is a 2005
platform game
A platformer (also called a platform game, and sometimes a jump 'n' run game) is a subgenre of action game in which the core objective is to move the player character between points in an environment. Platform games are characterized by levels wi ...
developed by
Sonic Team
, doing business as , is a Japanese video game developer owned by Sega. Sonic Team is best known for its ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series and games such as '' Nights into Dreams'' and '' Phantasy Star Online''.
The initial team, formed in 1990, c ...
and
Dimps
is a Japanese video game developer based in Osaka, Japan, with an additional office in Tokyo. It is best known for developing games in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', ''List of Dragon Ball video games, Dragon Ball'' and ''Street Fighter'' franchises ...
for the
Nintendo DS
The is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005. The DS, an initialism for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", introduced distinctive new features to handheld games: two LCD screens worki ...
as part of
Sega
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's
''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series. It was released on November 15, 2005, in North America, November 18 in the PAL region, and November 23 in Japan, and was the final game in the mainline Sonic series to be produced by
Yuji Naka
, credited in some games as YU2, is a Japanese video game designer and programmer. He is the co-creator of the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series and was the president of Sonic Team at Sega until his departure in 2006.
Naka joined Sega in 1984 and w ...
before his departure from Sega. It was the first Sonic game with the English 4Kids cast, instead of the cast first seen in Sonic Adventure. It is a
2D platform game, similar to earlier games in the series like ''
Sonic Advance'', as well as later ones like ''
Sonic Mania''. Levels in the game are
side-scrolling
A side-scrolling video game (alternatively side-scroller) is a video game viewed from a side-view camera angle where the screen follows the player as they move left or right. The jump from single-screen or flip-screen graphics to scrolling grap ...
and displayed using both of the DS's screens. However,
boss battles, the main characters, and a special stage are rendered in 3D, creating a
2.5D effect. The game's storyline follows the intertwining adventures of the series' main character,
Sonic the Hedgehog
is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
and a new character,
Blaze the Cat
The ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' video game franchise began in 1991 with the video game ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' for the Sega Genesis, which pitted a blue anthropomorphic hedgehog named Sonic against a rotund male human villain named Doctor Eggman ( ...
. They respectively battle
Doctor Eggman
Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik is a Character (arts), character created by the Japanese game designer Naoto Ohshima. He is the main antagonist of Sega's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise. Eggman is a mad scientist who seeks to steal the mystical Cha ...
and his
doppelgänger
A doppelgänger ( ), sometimes spelled doppelgaenger or doppelganger, is a ghostly double of a living person, especially one that haunts its own fleshly counterpart.
In fiction and mythology, a doppelgänger is often portrayed as a ghostly or p ...
Eggman Nega at certain points.
The game was announced under the working title ''Sonic DS'' at
Electronic Entertainment Expo
E3 (short for Electronic Entertainment Expo) was an annual Trade fair, trade event for the video game industry organized and presented by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). It was held principally in Los Angeles from 1995 to 2019, wit ...
(E3) 2004, and under ''Sonic Rush'' at E3 2005. The game's 2.5D format was based on
Sonic Team
, doing business as , is a Japanese video game developer owned by Sega. Sonic Team is best known for its ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series and games such as '' Nights into Dreams'' and '' Phantasy Star Online''.
The initial team, formed in 1990, c ...
's idea to combine elements from 2D and 3D games in the series. Upon release, ''Sonic Rush'' was well received by critics, with praise stemming from the game's visuals, music, and similarity to older games in the series and criticism stemming from its overall quickness. A sequel, ''
Sonic Rush Adventure'', was released in 2007.
Gameplay
''Sonic Rush'' is a 2D
platform game
A platformer (also called a platform game, and sometimes a jump 'n' run game) is a subgenre of action game in which the core objective is to move the player character between points in an environment. Platform games are characterized by levels wi ...
, similar to earlier games in the series like ''
Sonic Advance'' as well as later ones like ''
Sonic Mania''. The player controls either
Sonic the Hedgehog
is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
or
Blaze the Cat
The ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' video game franchise began in 1991 with the video game ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' for the Sega Genesis, which pitted a blue anthropomorphic hedgehog named Sonic against a rotund male human villain named Doctor Eggman ( ...
, who differ in terms of special abilities.
In the tradition of past ''Sonic'' games, gameplay consists of moving quickly through levels, collecting
rings and defeating enemies.
The player collects rings as a form of health; when they are hit by an enemy or harmful obstacle, their rings bounce in all directions and can be recollected. The player begins the game with three lives, one of which is lost when the character is hit without any rings in their possession, crushed, drowns, falls into a bottomless pit, or reaches the act's 10-minute limit; losing all lives results in a
game over
"Game over" is a message in video games which informs the player that their play session has ended, usually because the player has reached a loss condition. It also sometimes appears at the successful completion of a session, especially in ga ...
