

On a day racing through Leaf Storm, Sonic finds Dr. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed ReviewĢ1 November 2012 Storylines Sonic In 2007, it received a sequel, Sonic Rush Adventure. It was, however, criticized for the quickness. Sonic Rush was well received by critics, with praise towards the music, art style, and the gameplay style derived from the Sega Mega Drive Sonic games.

Meanwhile, Blaze the Cat, an antisocial princess from another universe called the Sol Dimension, has been flung to Sonic's world after the Sol Emeralds from her world were stolen by Eggman. From Tails, the hedgehog learns that a tear has emerged from the spacetime continuum and is putting the fate of the universe to odds as it expands. Along the way, however, he also faces a new foe named Eggman Nega, who looks much like the original Eggman. Eggman is up to no good again, and thus embarks on an adventure to stop him.
#SONIC RUSH SONIC SERIES#
Designed as a 2.5D side-scroller, Sonic Rush is the first title in the Sonic series to explore both 2D and 3D venues by combining two-dimensional environments with three-dimensional models. The game capitalizes on the "dual screen" aspect of the DS in multiple ways, utilizing two screens as one extended vertical screen for very steep climbs and drops. It was released in November 2005 and was co-developed by Dimps and Sonic Team. Sonic Rush ( ソニック・ラッシュ, Sonikku Rasshu ?) is a 2.5D platformer handheld video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series for the Nintendo DS.
