Sonic Boom Games Confirmed for E3, New Details Revealed

sonicboomSEGA has just confirmed what we were all expecting: Sonic Boom is coming to E3. With this news comes the confirmation that the upcoming games will be two standalone adventures. The Wii U version will be subtitled Rise of Lyric, while the 3DS version will be called Shattered Crystal. Both games will be focusing on a new villain, Lyric, pictured below.

lyricLyric is a member of an ancient, snake-like race with an eye for worldwide destruction. According the the press release, he is “an extremely tech-savvy mastermind who uses a sophisticated robotic body of armor to carry out his own nefarious deeds, he is a formidable enemy and a force to be reckoned with.” In Rise of Lyric, Sonic and his friends are tasked with stopping Lyric from awakening his robotic army and destroying the world. Shattered Crystal’s scope will be a little smaller, as Sonic and Sticks work together to rescue Amy Rose from Lyric’s clutches. The 3DS version has been confirmed to be a side scrolling adventure, which will focus on platforming and puzzle solving. Two screenshots are enclosed below:

Meanwhile, it’s been confirmed that the Wii U version will feature a new move called the enerbeam, an energy charged cord some may remember from the Sonic Boom teaser a few months back. This new ability will assist in navigating around levels and battling enemies, allowing players to zip-line, pull objects, throw enemies and disarm them of shields.

sonicboomwiiuFinally, it’s been confirmed that the Wii U and 3DS games will be connected. By utilizing Wi-Fi connectivity, collectibles found in the Shattered Crystal can be used to unlock special content in Rise of Lyric. Sonic Stadium will be previewing providing coverage and hands-on previews of both of these games at E3 next week, so be sure to join us! I’ve included the full press release below:

We’re excited to unleash an all-new Sonic the Hedgehog at this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles with the debut of playable versions of new titles exclusively for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. The new games Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric for the Wii U system, developed by Los Angeles-based Big Red Button, and Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal for the Nintendo 3DS hand-held system, from San Francisco-based Sanzaru Games, will introduce new gameplay and the most vile and formidable villain in Sonic history — Lyric.

In both games, Sonic and friends – Tails, Knuckles, Amy, and the newest member of the team, Sticks, will work together as they face their most powerful enemy yet. Lyric is a giant and monstrous snake-like creature from an ancient race. An extremely tech-savvy mastermind who uses a sophisticated robotic body of armor to carry out his own nefarious deeds, he is a formidable enemy and a force to be reckoned with. With a strong emphasis on collaboration, the roles of Tails, Knuckles, Amy, and Sticks, will be elevated in gameplay that capitalizes on each character’s unique talents and abilities. The goal is to prevent Lyric from powering his army of robots and carrying out his plan to destroy the world. The stakes have never been higher, and the only chance to overcome Lyric is to band together and work as a team.

“This is a new Sonic, with gameplay built on action-adventure and collaborative play. They are unlike any previous games featuring the iconic blue blur,” said Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Chief Content Officer for the Sonic Bran, SEGA of America. “We are looking forward to our first hands-on showcase at E3 for fans old and new alike to experience the exploration, combat and new moves for the entire team.”

Both Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric and Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal are crafted to take full advantage of the unique gameplay mechanics of their respective consoles. Each version is a new chapter in the Sonic Boom universe and will each have their own unique immersive storylines. Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric will also feature CRYENGINE(r), the cutting-edge 3D game technology from Crytek, one of the leading innovators in the industry. As the very first Wii U game to incorporate this technology, the lush environments and landscapes within the game will be visually enhanced like never before.

Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric
Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric will deliver a different experience than past titles. The detailed levels and emphasis on each character’s unique abilities will showcase the distinctive feel of an action- adventure game, giving players more choice in exploration as they work as a team to stop the deadly snake-like ancient villain, Lyric, before he can power up his army. The gameplay will challenge players with over-the-top speed runs, but the heart of the game will focus on intense combat and brand-new abilities including the Enerbeam. This new feature in the game gives players an energy-charged cord that can be used by characters to navigate the world like never before. Players will be able to swing or zip-line across gaps, explore alternate paths, grab and throw enemies and take away their shields in combat.

Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal
Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal is a standalone adventure that shares key characters, events and lore of the Sonic Boom universe with exclusive environments and characters. For the first time ever, gamers will be able to take on the role of Sticks, the newest member of the team who will play an integral role in the story after her best friend Amy gets kidnapped by the ancient villain Lyric. While the Wii U version is focused on action-adventure and exploration, Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal will place a bigger emphasis on platforming and puzzles. Additionally, unique collectibles featured in the Nintendo 3DS version will unlock special content on Wii U via Wi-Fi connectivity.