. Both of the DS's screens are used to display the play area, with the player's character moving between them as necessary.
Levels in the game are divided into "zones", each consisting of two acts of normal gameplay then a 3D
boss battle. The course of the game differs depending on whether Sonic or Blaze is chosen;
the seven zones are the same, but are accessed in different orders.
During boss battles, Blaze fights
Doctor Eggman
Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik is a Character (arts), character created by the Japanese game designer Naoto Ohshima. He is the main antagonist of Sega's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise. Eggman is a mad scientist who seeks to steal the mystical Cha ...
and Sonic fights an Eggman
doppelgänger
A doppelgänger ( ), sometimes spelled doppelgaenger or doppelganger, is a ghostly double of a living person, especially one that haunts its own fleshly counterpart.
In fiction and mythology, a doppelgänger is often portrayed as a ghostly or p ...
called
Eggman Nega.
As the characters' stories progress, they meet each other several times and unite in the final zone that comes after the seventh.
The game features special stages the player can access via certain handles in order to obtain the
Chaos Emeralds
is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a m ...
. These Special Stages resemble those of ''
Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' and use the DS's stylus controls.
New features include a grading system that grades the player based on the time it takes for them to complete the level; they can return to levels later to try for a higher grade.
There is a point system based on the one in ''
Sonic Advance 2'' but displaying points in multiple categories. Sonic Rush introduces a "Tension Gauge" on the left side of the screen which is filled by doing tricks and defeating enemies.
The energy it generates allows the player to use boosts of speed while moving;
defeating enemies,
moving through the level more quickly, which results in more points and a higher grade, and when playing as Sonic, accessing the special stage.
Although the game is primarily two-dimensional, there are three-dimensional elements which create a
2.5D effect.
The game has a
two-player
A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or ...
mode in which Sonic and Blaze race to the end of a chosen level from the game. There is also a feature in which players who own the game can send a
demo of the game to other Nintendo DS users.
Plot
Blaze the Cat
The ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' video game franchise began in 1991 with the video game ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' for the Sega Genesis, which pitted a blue anthropomorphic hedgehog named Sonic against a rotund male human villain named Doctor Eggman ( ...
is somehow pulled from her native dimension into Sonic's world. Her world had seven Sol Emeralds—similar to the
Chaos Emeralds
is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a m ...
—but they were stolen by Doctor Eggman.
She then makes it her goal to retrieve them. While searching, she meets
Cream the Rabbit and is surprised by her politeness. Meanwhile,
Sonic
Sonic or Sonics may refer to:
Companies
*Sonic Drive-In, an American drive-in, fast-food restaurant chain
* Sonic (ISP), an Internet provider CLEC, serving more than 100 California communities
* Sonic Foundry, a computer software company whic ...
is searching for the Chaos Emeralds, which have been stolen by Doctor Eggman Nega, Eggman's alternate counterpart from Blaze's dimension.
Sonic briefly encounters Blaze during his search, but she departs before he can question her. His friend
Tails learns that the two dimensions are merging somehow, and both will collapse if the process is not stopped.
Suspicious of Blaze, Sonic and Tails begin searching for her. Upon finding Blaze and Cream, Sonic questions Blaze about her nature, but she refuses to give any information and leaves with Cream. Sonic follows her to Eggman Nega's base, where it is revealed that Eggman and Eggman Nega are working together to collect both the Chaos Emeralds and the Sol Emeralds. Blaze declares that she is the only one who can save their worlds, without anyone's help. Sonic and Blaze fight each other, until Sonic wins the fight and Blaze realizes the error of her ways.
After Eggman kidnaps Cream, Blaze goes after him while Sonic takes on
Nega. Sonic collects the last of the seven Chaos Emeralds and catches up with Blaze, who fails to prevent Eggman and Eggman Nega from draining the Sol Emeralds's power for their Egg Salamander mech. As the world begins to destabilize, Sonic and his friends help Blaze realize the meaning of friendship. This restores the Sol Emeralds, and Sonic and Blaze use both sets of Emeralds to transform into
Super Sonic and Burning Blaze. The two destroy the Egg Salamander, restoring the dimensions to normal, and Blaze returns to her world, now better understanding her powers. Cream is saddened by Blaze's departure, but Sonic assures her that Blaze promised to return someday.
Development
''Sonic Rush'' was developed by
Sonic Team
, doing business as , is a Japanese video game developer owned by Sega. Sonic Team is best known for its ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series and games such as '' Nights into Dreams'' and '' Phantasy Star Online''.
