While Shadow’s origin story is more fleshed out than Sonic’s story, half of the game still takes place from Sonic’s perspective, and there are strange plot points to boot. Sonic Adventure 2’s story is split into two separate parts - a “Hero” story featuring Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails, and a “Dark” story featuring Shadow, Rouge, and Dr. Unlike the newer, streamlined-looking Sonic Frontiers, the design issues of Sonic Adventure 2, the wonky voice acting, and the intergalactic story all contribute to a wonderful mess of a game that shoots for the stars and is both silly and serious. The team obviously wanted to create an epic storyline featuring the Sonic the Hedgehog characters and designed something that’s hard to look away from. Shadow’s backstory is probably most famous because of his flashbacks to Maria during Sonic Adventure 2, but the entire game is strange. Related: What Sonic The Hedgehog’s Best Game Is (& Why) Looking at the lore that Sonic the Hedgehog 2 has already drawn upon, it’s strange that Paramount would want to try its hand at adapting this story for younger audiences. Given an extended expository scene explaining the origins of G.U.N, a reference to the Space Colony ARK in the after-credits scene, the reveal of Shadow, and a resurgence in popular culture of retro consoles like the Sega Dreamcast and Nintendo GameCube, it seems like Sega and Paramount will most likely try to adapt the game's Shadow storyline faithfully. The newly-released Sonic the Hedgehog 2 drops a bombshell during its after-credits scene.
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