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Sonic Robo Blast 2 SRB2's title screen Sonic Team Junior Sonic Team Junior Doom Legacy Latest version Release date(s) March 15th, 2014 (latest major release) December 26th, 2018 (latest patch) Platformer, first-person shooter Mode(s), Platform(s);;;; Media 84.2 MB download System requirements Intel Pentium II 400 MHz or better; 64 MB RAM; 200 MB free disk space (2 MB free during play); DirectX 3 or better compliant video; DirectX 3 compliant sound Input Keyboard, mouse, gamepad Sonic Robo Blast 2, abbreviated as SRB2, is a computer fangame based on the series. It is a 3D platformer developed by a group called, using a modified version of the source port of. It is closely inspired by the original 2D Sonic games for the Sega Genesis and attempts to recreate this style in 3D. Entirely original to SRB2 is its mode, a variation on classic first-person shooter games with Sonic elements.
Due to being built on a modified Doom Legacy engine, Sonic Robo Blast 2 is very easily customizable. Custom objects, characters and entire levels can be created with the help of, and the game's source code is openly available for modification as well. SRB2 has been since 1998 and is still, although the latest version already features a large portion of what is planned for the game.
Contents. Storyline Months after Eggman's defeat in, Dr. Eggman took an interest in harnessing the Black Rock's energy. After claiming it as his own battleship, Eggman chose Greenflower City as his first target for obliteration.
Sonic was enjoying a long overdue vacation when he was suddenly alerted by the presence of Eggman's massive fleet. Sonic gazed at the giant battleship aimed toward Greenflower, and had already bolted towards it in a blink of an eye. Even though Sonic rushed to save Greenflower City as quickly as possible, it was already a pile of ashes by the time he arrived. Now, after a quick reunion with the evil doctor, Sonic and friends journey off onto another quest to save the world from Dr. Main article: Three characters are available to play as, each with their unique abilities: is the fastest character and is equipped with the 'speed thok', which makes him shoot forward in the air at a rapid speed.
Sonic can also transform into Super Sonic in the Single Player campaign by collecting the seven. Is slightly slower than Sonic and has a lower jump height, but is able to climb on walls and glide through the air., the slowest of the three characters, has a useful flying ability, allowing him to skip difficult sections and reach almost any place in a level. All three characters have the Spin Dash ability that is characteristic for Sonic games. Gameplay See also: and Single Player SRB2's main feature is its campaign. In its final state, it will span at least 7 zones, each consisting of three acts. The first two acts of each zone are typical platforming levels, while the third act is a boss fight. Like in the classic Sonic games, each zone has its own theme, featuring distinct graphics, enemies and obstacles.
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Contrary to official 3D Sonic titles like Sonic Adventure, the levels feature multiple paths and are designed openly, with hidden items encouraging exploration. Due to engine limitations, SRB2 does not feature the slopes and loops that are a trademark of Sonic games, leading to a different visual and gameplay style more akin to traditional platformers. The first zone of the game is, a very short and easy zone set in lush meadows, which is meant to ease players into the game., which is set in a valley polluted by one of Eggman's factories, introduces the player to more complex obstacles and features buoyant slime., the third zone, takes place in ancient ruins that are partially submerged in water.
The fourth zone, is set in a castle built by Eggman and its surrounding forest., set in a wide, largely dried-out canyon, currently features only the first act, as does, which takes place in an active volcano containing damaging lava. The game's proposed seventh and eighth zone, Dark City Zone and Grand Eggship Zone, are not included in the current version and may or may not be made in the future. The final zone, takes place in a space station, containing numerous elaborate traps as well as segments with upside-down gravity. The Single Player campaign can also be played in mode, in which the players can replay the levels to get a high score, collect a high number of rings, or complete the levels as fast as well. Players can record and play back their best attempts, as well as race against previous attempts. Multiplayer SRB2 features several multiplayer modes that can be played either via splitscreen or over a network connection.
The multiplayer modes include (which is basically the Single Player campaign with multiple players allowed), Competition, Race, Match and Team Match, Capture the Flag, Tag and Hide & Seek. Is similar to Sonic 2's two player mode. It is played on the Single Player maps, and has the player compete in such categories as fastest time, collected rings, and earned score.