The initial team, formed in 1990, c ...
and
Dimps
is a Japanese video game developer based in Osaka, Japan, with an additional office in Tokyo. It is best known for developing games in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', ''List of Dragon Ball video games, Dragon Ball'' and ''Street Fighter'' franchises ...
, and published by
Sega
is a Japanese video game company and subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Tokyo. It produces several List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises for arcade game, arcades and video game cons ...
.
Yuji Naka
, credited in some games as YU2, is a Japanese video game designer and programmer. He is the co-creator of the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series and was the president of Sonic Team at Sega until his departure in 2006.
Naka joined Sega in 1984 and w ...
, Sega's executive managing director, announced the game at
Electronic Entertainment Expo
E3 (short for Electronic Entertainment Expo) was an annual Trade fair, trade event for the video game industry organized and presented by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). It was held principally in Los Angeles from 1995 to 2019, wit ...
(E3) 2004, along with ''
Project Rub''. A demo of the newly titled ''Sonic Rush'' was featured at E3 2005,
and won video game publication ''
IGN
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''s "Biggest Surprise" award. Blaze the Cat, a new character, was revealed at
Tokyo Game Show
, commonly known as TGS, is a video game trade fair and convention held annually in September in the Makuhari Messe, in Chiba, Japan. It is presented by the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) and Nikkei Business Publication ...
(TGS) 2005.
The game's 2.5D format was based on Sonic Team's idea to combine elements from 2D and 3D games in the series. Director Akinori Nishiyama stated in a September 2005 interview with ''
GameSpot
''GameSpot'' is an American video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on video games. The site was launched on May 1, 1996, created by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady, and Jon Epstein. In addition ...
'' that Sonic Team "wanted to keep the elements from 2D, yet still explore some of the new elements from 3D."
At TGS 2005, he stated that while working on ''
Sonic Advance 3'', he realized that the series was becoming more complicated, opting for a "fast, dynamic action" approach to the next title in the series.
The music was primarily composed by
Hideki Naganuma of ''
Jet Set Radio
(originally released in North America as ''Jet Grind Radio'') is a 2000 action game developed by Smilebit and published by Sega for the Dreamcast. The player controls a member of a youth gang, the GG's, as they use inline skates to traverse ...
'' fame. Additional music was composed by the game's sound director Teruhiko Nakagawa,
along with Masayoshi Ishi and Hiroyuki Hamada of T's Music. Composing the music was a challenge for Naganuma, who had to work under the limitations of the Nintendo DS'
sound chip
A sound chip is an integrated circuit (chip) designed to produce audio signals through digital, analog or mixed-mode electronics. Sound chips are typically fabricated on metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) mixed-signal chips that process a ...
. The final boss music in the soundtrack, "Wrapped in Black," used audible excerpts from
Malcom X's "
Message to the Grass Roots" speech.
''Sonic Rush'' introduced Blaze, who has become a recurring character in the series. Blaze appeared for the second time in ''
Sonic the Hedgehog
is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
'' in 2006, and then in ''
Sonic Rush Adventure'', the sequel to ''Sonic Rush'', and numerous other games.
Reception
''Sonic Rush'' was released on November 15, 2005, in North America; November 18 in Europe; and November 23 in Japan.
It was the ninth best-selling DS game of December 2006. It sold 360,000 copies in Europe from March 2006 to March 2007. The game received a "Platinum" sales award from the
Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),
indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom.
The game was released to "generally favorable" reviews, according to video game
review aggregator
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Metacritic
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.
Critics praised the game for its usage of elements from older ''Sonic'' games. ''
GameSpot
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'', ''
IGN
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'', and ''
Nintendo Power
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'' compared the game to older games in the series, specifically those on the
Sega Genesis
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.
''
GameSpy
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'' staff writer Greg Sewart offered a similar opinion, also praising the game for its "gorgeous graphics".
The visuals were well received, with some calling it "gorgeous" and "colourful".
The game's overall quickness was not as well received. ''GameSpy''s Greg Sewart, although giving a mostly positive review, complained that "it's so fast you almost can't tell what's going on most of the time."
''
1UP.com'' and ''
GamePro
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'' thought similarly.
The game's music was well-received, called "bright
ndbuoyant" by ''1UP.com'' and compared to that of ''
Jet Set Radio
(originally released in North America as ''Jet Grind Radio'') is a 2000 action game developed by Smilebit and published by Sega for the Dreamcast. The player controls a member of a youth gang, the GG's, as they use inline skates to traverse ...
'' by ''GameSpot''.
''GameSpy'' called the music "all very fitting and very catchy", noting its use of
sampling and unconventional structure.
In 2008, ''Sonic Rush'' was listed at #17 in ''IGN''s list of the top 25 DS games.
In 2009, it was listed as one of the "cheers" on ''IGN''s "Cheers & Tears" list of action games for the DS.
Notes
References
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