Ultra Ninja Matt writes "Bioware and Sonic are, on paper, somewhat of a curious mixture, rather in the line of Stephen Fry penning a sublime dry comedy and then having Big In The Nineties hero Noel Edmonds stepping up into the main role. On one hand we have the folks behind the rather epic Mass Effect amongst others working away behind the scenes giving us a rather fun action/RPG hybrid for the DS, whilst on the other we've got knackered old Sonic and his ragtag bunch of friends piling along in the hope that this once they've actually been given something decent to appear in."
Despite the fame and popularity of both the studio and the IP in question, not everyone knows that Bioware developed a Sonic RPG prior to them being acquired by EA, Sonic Chronicles for the Nintendo DS, and it was recently detailed in a DidYouKnowGaming video that both Bioware and SEGA were down for a sequel, but it was ultimately canceled for a surprising reason: SEGA was sued for copyright infringement
to be fair tho, the rpg for the DS was a mess.
touchscreen-only was not a good way to make a game like this.
I wish Sega got together with Square and made a Sonic RPG for the Genesis I would have played that.
Just because the first one sucked, doesn't mean Sega should abandon the idea of a Sonic RPG.
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