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2017/07

Tematska pjesma Sonic Forces “Fist Bump” uključuje Douglasa Robba iz Hoobastanka

Sega revealed the official theme song for Sonic snage, the upcoming 3D action-platformer for the Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC. The song is called “Fist Bump”, and it was composed and arranged by Tomoya Ohtani, and features vocals from Douglas Robb from the band Hoobastank.

The song is only a minute and a half long, and you’ve already heard small pieces of it during the initial trailers for the game. You can listen to the song now, which was featured over on the Sonic je jež YouTube kanal.

The song is just typical rock-pop song and fits in line with all the other Sonic theme songs that we’ve heard from all the more modern games since Sonic went 3D.

Sonic snage will be releasing later in the year following the August release of sonic manija. The latter game is a throwback game to the 2D era of Sonic titles that were oh-so-popular during the 16-bit wars. It features remakes of the classic Genesis stages, along with all new levels, all new remixed music based on the 16-bit soundtrack, and all new ways to play that allows players to tackle the game as Sonic, Tails or Knuckles.

Sonic snage features a cast of Sonic characters, along with the new avatar that allows players to create their own furry.

Ne slažu se svi s tim Sonic snage, though. Nintendo Life did a video saying that the game is bad, and the Sonic community ran out to downvote the video.

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Apparently a lot of Sonic fans think Sonic snage looks fun. I can’t say just yet and it’s tough to tell. If it’s closer to the likes of Sonic Generations or Sonic Boje then it will be a-okay. If it’s more like Sonic i Crni vitez or Sonic unleashed, then abandon all hope ye who enter the $60 domain of Sega’s new game.

Možete tražiti Sonic snage to launch for the Xbox One, PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch this upcoming holiday season.

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