Sonic can still act like himself as a Werehog but put him in an environment like a forest he will act more wolf than himself.
Dark sonic Hyper sonic Normal sonic Metal sonic (created by Eggman ) Werehog sonic Fire sonic
as you can tell their body structure is very different from one another. sonic oviously weighs less and is more slim with agile features making him very fast. but as a werehog he has more muscle and more weight to move around so it would cause him being a bit more slow.
No but im positive sega will not implement the werehog ever again game critcs have highly criticized it.
Not neccasarily there are several versions of sonic that all have there own pros and cons a few are -Dark Sonic -Supersonic -Werehog Sonic there are many others but I do not think that one is more powerful than the others.
Depends on your choice. At sonic unleashed WII/PS2 version is sonic colours surely better. At sonic unleashed XBOX360/PS3 version it depends on what you like, the most will like sonic colours more where it's more based on speed. At sonic unleashed you have a lot of werehog stages which are slowly and in my opinion very good, but doesn't fit in a sonic game. This is just an opinion of me, maybe you think different about it so to find that out you can watch some gameplay movies on youtube. ;)
The next Sonic game codenamed 'Project Needlemouse' is coming in 2010 and will be a 2D-classic style Sonic. SEGA wouldn't have made the Hedgehog Engine just for one game, so there will definitely be more 3D Sonic games. It is unknown whether they will make a Sonic Unleashed 2 but it isn't likely given that heaps of people hate the Werehog.
sonic is far more famous
You must collect all red rings, which will unlock all Sonic Simulator stages. Then, you must complete every Sonic Simulator act to collect the Chaos Emeralds. After this has been done, you can turn into Super Sonic by pressing whatever button is mapped to activating a wisp while you have 50 rings or more. Super Sonic cannot be used in boss acts.
Steve Shelley has: Performed in "Put More Blood Into the Music" in 1987. Played himself in "The Simpsons" in 1989. Played himself in "Goo" in 1991. Played Himself - Sonic Youth in "1991: The Year Punk Broke" in 1992. Played himself in "Screaming Fields of Sonic Love" in 1995. Played himself in "Soundstage" in 2003. Played himself in "(This Is Known as) The Blues Scale" in 2004. Played Himself - Sonic Youth in "Be Here to Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt" in 2004. Performed in "Corporate Ghost" in 2004. Performed in "Sonic Youth Video Dose" in 2004. Played himself in "Video on Trial" in 2005. Performed in "Cut Shorts" in 2006.
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If you don't include the Virtual Console re-releases of the Genesis games (Sonic 1, 2, 3, Sonic & Knuckles, Sonic Spinball, and Sonic 3D Blast), there's only a handful. Sonic & The Secret Rings Sonic & The Black Knight Both part of the 'storybook' sub-series, these find Sonic pulled into fairy tales or mythology and using his speed and abilities to put things right and find his way back to his world. Both games recevied middleing to positive reviews. Sonic Unleashed Release on all three current-gen consoles, this game finds Sonic under the curse of the Werehog, combining 3D linear "speed" levels during the day, with Werehog levels focusing more on 3D platforming and beat'em'up levels during the night. The game received mixed-to-negative reviews on all three systems, although the Wii version gernered more praise for better level design and more daytime speed-oriented levels. Sonic Colors A new release for Sonic, harkening back to his days as a 2D platformer. This game switches between 2D and the liner 3D speed levels from the previous Wii games. So far, this is one of the most well-received Sonic games in the last 10 years, even faring better than the recently-released Sonic The Hedgehog 4. Sonic The Hedgehog 4 - Episode 1-? Release through WiiWare is Sonic's first all-new 2D outing since Sonic & Knuckles in 1994. Going back to his 2D roots, and continuing the story from where we last left our heroes at the end of Sonic & Knuckles, this retro iteration received accolades for style, but the gameplay left a sour note in the voices of most reviewers. Also, Sonic starred in the racing game "Sonic Free Riders: Zero Gravity", and the "Mario and Sonic at the Olympics" series, a collection of minigames based on Olympic sports.