Final Color Buster in the Wii version, which delivers the final blow on Eggman's Nega Wisp Armor.Help yourself to the complimentary tropes found in this game! note And by "complimentary", we mean "quite expensive". You can see the trailer for the animated short here, and the first part of the short here. In addition, a fully-voiced two-part cartoon, Sonic Colors: Rise of the Wisps, is accompanying the release of the game.
On an Updated Re-release of the Wii version of the game was announced for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PC (via the Epic Games Store) and Xbox One called Sonic Colors Ultimate with a updated and re-recorded soundtrack.
The duo would become a mainstay in the series until 2017. Sonic Colors script was written by Yasushi Otake, with the localization being led by Ken Pontac and Warren Graff, writers Happy Tree Friends and MadWorld.
Eggman's amusement park to free the imprisoned Wisps inhabiting each planet and thwart the doctor's Evil Plans.
A Wisp named Yacker informs Sonic who, accompanied by Tails, embarks on a journey through the many attractions of Dr. However, the amusement park is actually an assembly of planets that Eggman has pulled together, so that he might be able to capture the alien inhabitants here, known as Wisps, and harness their colored energy for his latest nefarious experiments. Eggman supposedly turns a new leaf and builds an intergalactic amusement park up in space, made up of several planet sized attractions.
Though the Wii and DS versions have slightly different stories to each other, the general premise of the game is the same.Īfter apparently developing some remorse for his past indiscretions, Dr. Released in late 2010, Sonic Colors is a main series installment of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, exclusive to Nintendo's Wii and DS platforms. Stringing the Wisp power-ups together creates a combo that increases Sonic’s boost gauge even more quickly and exclusive Wisp power-ups will be available for both Wii and Nintendo DS versions, ensuring a unique and super speedy gameplay experience for Sonic fans everywhere.The One With Sonic getting his powers from Aliens. The Wisp energy enables Sonic to create new paths through the stages by drilling through the ground (Yellow Drill) for example, or speeding through the stage as a laser (Cyan Laser). The alien Wisp’s featured in the game each have a unique “Colour Power” that, once freed, Sonic is able to absorb while speeding through the various theme park inspired planets. Sonic Colours™ accelerates Sonic to adrenaline-pumping super speeds and blasts him through obstacles in ways never before seen in a Sonic game. When he arrives, Sonic finds he is also able to use these alien powers and is ready to help! Sonic will need all his speed and skill as he faces this test, but, empowered by the alien energy, it’s a test he’ll pass with flying colours!
Eggman completes his evil plans, Sonic discovers his mysterious theme park in space. Eggman has abducted an alien race called Wisps, and is harnessing their colourful energy to fuel a sinister plot. He has built an amazing interstellar amusement park, floating in space around Sonic’s home planet, bursting with incredible rides and attractions. Eggman has hatched another plan for world domination! One lament accompanied 2008’s lacklustre Sonic Unleashed more loudly than others – "why can’t Sega ditch the werehog and make the daytime stages into a complete game?" A few years later and in rushes Sonic Colours with all the usual fanfare and expectation around a new 3D Sonic game, except this time –.