HUELEN10
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Welcome to the Official Sonic Boom Thread, we're glad you're here! Before we begin though, here are a few things to keep in mind.
- This is not the OT for the comics or TV show. If you want to discuss Team Sonic's awesome adventures in print, on screen, and elsewhere, head on over to the non-game OT.
- Do not disrupt the thread by posting innapropriate images.
- See number 2.
- Don't bother posting if your only intention is to stir up an argument and troll the community, go elsewhere.
- When posting with some ambiguity about the game, please make sure you are clear to which title you are referring to; Shattered Crystal & Rise Of Lyric are 2 totally different games.


Publisher: Sega
Developer: Big Red Button
System: Wii U (Exclusive)
Genre: Action-Adventure
Engine: CRYENGINE
Release Dates: 11/11/14 For North America, 11/21/14 For Europe, 11/29/14 For Australia, 12/18/14 For Japan

Publisher: Sega
Developer: Sanzaru Games
System: Nintendo 3DS (Exclusive)
Genre: Adventure Platformer
Engine: Unknown
Release Dates: 11/11/14 For North America, 11/21/14 For Europe, 11/29/14 For Australia, 12/18/14 For Japan
Demo Available Now On The eShop!


After another day of battling Eggman, Team Sonic finds an ancient ruin, fleeing to it for safety. Without realizing, Sonic unleashes a terrible evil upon the world, an imprisoned serpent from an ancient civilization, named Lyric. It is up to Sonic and his friends to gather the crystals and unlock the secrets of this ancient civilization to stop Lyric and save the world!

Amy Rose is looking through some ruins and discovers an ancient manuscript depicting a lost Crystal Of Power. Suddenly, Amy is kidnapped by none other than Lyric! It is up to Sonic, Knuckles, Tails, and Sticks to save the day and collect the crystals!











COMING SOON!


Game Informer: 4/10
Slant: 2 Out Of 5Playing two-player co-op comes with a hefty price, though. The already rough framerate becomes laughably low, and the textures and lighting take a huge hit. There are also some four-player competitive and cooperative minigames, but a few wave-based arena maps and platforming sequences aren't enough to justify gathering up willing friends.
GameSpot: 2/10It's an extraordinarily bad sign when the television show based off a video game is better than the source material itself, but that's the case here. Even for the most hardcore fans of the famous blue blur, avoiding Rise of Lyric and instead tuning into Cartoon Network on Saturday mornings is the best way to achieve an easily digestible Sonic Boom fix.
Hardcore Gamer: 2.5/5Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric is a failure at some basic levels of gaming. While it's understandable that a franchise may want to move beyond the simple elegance of its origins, a muddled web of poorly connected and even more poorly executed systems is not the answer. The Sonic name deserves better than this, and so do consumers.
IGN: 4.3/10It’s admirable that Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric tries so many new things, but every path it follows is a dead end.
Its exploration is so-so, its brawling is tedious, its characters are annoying, and the only stages where it feels like a Sonic game are the ones most likely to suffer technical problems.

Have a copy of the game and are enjoying it, or did you find the most insane glitch or something like that? Share it in the thread, and it will go here. Hopefully, Miiverse will be enabled for the title soon!