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Sonic Adventure 2 (USA)

Sega Dreamcast
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2001
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A more accomplished Sonic Adventure 2 sequel clearly splitting heroes and antiheroes. The dual structure charms, snappy levels work wonderfully. A 3D mascot peak.

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Category
Platformer 1 player 3+
Description
Sonic and Shadow battle Dr Eggman and Gerald Robotnik in this second Sega Dreamcast 3D platformer. Published by Sega, released in the United States in June 2001. 3D platformer with Hero and Dark modes, playable Sonic and Shadow, spectacular levels and dramatic narration. American version.

Sonic Adventure 2 review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
Darker and more rhythmic, the second instalment heightens the contrast between luminous cities and dusk-lit military bases. The full-throttle runs are dressed in dynamic effects and spectacular framing. This nervous staging, polished and stylish, keeps a visual punch that has not weakened.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,99 GB 📅19/06/2001
Published by Sega

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Collector interest

The NTSC release of Sonic Adventure 2 is the US version of Sonic Team's game, distributed by Sega in the United States. Collector value comes from Sega's modest US print at the end of the commercial cycle and from this version becoming the target of US Sonic collectors, since the GameCube Battle port modified several elements.

A cult cover

A symbolic face-off: Sonic and Shadow size each other up, heroic blue answering ominous black and red. This duality, at the heart of the composition, sums up the whole story before you play. Tense and stylish, it marks the series' visual maturity at the Dreamcast's twilight.

Is Sonic Adventure 2 still worth playing in 2026?

Sharper and more focused, Sonic Adventure 2 distils the formula around three main styles: pure running, mech shooting and emerald hunting. The title gains in coherence and readability, and the hip hop pop soundtrack has become iconic. The camera is still imperfect, but the Sonic and Shadow stages still deliver real speed pleasure today. The Chao garden mode adds a typically Sega touch of madness to the mix. A Sega reference that is still very digestible to discover or replay today.

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