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Sega Officially Announces Sonic and the Black Knight

by Nick DiMola - July 22, 2008, 10:46 am EDT
Total comments: 15 Source: Press Release

Sonic Team is hard at work at the second entry in the storybook series.

Sega officially announced yesterday that Sonic and the Black Knight is coming exclusively to Wii. The news was leaked over the weekend through a scan of the latest issue of Nintendo Power, though at the time it was not certain whether or not the scan was indeed official.

It was revealed that Sonic Team in Japan is working on the title and that it is a sequel of sorts to Sonic and the Secret Rings. This will be the second entry in the Sonic storybook series and will be focused on the Arthurian legend much like Secret Rings was focused on the One Thousand and One Nights legend.

The game will feature a Wii Remote and Nunchuk set up in contrast to the original title, which only used the Wii Remote. Players will be able to control Sonic and his trusty sword in Arthurian-inspired locales in the fast-paced adventure mode.

Sonic and the Black Knight is currently slated for a Spring 2009 release exclusively for Wii.

SEGA ANNOUNCES SONIC AND THE BLACK KNIGHT

A new addition to the Storybook Series of Sonic Titles

SAN FRANCISCO & LONDON (July 21, 2008) –SEGA of Europe Ltd. and SEGA® of

America, Inc. today announced Sonic™ and the Black Knight, an all-new Wii-

exclusive adventure. Part of the storybook series of games that began with

Sonic and the Secret Rings, this new title brings Sonic into the world of

Arthurian legend and offers the worlds most infamous blue hedgehog the

chance to become a knight. Using the unique Wii control system, this

exciting game will take advantage of both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk

to offer an interactive experience that any Sonic fans will love.

Created by Sonic Team in Japan, this innovative game takes Sonic into a

medieval world and arms him with a sword to aid in his effort to save the

day. Sonic and the Black Knight will provide Sonic fans with an

irresistible cast of characters and teach them all what it takes to be a

true hero and the ultimate knight. With a series of missions taking place

in stunning Arthurian-inspired locations, Sonic and the Black Knight

promises to offer a fast-paced adventure that gamers of all ages will

enjoy.

"After the success of Sonic and the Secret Rings we're delighted to

announce a second title in the Storybook Series," said Gary Knight,

European Marketing Director, SEGA Europe, "Following Sonic on his way to

knighthood will excite players of all ages."

Sonic and the Black Knight, exclusively for the Wii, will be out in Spring 2009.

Talkback

AVJuly 22, 2008

1st.

Sonic has only appeared in one great game the last 10 years. Super Smash Brothers Brawl.

EnnerJuly 22, 2008

Hey, maybe the second time will be the charm for this storybook series? Well, I guess its a good thing that they picked the Black Knight instead of the Dark Knight.

Nick DiMolaNick DiMola, Staff AlumnusJuly 22, 2008

Quote from: Mr.

1st.

Seriously, don't start doing that, there is no purpose.

NinGurl69 *hugglesJuly 22, 2008

4TH.

Swords > guns?

EnnerJuly 22, 2008

Whatever happened to just sticking with good ole spines. I would okay with a variety of spinning tackles and flips.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterJuly 22, 2008

Am I the only one who actually enjoyed Secret Rings' change of pace?

I really like the Arabian nights settings and story. It made for a more whimsical Sonic storyline than the typical anime cliche stories.

The worlds were also quite varied and fun to play.

So logically, I can't wait to see what they do with the King Arthur stories.

DeguelloJeff Shirley, Staff AlumnusJuly 22, 2008

Quote:

1st.

Sonic has only appeared in one great game the last 10 years. Super Smash Brothers Brawl.

When you proclaimed your ability to be the first in a thread, what you have really said is "I have given no thought to this post and have thus given the energy that an ape can deliver."

And also, Sonic Rush was quite enjoyable.

Quote from: Mr.

Sonic Team is hard at work....

Stopped reading

Quote from: Deguello

And also, Sonic Rush was quite enjoyable.

But he said "great," and it was not "great."

NinGurl69 *hugglesJuly 22, 2008

Yuji Naka = one-man merry-go-round

Yuji Naka = Plastic Motorcycles

pyrokamileonJuly 22, 2008

I am so glad they decided to ditch that sucky Secret Rings control style!  Idk maybe if they had motion control plus it might of been okay but I bought the game loved so many things about it but eventually just couldn't play it anymore because that stupid tilt control really just ruined it for me!  it made it not fun, and it made me seel it back to the store, which I don't do often.  I will definately be renting this one first but so long as they fixed that one giant flaw I really don't see why I couldn't enjoy this new game...

CericJuly 23, 2008

Excited because it is a sequel to Sonic and the Secret Rings.
Worried because it is using the Wiimote and Nunchuck.
Scared because it says "Sonic and the Black Knight will provide Sonic fans with an irresistible cast of characters..."

I disagree about the tilt controls but, will add the shaking to attack was what eventually got me. (Also anything to do with rails but, I hate the rails in all Sonic games because I have problems with it.)

vuduJuly 23, 2008

Quote from: pap64

Am I the only one who actually enjoyed Secret Rings' change of pace?

Secret Rings had its moments, but there were quite a few cruddy missions.  Each world had 2 or 3 really fun "run straight through the level" missions that were quite enjoyable.  But for each one of those there were four or five "destroy X number of enemies/pots/whatever", "collect an insanely large number of rings", "beat a level in some arbitrary amount of time" and (my personal least favorite) "beat a level without killing any enemies" challenges.

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