| Sonic Adventure Director's Cut | 
enlarge | From: Sega Of America, Inc. Category: Video Games
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (97 reviews) Sales Rank: 2121
Platform: Gamecube ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 61026 Model: 10086610260 UPC: 010086610260 EAN: 0010086610260 ASIN: B00008URUB
Release Date: August 13, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  An okay game... January 4, 2008 I was always a huge fan of the Sonic games growing up, and when I got a second hand Gamecube I decided to get some Sonic games.
I was kind of disappointed with this game. There were some levels that where rather pointless and long, and some things that just kind of dragged along. And the camera messes up sometimes.
I wouldn't recommend this game to any old time Sonic fans because I feel you would be disappointed with it. After playing it for a little I went out and bought the old version games that were made for the newer systems and must say that I enjoy those much more.
  sonic adv.dir.cut September 13, 2007 the game is ok, kids love the chao garden, i believe on sonic adv.battle 2 there are more chao garden in there, so if you like chao garden maybe that's the one, but if you like sonic game the sonic adv.dir.cut is ok, the only problem you could only have sonic eggs, not other characters, so maybe next time sega/gamecube will create sonic chao garden only with many different character eggs, and different activities, bcs kids like it.
  What a RUSH!!! July 13, 2007 Before anyone reads this review, I have not played the original game for the Sega Dreamcast, so I really don't know how much of a Director's Cut this really is. I'm reviewing the game itself, not it's "new and improved features." That aside... WAAAAAAAAAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! THIS GAME ROCKS!!! The minute I put this in my Gamecube, and heard that electric guitar, I knew I was in for one awesome ride. And was I ever!!! SADX is in my opinion, one of the greatest 3D platformers of all time. Not to mention that it's a SUPERB installment into the Sonic universe. Anyway, the game itself is a combination of many different types of gameplay. Sonic's levels consist of blazing from one end of a level to another at break-neck speeds, while constantly fighting enemies and doing amazing tricks/stunts. Tails' levels have more of a racing feel. His goal is always to beat someone else to the end of the level. Knuckles' levels consist of finding missing shards of the master emerald, be they underground, underwater, or inside other enemies. Amy's levels have her running from a "stalker" robot, who she can't seem to shake no matter how many levels she traverses (of course she's carrying a mallot that's almost as big as herself, so she puts up a fight WHILE running). Then they're the two newbies to the series, Big the Cat and E102-Gamma. Big's levels are, to say the least, DIFFERENT. Unlike any other Sonic game to date. Does he run? No. Fly? No. Fight? Barely. So what DO Big's levels consist of?... brace yourself. FISHING. That's right, fishing. You find a lake, sit down, cast your line, and wiggle it around until you catch your target. Sad I know. Now E102's have a SLIGHTLY more Sonic feel. He runs around, jumps, flys, pretty much everything you would expect a Sonic robot to do. So whats different? GUNS (evil grin). This sucker targets every enemy in sight and fries em all at once. Don't expect anything quite as hard core as Shadow's game, keep in mind this is rated E. Still, it's a unique experiance. The storyline basically involves the crew trying to stop good ol' Doc Eggman from resurrecting an ancient water demon known as "Chaos." Of course, they all have they're own little side stories, but I'm not gonna give those away. The game also includes a bunch of little bonus features: old (and complete) Sonic games from the 2D days, side missions, and a buncha other little things. Anyway I would highly recommend this game to anyone looking for a good time. The ONLY downside I can think of is that they didn't put any multi-player stuff in it, but it's still fun to take turns with your friends and play. So basically it's a great game that should make any Sonic old timers or those just coming into the franchise, happy.
  Sonic Adventure DX Director's Cut... umm isn' that a dreamcast game? March 8, 2007 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
First I bought Sonic Adventure DX for my laptop. It ran just fine accept the fact that it was hard to control at first. Then I got it for the Gamecube. The gamecube version had at least a few differences. Then I was searching Yahoo for pictures of it and came across some that look lower quality-ish. I kept on studying it and it was for a Sega system called the Sega Dreamcast. I'm wanting to get a Dreamcast NOW in 2007! Too bad they don't sell like a Dreamcast II just like that XBOX now XBOX 360! And why exactly did Sega make a re-make when it looks better but you have fewer things in like the chao garden. Speak'n of fewer items in the chao garden the dreamcast version of sonic adventure 2 had bigger landscapes and better graphics. Well back to Sonic DX... I really like the game.
  Eh? January 6, 2007 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
This game is GREAT! i'd give it 5 out of 5 stars but... I loved the dreamcast verion! and i don't really see any "directors cut" about this game, everything seems the same...
so if you still have a sega dreamcast, get this game for that instead because it's the origanal, and the game editor took those extra scenes ((if any extra scenes)) out of the game for a reason.
so everybody is gonna click on "no" for "did this reveiw help you? but hey, at least i got my point out.
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