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Sonic Unleashed

Also known as: Sonic World Adventure (JP)
Developer: Sonic Team
Publisher: Sega
Platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Released in JP: February 19, 2009 (360, PS3)
Released in US: November 20, 2008 (360), December 12, 2008 (PS3)
Released in EU: November 28, 2008 (360), December 19, 2008 (PS3)
Released in AU: November 28, 2008 (360), December 16, 2008 (PS3)

This game has unused animations.
This game has unused areas.
This game has hidden development-related text.
This game has unused objects.
This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused items.

This game has a prototype article
This game has a prerelease article
To do:
  • This game's filesystem is compressed with XCompression (Xbox 360) or SEGS (PlayStation 3) - to anyone interested in digging further, use the following QuickBMS scripts: 360PS3 - then you can use the existing Generations PC tools.
  • A 'turbo' animation for Sonic where he raises his arms in an X while running.
  • Various leftover HUD textures from earlier builds.

Sonic Unleashed almost seems to have made Sonic the Werehog games fun, but they added a hedgehog.

  • 2Debugging Features
  • 3Unused Assets
  • 4Unused Areas
  • 5Oddities

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Prototype Info
Prerelease Info


Debugging Features

The Debugging features in the game are not accessed by any normal means, to find them and have them function requires files in the game being unpacked and being edited.Most of these are accessed from some of the #XX.ar.xx files that correspond to a file that is a stage, preference or character.

To do:
There are a lot more of these features lying around the files of the game, they need to be found and documented. I will have a few up soon...
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Collision Render

In any of the scenes in the game that also have a #XX.ar.xx file name structure, there may be a file found inside called Stage.stg.xml, this file has an option where you can have the collision rendered in the map. The option for this is the string:<IsCollisionRender>false</IsCollisionRender>.Changing it to true will enable the feature.

As an example the archive Town_Mykonos.ar.00 is the scene for the Town Apotos.This archive has a linked file called #Town_Mykonos which contains a Stage.stg.xml file.

  • Collision Render

As of enabling it, the game will use a texture and have it be shown on the collision in the map, this would have been used to check in-game for any problems with the collision.
If you have epilepsy I do not recommend you use this as the textures do flash when moving around or rotating the camera.

Unused Assets

E3 Title Leftovers

TitleE3.ar.00 is a leftover from the E3 demo for Sonic Unleashed. Most of the files are duplicates which are used elsewhere, but it contains two images not seen anywhere else.

  • bg.dds

Likely used as the background. It depicts Windmill Isle, Rooftop Run, and Dragon Road. These were likely the stages playable at E3.

  • mat_title_en_001.dds

Used for selecting menu options. There's a strangely large number of settings on here, as well as a 'Continue' option. Not something you'd expect at an E3 demo... some of this was probably unused there, too. The only other thing of note here is the font used; Rodin. It's seen use in other Sonic games but is completely absent in Unleashed (well, this version, anyway).

Control Tutorials

  • EvilStage.dds for Xbox 360.

  • SonicStage.dds for Xbox 360.

  • EvilStage.dds for PlayStation 3.

  • SonicStage.dds for PlayStation 3.

In the 'Loading' folder on the root of the disc, there are two control tutorial images which seem to be for an event like E3. Oddly, the Werehog's controls omit the labels for the camera and the 'Unleash' move, and Sonic's controls only label moves in his base move set.

Early Main Menu

MainMenu.ar.00 contains files pertaining to an early main menu of sorts. It's possible this was also used at E3, but there is no direct evidence of this.

  • nowloading_en_ev.dds

  • nowloading_en_so.dds

Sonic

Control tutorials similar to those in the 'Loading' folder, likely based on them. These are against a brighter background and use images of a real 360 controller, but are otherwise pretty much the same, missing controls and all.

Sonic
  • nowloading_jp_ev.dds for Xbox 360.

  • nowloading_jp_so.dds for Xbox 360.

  • nowloading_jp_ev.dds for PlayStation 3.

