SEASON TWO: EPISODE 5

SEASON TWO: EPISODE 5

In todays episode.

Things change a little bit for episode five of The Sonic Show as we take you through a commentary of Sonic Adventure DX. NTom64 and Fastest Thing Alive of ‘Hellfire Comms’ fame are your tour guides of one of most popular 3D Sonic games of all time.

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Sonic Adventure DX

Sonic Adventure was a game by the folks at Sonic Team and was released on December 23, 1998 in Japan for th Dreamcast. The version Hellfire take you through today is the Directors Cut version, which was released on the Gamecube many years later. The game was released as an enhanced port of the original Sonic Adventure for the Dreamcast, with several additional features added. Sonic Adventure DX includes a mission mode, which included 60 missions to complete throughout the adventure fields and action stages. It also contains a minigame collection, which is comprised of twelve Game Gear games featuring Sonic and friends. However today these two guys will be commenting on just Sonic’s story in this classic game.

Who are Hellfire Commentaries?

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HellfireComms are a hugely popular team found on youtube who cover a wide range of video game featurettes. They are most well known for their commentaries of videogames, especially Sonic ones as this makes up the largest amount of their portfolio. HellfireComms is made of a large team but the most notable two are NTom64 and Fastest Thing Alive. With subscribers and 1,634,414 channel views in less than a year, it is fair to say that this team are making a big impact on the Sonic community.

To watch the rest of the Sonic Adventure DX playthrough as Tails, Amy, Knuckles, Gamma, Big and Super Sonic or to watch one of their other entertaining videos, please head over to

http://www.youtube.com/user/HellfireComms

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