We did our best to make sure this is waaay better than what was seen in Sonic Classic 1 or Sonic Axiom, not saying those where bad games, far bad in fact, don't even think about the word bad, those are some of my favorite sonic fangames and inspired me to work on this, so thank you Hez and Vector. Oct 03, 2012 In this playthrough, I play as Sonic & Tails and I get all of the Chaos Emeralds on Zone 1-1, yes. You can actually get ALL of the Chaos Emeralds on the VERY FIRST level of the game. How is it done?
Advertisement:
Dr. Robotnik is back to his old tricks, turning animals into robots, industrializing pristine environments, and generally making a mess of things. Are you a bad enough 'hog to teach him a lesson?
Sonic Axiom is a Sonic the Hedgehog fangame assembled by Vexer and released in its latest form in 2011. Its game engine is based on the fan-made Sonic Worlds engine.
Inspired by the design of the classic Sonic platformers, Sonic Axiom distinguishes itself with fantastic visual aesthetics (albeit many of those modified from pre-existing resources), impressive and diverse level design, and a huge amount of content for a fangame: Three playable characters (Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles 'Tails' Prower, and Knuckles the Echidna), eighteen full-fledged levels, nine bosses, and seven original special stages, each with a Chaos Emerald you can collect or ignore.
Advertisement:
You can download the game from here. Have fun!
Tropes, rolling around at the speed of sound
Alliterative Name: Like Sonic the Hedgehog CD, Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island, and Knuckles Chaotix, the names of the levels employ alliteration, to a slightly-cheesy degree. There's Coastal Causeway Zone, Neo Night Zone, Riptide Relic Zone...
Bonus Stage: The Special Stages in this game are somewhat unique in that they aren't in some 3D realm, like those of practically every official Sonic game and quite a few fangames. Instead, the player must traverse 2D platforming segments and reach a certain elevation, both within a time limit and with a prerequisite number of rings!
Green Hill Zone: Essentially what Coastal Causeway Zone is.
Hailfire Peaks: While most of the zones mostly stay within the confines of a single setting, two in particular stand out from the rest...
Glacial Galaxy Zone is a wonderful mix of Ice Palace and Tomorrowland.
Molten Meltdown Zone is a jamboree of Shifting Sand Land, Lethal Lava Land, and Dug Too Deep, with trace bits of Palmtree Panic and Eternal Engine.
Advertisement:
The boss act of Machine Mayhem is a dramatic pairing of Eternal Engine and a vast Skyscraper City.
No Plot? No Problem!: It's never really explained what cheeses off Sonic & Co. enough to chase Eggman down this time. Who knows? Who cares?
Oxygen Meter: Back with its usual effect in Sonic platformers. Riptide Relic Zone, the only zone containing water in significant amounts, has a monopoly on the only elemental shield in the game, which allows the player to traverse underwater without having to worry about gathering air bubbles.
Rise to the Challenge: Robotnik pulls a particularly nasty one in the boss level for Steel Station Zone. Just as you encounter him, a purplish liquid, much like the Mega Mack from Chemical Plant Zone, will start to rise. This new goop will instantly kill the player if they're ankle-deep in it.
Super Mode: Sonic can go for this if you care. Gather the Chaos Emeralds and then get 50 rings...