  • nowloading_jp_so.dds for PlayStation 3.

Japanese versions of the above. The differences aren't just in terms of language, either; this version goes back to the vector art of the controller, only this time it's not strangely fading out the right controller handle, this applies to some on the PlayStation 3 version but it isn't as visible.

  • nowloading_evil.dds

  • nowloading_sonic.dds

Earlier versions of the same controller tutorial - there's a lot more to unpack here;

  • The button assignments are mostly the same, but the Werehog's controls finally label the right stick for camera control! It sacrifices the triggers for running, though.
  • The Werehog render is very crude, containing a model which appears to be unfinished and better matches some of the pre-release images for this game (earlier versions used a model closer to that of the Wii version).
  • Sonic's render is from Sonic and the Secret Rings.
  • The 'NOW LOADING' text at the bottom is using the style which the game normally reserves for larger text, being closer together and further italicised. The above versions use text that more closely matches how smaller text looks in the final game.
  • The Sonic World Adventure logo in the top-right corner is an earlier one that most closely matches the style of the Sonic Adventure 2 Chao Garden.
  • ui_mm_base.dds

  • ui_mm_parts1.dds

  • ui_mm_contentstext.dds

Finally, the actual UI elements themselves - ui_mm_parts1.dds strangely has (early) PlayStation button icons, even though this is the 360 version...

In addition to this, system.csb and now_loading.dds are also present - the former being a copy of the same file from Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) and the latter being a 1280x720 black rectangle.

Early Spagonia Hub Preview

TownSample.dds (early)
mat_load_town_EU.dds (used)

Also present in the 'Loading' folder is an early version of the hub world preview for Spagonia. It is mostly the same, but the icons were changed completely between versions, and the early version's screenshot of the university is closer to the top than in the final due to an icon of Pickle in the way. The relevant icon was moved downward in the final image.

Early Werehog UI

In the archive named ActionCommon.ar.00 there is a image called ui_ps1_e_gauge1.dds with what looks to be some early Werehog UI seen in a few preview images of the game. Right now there doesn't seem to be any way to implement it and have it work as intended but that could change in the future...

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  • Ui_ps1_e_gauge1.dds

Reddog

A folder called 'reddog' is present on the root of the disc, which contains leftover icons for the debugger used during development. These icons would find their way into Sonic Generations, implying the same debugger was used in that game as well.

  • button_close_1.dds

  • button_close_2.dds

  • button_minimum_1.dds

  • button_minimum_2.dds

  • button_pin_1.dds

  • button_pin_2.dds

  • checkbox_1.dds

  • checkbox_2.dds

  • common_arrow_1.dds

  • common_arrow_2.dds

  • common_button_1.dds

  • common_button_2.dds

  • common_frame.dds

  • common_frame_t.dds

  • common_frame_bold.dds

  • common_frame_bold_t.dds

  • common_icon.dds

  • mouse_cursor.dds

  • mouse_cursor_h.dds

  • mouse_cursor_slant_l.dds

  • scroll_bar_lr.dds

  • scroll_bar_ud.dds

  • scroll_button_lr.dds

  • scroll_button_ud.dds

  • scroll_lane_lr.dds

  • scroll_lane_ud.dds

  • sonic_icon.dds

  • title_bar.dds

  • window_frame.dds

  • window_frame_t.dds

Unused Areas

These sections of the stages were abandoned by changes in the level design, but can still be found through breaking the game. Strangely, they were later used in modified forms in the Adventure Pack DLC.

Jungle Joyride Act 1 Night

A closed door is present in the room at the end of Jungle Joyride Act 1 Night. Clipping through using a glitch reveals an empty chamber. If the room is accessed from the ghost mission, the door will be open, and the room will contain objects. There is a tree which can be knocked down and used as a bridge, floating platforms, and switches that raise the water level. These switches are mostly functional (the kill plane and platforms rise), but the actual water graphics remain in place. This area was eventually used, with some changes, for the DLC's Act 3.

