)<td>{{{ratings|}}}
Platform(s) GameCube, PC {{#if:{{{media|}}}|<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Media<td>{{{media|}}}

Sonic Adventure DX is a video game for the Nintendo GameCube and PC CD-ROM.

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Description

This game was released as an enhanced port of the original Sonic Adventure for the Sega Dreamcast (1999), with several additional features. The PC version was released at first in only Japan and Europe, but released in the US later on. Sonic Adventure DX Director's Cut included a mission mode, which included 60 missions to complete throughout the adventure fields and action stages. Sonic Adventure DX Director's Cut also includes a mini game collection, which is comprised of 12 Sega Game Gear games featuring Sonic and friends. It didn't do quite as well with reviews as its Sega Dreamcast predecessor.

Plot

The game follows the story of Chaos, a mysterious liquid creature released from the Master Emerald by Dr. Eggman on the floating Angel Island. Eggman plans to use Chaos as part of scheme to make Station Square his own robotic city. If Chaos gets the seven elusive Chaos Emeralds, then he will transform into a powerful monster with unstoppable strength. Unfortunately for Eggman, our hero Sonic the Hedgehog gets involved in the scheme and plans to stop the doc from completing his goal. Eventually, Tails gets involved in the situation, and helps Sonic find the Chaos Emeralds. Knuckles is also in this adventure as the Master Emerald was shattered and the pieces scattered, when Chaos was unleashed. Amy Rose saves a Flicky bird from one of Eggman's robots, Zero as it been captured before by Eggman. E-102 Gamma, is an artillery robot built by Eggman who gets caught up in the madness, after having to retrieve a certain tailed frog, who belongs to the layedback Big the Cat, who has left his peaceful life to rescue his pollywog pal, Froggy.

Every now and again, an odd pink light transports the six characters to an odd shrine where they meet a mysterious echidna girl (Tikal) and the Chao. Can Sonic and Tails unravel Chaos' past and stop him from getting the Chaos Emeralds? Will Knuckles restore the Master Emerald and find out what killed his ancestors? Can Amy save the Flicky and herself from Zero and reunite with Sonic? Can E-102 escape Eggman's control and save his brothers from destruction, and can Big find Froggy?

Unlockable games

This game features many unlockable games previously available on the Sega Game Gear handheld game console.


Differences

The differences from the original were improved graphics instead of the basic models on the Sega Dreamcast. The Internet features and downloads were removed. For the chao gardens: Chao Adventure (a mini game) was removed now on the Nintendo GameCube players can take their Chao with them by dropping them into the mini-garden in "Sonic Advance", "Sonic Advance 2", and "Sonic Pinball Party" through the Nintendo Game Boy Advance to Nintendo GameCube link cable. Chao also have viewable stats to make it easier to train them. Also the reward for getting all 130 Sonic Emblems was to be able to play as Metal Sonic in Sonic's stages. Cream the Rabbit is also added to the game; she can be seen flying in the sky after the Ice Key appears, and sometimes after certain cutscenes.

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