Some folks won’t like Sonic and Sally just meeting. They rather keep the childhood friends aspect. There’s a way to deal with that. Flynn once said that if Sally and the FFs were to be in the games, they be restricted to be Classic era only. I’m not thrilled with that but I’ll take the compromise. And hey if they’re popular enough they’ll be in the Modern games. The game, called Sonic the Hedgehog Zero, takes place before the first game on Christmas Island where Sonic meets Eggman for the first time and he takes over Sally’s kingdom in order to start his empire and find the scrolls containing info about the Chaos Emeralds. Sonic joins the FFs and eventually rids Eggman. However he finds the scrolls and goes hunting for the emeralds. Rotor built Sonic the Tornado so he can chase Eggman. The kingdom was somewhat neutral so in order to prepare for Eggman, the king had his daughter and her friends go around the islands to form allies. This will allow them to be in future games if they have a good reception.
I get what you mean. I would prefer it if The Freedom Fighters were Sonic's childhood friends. I do need to consider it from both sides. Still, I wouldn't mind seeing the FF return in the classic era. They might fit that aesthetic better.
I'd honestly agree with Flynn on this, i'd love to see them all in a Superstars/Mania style game tbh because i don't think they'd work in the modern-style games like Frontiers or X Shadow Generations
@@themediocrepretender Generations/Boost gameplay, yes (then again, a LOT of characters couldn't work there), but Frontiers?! When it comes to gameplay, they work way better than in Classic because that gameplay allows more flexibility. Because those like Sally would have to run fast in Classic, and a lot of people won't buy that unless maybe she uses air-shoes or whatever, or let alone use spin attacks unless she can't like the mods. Probably instead she does some sort of axel-kick/insta shield attack.
@ they could easily fit in those eras, especially the dark tones from Frontiers. Hell, some people say that Sally and the FFs should’ve been in Forces.
The reason why they aren't doing Sonic Chronicles' sequel is ... well because for two reasons. 1. The company making the game got bought out. 2. A guy named Ken Penders. I'm warning you, his history is messy.
Do not worry. I am fully aware of who Ken Penders is. I know that he worked with Archie back in the day, creating characters like Elias Acorn and Geoffrey St. John. I know that his biggest contribution being the Echidnas, especially Julie-Su. I also know about his lawsuit that caused the Archie Reboot in the first place, how he complained about Dark Brotherhood copying his idea from Archie, and I know about him being mad because Knuckles had a father in the movies. So I'm kind of aware of his history, and you're correct, it's very messy, and a big shame because it's a big reason why Archie went down. The comics weren't perfect but I hate knowing that so many stories never really got a proper conclusion because of what he did. But just to be clear, I didn't necessarily want a sequel to Sonic Chronicles. The RPG idea was meant to be something new that would introduce the Freedom Fighters, and any Archie characters that Ken Penders does not own (Such as the aforementioned Fiona Fox, Mina Mongoose, Monkey Khan and the reboot characters). Atlus can handle an RPG like I believe. They can use an engine similar to the Persona/Shin Megami Tensei games. Doesn't need to be an exact copy but the influence could be fun. Anyway, sorry for the long-winded response.
@@stormdash2341 Ken Penders does not own any of the characters that he claims to own. Sega does. Ken is a nutball. When you create a character or something else for a copyrighted property, the company that owns it owns what said person created.
Thank you for remembering the original sonic team.
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Some folks won’t like Sonic and Sally just meeting. They rather keep the childhood friends aspect. There’s a way to deal with that.
Flynn once said that if Sally and the FFs were to be in the games, they be restricted to be Classic era only. I’m not thrilled with that but I’ll take the compromise. And hey if they’re popular enough they’ll be in the Modern games.
The game, called Sonic the Hedgehog Zero, takes place before the first game on Christmas Island where Sonic meets Eggman for the first time and he takes over Sally’s kingdom in order to start his empire and find the scrolls containing info about the Chaos Emeralds. Sonic joins the FFs and eventually rids Eggman. However he finds the scrolls and goes hunting for the emeralds. Rotor built Sonic the Tornado so he can chase Eggman.
The kingdom was somewhat neutral so in order to prepare for Eggman, the king had his daughter and her friends go around the islands to form allies. This will allow them to be in future games if they have a good reception.
I get what you mean. I would prefer it if The Freedom Fighters were Sonic's childhood friends. I do need to consider it from both sides.
Still, I wouldn't mind seeing the FF return in the classic era. They might fit that aesthetic better.
I'd honestly agree with Flynn on this, i'd love to see them all in a Superstars/Mania style game tbh because i don't think they'd work in the modern-style games like Frontiers or X Shadow Generations
@@themediocrepretender Generations/Boost gameplay, yes (then again, a LOT of characters couldn't work there), but Frontiers?! When it comes to gameplay, they work way better than in Classic because that gameplay allows more flexibility. Because those like Sally would have to run fast in Classic, and a lot of people won't buy that unless maybe she uses air-shoes or whatever, or let alone use spin attacks unless she can't like the mods. Probably instead she does some sort of axel-kick/insta shield attack.
@antyep I was meaning story and artistic-wise, but i can see your point
@ they could easily fit in those eras, especially the dark tones from Frontiers. Hell, some people say that Sally and the FFs should’ve been in Forces.
The reason why they aren't doing Sonic Chronicles' sequel is ... well because for two reasons. 1. The company making the game got bought out. 2. A guy named Ken Penders. I'm warning you, his history is messy.
Do not worry. I am fully aware of who Ken Penders is. I know that he worked with Archie back in the day, creating characters like Elias Acorn and Geoffrey St. John. I know that his biggest contribution being the Echidnas, especially Julie-Su. I also know about his lawsuit that caused the Archie Reboot in the first place, how he complained about Dark Brotherhood copying his idea from Archie, and I know about him being mad because Knuckles had a father in the movies.
So I'm kind of aware of his history, and you're correct, it's very messy, and a big shame because it's a big reason why Archie went down. The comics weren't perfect but I hate knowing that so many stories never really got a proper conclusion because of what he did.
But just to be clear, I didn't necessarily want a sequel to Sonic Chronicles. The RPG idea was meant to be something new that would introduce the Freedom Fighters, and any Archie characters that Ken Penders does not own (Such as the aforementioned Fiona Fox, Mina Mongoose, Monkey Khan and the reboot characters).
Atlus can handle an RPG like I believe. They can use an engine similar to the Persona/Shin Megami Tensei games. Doesn't need to be an exact copy but the influence could be fun.
Anyway, sorry for the long-winded response.
@stormdash2341 It's alright.
@@stormdash2341 Ken Penders does not own any of the characters that he claims to own. Sega does. Ken is a nutball. When you create a character or something else for a copyrighted property, the company that owns it owns what said person created.
The only reason why Big and Amy are fast due to gameplay reasons in the comics and cartoons they can't run fast.
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Why does the Monkey get to be royal but not Sally her name means princess and taking the opposing army by surprise.