Arid Sands Act 1 Night

After the Goal Ring in Arid Sands' main Night stage, there is a sealed door. By jumping onto it from a well-positioned water barrel and using the uppercut, followed by the midair Y + Y + A combo, you can fall into an unused canyon area. It's empty, but you can open the sealed door from the other side. Bring water barrels to the bottom of the chasm, stack them, and do an uppercut-grab to go on. There is a huge chunk of level which is empty. Go on through it. There are, among other things, two pillars you can knock down, which don't appear elsewhere. Eventually, you will reach a pit, which is impassable without objects to bridge the gap. Beyond it is a fairly large stretch of level, leading up to the Gaia Temple. This area was eventually used, with some changes, for the DLC's Act 3.

Skyscraper Scamper Night Beta Area

The beta area seen in the video is before the start of the mission 'Sonic Presents'. There's even a Goal Ring at the end of the beta area.

Play It Cool Beta Ring (Empire City Night)

Only accessible on Xbox 360. Strangely, the PlayStation 3 version of the game has this area sealed off.

Oddities

Region Names

The file names for many of the game's regions differ from the names used in the game itself - some of them are actually named after real-world locations;

  • Adabat - SouthEastAsia, Sea
  • Apotos - Mykonos
  • Chun-nan - China
  • Eggmanland - EggManBase
  • Empire City - NYCity
  • Holoska - Snow
  • Mazuri - Africa
  • Shamar - Petra
  • Spagonia - EuropeanCity, RedRoofs
(Source: Sonic Retro)

Sonic Unleashed Xbox 360 Iso Rom

Sega GenesisSonic the Hedgehog (Prototype) • Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Prototypes) • Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Prototype) • Sonic & Knuckles (Prototypes) • Sonic 3 & Knuckles • Sonic 3D Blast (Prototypes) • Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (Prototype)
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (Prototype) • Sonic Classics
Sega Master SystemSonic the Hedgehog • Sonic the Hedgehog 2 • Sonic Chaos (Prototypes) • Sonic Blast • Sonic Spinball
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine • Sonic's Edusoft
Game GearSonic the Hedgehog (Prototype) • Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Prototype) • Sonic Chaos (Prototypes) • Sonic Triple Trouble (Prototypes)
Sonic Spinball (Prototype) • Sonic Drift 2 • Sonic Labyrinth • Sonic Blast (Prototypes)
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine • Tails' Skypatrol • Tails Adventures
ArcadeSegaSonic Cosmo Fighter • SegaSonic the Hedgehog (Prototype) • Sonic Championship • SegaSonic Bros.
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32XKnuckles' Chaotix (Prototypes)
Sega PicoSonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld • Tails and the Music Maker (Prototypes)
WindowsSonic the Hedgehog CD (1996, 2011) • Sonic's Schoolhouse • Sonic & Knuckles Collection • Sonic 3D Blast • Sonic R
Sonic Heroes • Sonic Riders • Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (2004, Demo, 2011) • Sonic Adventure 2
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Sega SaturnSonic X-treme • Sonic 3D Blast (Prototype) • Sonic Jam (Prototype) • Sonic R (Preview)
Game.comSonic Jam
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Neo Geo Pocket ColorSonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure (Prototypes)
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Shadow the Hedgehog • Sonic Mega Collection (Prototype) • Sonic Gems Collection • Sonic Riders
PlayStation 2Sonic Heroes • Shadow the Hedgehog • Sonic Riders • Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity • Sonic Unleashed • Sonic Gems Collection
XboxSonic Heroes • Shadow the Hedgehog • Sonic Riders
Nintendo DSSonic Rush (Demo) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008) • Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood
Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing • Sonic Classic Collection
PlayStation PortableSonic Rivals
Xbox 360Sonic the Hedgehog (Demo) • Sonic Unleashed (Preview) • Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing • Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I (Prototypes) • Sonic Generations (Demos) • Sonic Adventure 2 • Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
WiiSonic Unleashed • Sonic Colors • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, Vancouver 2010, London 2012) • Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I (Prototypes) • Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing • Sonic and the Black Knight • Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity
PlayStation 3Sonic the Hedgehog • Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I (Prototypes) • Sonic Adventure 2 • Sonic Generations (Demos) • Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Nintendo 3DSSonic Generations • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (London 2012) • Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Wii USonic Lost World • Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric • Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Rio 2016)
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox OneSonic Mania
J2MESonic the Hedgehog Mobile • Sonic Jump • Sonic at the Olympic Games
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N-GageSonic N
iOS, AndroidSonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I (Prototypes) • Sonic the Hedgehog • Sonic the Hedgehog 2 • Sonic the Hedgehog CD
Sonic Jump • Sonic Dash • Sonic Runners • Sonic Runners Adventure (Prototype)
Plug & PlaySuper Sonic Gold
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Roaming around at the speed of sound is the name of the game, usually. In Sonic Unleashed you will spend a significant portion of the game as a werehog version of Sonic. You’ll be slow and clumsy, much like the controls of this game. This was the game’s gimmick that was advertised to us as an attempt to mix up the Sonic formula but with such great day time missions that have you racing around as normal Sonic, being werehog Sonic feels like a sluggish mundane chore you mom makes you do to earn more videogame screen time.