Mode is similar, but here the players only compete for time. Is similar to a typical first-person shooter deathmatch game, but the players shoot rings instead of projectiles. It is played with a first-person camera on a roster of maps designed specifically for the gametype. Due to the game's fast-paced nature, the thrown rings are only slightly faster than the players. Therefore, players must anticipate their opponents' movements and aim ahead of them in order to score a successful hit. On top of the regular rings, there are also seven special weapon rings, each with a different effect, that can be found and picked up by exploring the map.
Team Match is simply a Match game with two opposing teams. The team that scores the most points win. Works just like traditional CTF games in first-person shooters. The players are divided into two teams, and each team defends a base that contains a flag. To score a point, a team must try to steal the opposing team's flag and bring it to their base, all the while preventing their own flag from being stolen. Otherwise, CTF is set up like a regular Match game, but is played on its own set of maps. And are two closely related gametypes, both of which are usually played on the game's Match maps.
In Tag, one player is 'it' and must chase the other players by throwing Rings at them. Once they hit another player, that player is tagged and becomes 'it' as well. In Hide & Seek, the player who is 'it' is immobile for a short period of time, allowing the other players to hide.
Once the hiding time is over, their controls are disabled and the player who is 'it' must find and shoot them. Unlockable content See also: SRB2 features a lot of additional content, most notably several bonus stages, some of which emulate the style of other popular videogame franchises. After beating the Single Player campaign for the first time, the player receives a list of unlockable rewards and the requirements to unlock them. Bonus content can be unlocked primarily by two things: hunting for or acquiring the seven.
The Chaos Emeralds can be acquired by collecting that are hidden in all levels except for the boss stages. When the player exits a level after collecting one of these, they are sent to a.
The Special Stages are based on the Sega game and have the player fly around on a circular track, trying to collect enough spheres to obtain the emblem. Once the Special Stages are unlocked, they can also be replayed in, which is the equivalent to Record Attack for the Special Stages. The game also features 160, which are collectible winged logos that allow the player to unlock bonus content.
Most of the emblems are hidden in the Single Player maps and can be picked up by the player, while others can be earned by beating certain requirements in Record Attack and NiGHTS Mode, and by performing various other tasks. Customization See also: Because SRB2 is built on top of the Doom engine, it is easily customizable, and the multitude of user-created add-ons is one of the sources for the game's popularity. It uses Doom's format, which allows the user to store custom resources such as graphics, sound effects, music and levels in the form of. Since v2.1.21, it also supports files, which are compressed archives with a different file ending. To create and edit WAD and PK3 files, the user needs a such as.
Custom can be created with the use of special map editors. The most commonly used of these is, a modification of made specifically for SRB2. A rudimentary scripting language called allows the user to change many of the game's settings, modify existing game and create custom content such as new objects,. SRB2 is also customizable via, a much more complex scripting language that allows the user to write custom game logic.
Because SRB2 is an open-source game, users can also modify and the game's to create much more extensive modifications. See also. – A list of all data files included in an SRB2 installation. – A list of the controls used by SRB2. – Gives detailed information on the console, an internal command prompt featured in SRB2. – Gives detailed information on Software and OpenGL, the two main graphics renderers SRB2 can use.
– A list of parameters that SRB2 can be launched with. External links.
Sonic Robo Blast 2 is a 3D Sonic the Hedgehog fangame which features tons of levels, enemies, speed, and a lot of the fun that the original Sonic games provided. Download free game today and play Sonic Robo Blast 2 now! Free Game features: - Beautiful 3D Enviroment, with free movement in all directions; - Three playable characters - Sonic, Tails, Knuckles — each with their own unique abilities; - Over 30 levels to play, featuring a variety of locations, from green meadows, to deep underwater ruins, mines, mountains and space stations; - 9 multiplayer game modes; - Original Soundtrack; - Level design tools that allow easy creation of your own custom characters, levels, textures, music, and anything else you can think of; - Fast-paced multiplayer fun with support of up to 32 players online.