All eyes are on vocal boundaries Now and the lackluster response from fans to the early stills shown this week. In a new interview explaining how Frontiers became an open world game, things go in an unexpected direction when he heads up Sonic Team Takashi Izuka hints at how he had hoped that the work they had put into limits would be repurposed for new sonic adventure The game, most likely Sonic Adventure 3.
Chances of getting Sonic Adventures 3
izuka He explained how he previously said that he “would like to continue the Sonic Adventure series at some point” in an interview with IGN First. Sonic Adventure games also have open areas although they were smaller and known as Adventure Fields. Techniques the team learned from both games are currently being used in Sonic Frontiers. While Iizuka isn’t considering his next game yet, he hopes “all the work we put into Sonic Frontiers can be used to make another Sonic Adventure game at some point.” Sonic Adventure 3 isn’t certain at the moment, but it certainly gave fans hope for the future.
For now, Iizuka has also explained how Sonic Frontiers will have open world levels that encourage players to explore. There will not only be typical fast-paced Sonic experiences, but there will also be moments where players will have to solve puzzles to unlock new areas. They felt that the standard 3D linear format did not give the team enough room for innovation and would result in a game very similar to the one before it. Only time will tell how successful this new approach will be.
In other news, a horror game about a bloodthirsty spider train named Choo-Choo Charles may find its way to PlayStation consoles in the future. Elsewhere, the rumored multiplayer Crash Bandicoot appears to have a test of ten characters.