Story

The game takes place after Sonic’s nemesis, Dr. Eggman blasts the world with a laser, causing it to fragment in his attempt to release an ancient evil called Dark Gaia. Sonic comes into contact with this magical dark evil, causing him to become a werehog at night. Your job is to stop Dr. Eggman’s evil plan and fix the world. Fairly standard for a Sonic game.

Gameplay & Level Design

Arguably every 3D Sonic game has had an issue with its camera controls and overall gameplay. You either are in the flow that the world has set up for you, or you’re stuck on the side trying to gain speed, only to be hit by one of the several chaotic obstacles that you often can’t see coming due to the camera pointing elsewhere. Unfortunately, Sonic Unleashed continues this pattern. But it doesn’t stop there, the game has you spend roughly half the game as werehog Sonic where you must fumble around poorly designed platforming stages along with simple combat where you fight mundane enemies. These sections of the game will make you question if the rest of the game is even worth the pain.

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Best & Worst Parts of Sonic Unleashed

There is a light at the end of this tunnel, but first, let’s get the worst part out of the way. For some reason, the developers thought adding an RPG system would be a good idea. I’ve never met someone who thought Sonic needed an RPG system. It works as well as you’d expect. It’s a poor and needless RPG system, that will have you upgrading your werehog attacks and sonics speed. Why do I have to upgrade Sonic’s speed? Isn’t that the point of Sonic? He’s the fastest thing alive, but apparently, he needs to be upgraded. But wait, there’s more. They added hub worlds where you can do side quests and talk to pointless NPCs, I never spent much time here since it seemed like a rather useless area. But graphics is much better than used it's predecessor Sonic the Hedgehog 2006.

Beloved Features

Now it’s time for the light at the end of the tunnel. There is something special here for those who are big fans of the Sonic lore. There are plenty of secrets to unlock character art, character lore, and other collectibles. Added features like this are often missing from many big games today, which can rob fans of the chance to get to know the world they love.

At the end of the day, I can’t say I recommend this game to anyone, as far as actually playing a game goes, the only redeeming quality is the day time levels where you race around in typical Sonic fashion, with the rest of the game feeling useless, unwanted, and boring. At best this is a game for small kids who are desperate to play any videogame, at it’s worst, Sonic Unleashed is something you give away for free at a garage sale.

Pros

Sonic Unleashed Xbox 360 Review

  • Nicely stylized
  • Good day time levels
  • Classic Story

Cons

  • Poor controls
  • Bad RPG elements
  • Wonky camera
  • Bad nighttime levels

Sonic Unleashed Xbox 360 Iso

Overall rating: 4