Sonic Heroes: New Footage & Screens
Fantastic new hi-res Sonic Heroes footage and a set of 32 devastating new screens await. Take a look!
Thanks to the lovelies at Sega, we have been afforded the chance to get a newer look at Sonic Heroes, the next-gen Sonic offering that represents a big step forward for Sega's biggest mascot.
Following out world first hands-on impressions a few months back, we're pleased to report that Sonic Heroes is even better than when we last saw it, with all the new characters and teams fully playable and coming together in a Sonic-fest even more glorious than in the Adventure series.
Our new hi-res, direct feed footage and set of new screens - some are direct screen dumps and some are taken from the video sequence - will show you quite a lot more than the videos we offered to date, so we reccomend you download and pump up your expectations for Heroes, because everything's pointing to the game being one hell of a ride.
Be sure to check our hands-on with the game for our definitive thoughts on the game so far, and enjoy this latest media.
Adam Doree
Director, Kikizo.com
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Sonic Heroes - 640x480 Loads of new footage, showing new characters, levels and stunning sequences in action -- plus lovely new Sonic music - a must-see. |
1.42m | 17.6 MB | WMV |
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