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Sonic adventure station square
Sonic adventure station square









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Dude is begging for help, immobile and powerless in this cruel dimension.Īll this brings us to a particular fan mod of that game’s follow-up, Sonic Adventure 2, which finally promotes this fan favorite character (object? Thing?) to a starring role. It helps add to the comedic value that he looks like a slightly tubbier Colonel Mustard crossbred with the KFC guy. I imagine much steam was let off in this way by kids in the 2000s, so the statue has more than earned his place in the annals of Blue Blur history. Sounds simple enough, but what makes it hysterical is the fact this statue can be taken anywhere and totally abused: put in front of oncoming traffic, chucked into the ocean, lobbed down a manhole, all while the bloke just stands there, rigidly and stoically taking the beating like a champ. In Sonic Adventure DX, a side quest in Station Square – the game’s metropolitan, free-roaming hub – sees you delivering a statue of a man to a burger joint. Still, there’s one Sonic experience that most gamers would agree is pretty universal, to the point where it’s a beloved injoke among the community. Makes one’s brain boil like a bubbling vat of chili dog sauce. In many ways, it’s understandable – the hedgehog has been around for so long, and has dabbled in so many disparate genres (racing, brawlers, erm, Arthurian legend) that every fan has their own unique perspective on what the brand should be. “This game sucks!” yells one contingent, while another arms themselves for internet war in rabid defense of that very same game. The Sonic the Hedgehog fandom can perhaps best be described as … divided.











Sonic adventure station square