About Sonic Boom
Announced earlier this year, Sonic Boom is a new branch of the Sonic Universe that, in addition to gaming, will include a first-ever CG-animated TV series on Cartoon Network in the U.S. and Canal J and Gulli in France as well as a robust merchandising program anchored by master toy partner TOMY. Unlike previous Sonic adventures, the Sonic Boom video games will operate in harmony with the TV series, with many feature storylines and characters appearing in both formats.

Sonic the Hedgehog first appeared as a videogame character in June 1991 and instantly became an icon for a generation of gamers. Defined by his super-fast speed and cool attitude, in the years since he first raced on to videogame consoles Sonic has become a true global phenomenon with over 140 million videogames sold or downloaded worldwide across consoles, PC’s, mobile phones and tablets. SEGA’s iconic blue blur has also gone on to enjoy incredible success in many licensed areas, such as toys, apparel, comics and animation.

The Sonic Boom TV series is a co-production between SEGA of America, Inc. and OuiDO! Productions. Executive producers on the Sonic Boom TV series are Evan Baily, Donna Friedman Meir and Jane McGregor on behalf of SEGA, and Sandrine Nguyen and Boris Hertzog from OuiDO!. Bill Freiberger is Co-Executive Producer. Other partners involved in the TV series include Lagardère Entertainment Rights for distribution and Lagardère Active TV Licensing & New Business for licensing and merchandise in France.

Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric for Wii U and Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal for Nintendo 3DS will release in November 2014 for North America.

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Nuckles87 has been an editor at Sonic Stadium since 2007, and has been covering events like E3, PAX, and SDCC since 2010. An avid retro gamer, he runs a monthly stream on Twitch where he explores obscure Sonic oddities, and how aspects of the franchise have evolved over the decades.

29 Comments

  1. I think I’m going to go into these games not thinking they’re Sonic titles. I think if I do that I will like them a lot more.

  2. Lyric at first glance doesn’t seem like a very dangerous or fear-provoking antagonist in my opinion.

    Also I’m surprised they are going with a side-scroller again for the 3DS version.

    1. Currently Not.. It wont be easy for sonic to fight the bad guys. So Yea…

  3. I shall now go through every whiny, petty fanboy complaint that you’ll see on this forum:

    Whaaaa!! Why is this on the WiiU where no one will buy it? I spent over $400 to get a PS4 at launch just to play next gen Sonic games that haven’t even been announced yet!!

    The characters look awful! Sonic has blue arms which will totally affect the quality of gameplay and Knuckles is RUINED FOREVER!!

    WHAAAA! The 3DS game is a 2D sidescroller!!! Sonic shouldn’t ever play in 2D never ever again!!

    The graphics are so crappy!! This game will suck and it’s all Nintendo’s fault despite the fact they aren’t developing it.

    This hoopla over Sonic Boom reminds me of the same BS when Sonic 4 Episode 1 came out and you know what? This is why the gaming community thinks Sonic fans are a bunch of insane furries hung up on a dead console. You never hear this level of fanboy stupidity out of the Mario community.

      1. Oh I know but it doesn’t matter because you and I know butthurt WiiU hating Sonic fans will hate on it because they can’t play it and if it doesn’t sell well, they’ll blame Nintendo for the exclusive 3 game contract and immediately declare that whatever game is announced for the “real” next gen systems will be the greatest Sonic game ever.

        1. being a nintendo exclusive is a mistake and a big one too especially for a 3rd paty publisher who needs money .
          hint : Sonic heroes it sold very very well even Sonic 06 sold well .
          sega cant assume that all sonic fans went nintendo and thats a fact i went all Sony and i have a PS4 so i shall wait until sega makes something for the PS4 .
          its nothing against nintendo its just i like Sony more i respect nintendo though .

  4. Kinda sad that they decided to stick with 2D platforming for the Shattered Crystal (3DS) version, but hoping that the levels are fun and diverse, like in the Sonic Rush series/Sonic Colors (DS). As soon as I get a Wii U, I’m definitely acquiring Rise of Lyric!! 😀

  5. ….What can I say about these games? They don’t look perfect, but they don’t look terrible either. I’m not going to be super invested in this game, but I will enjoy it as best I can until Sonic 2015 is announced. It should be a nice way for me to spend time, and hopefully it will better help establish the show and make it more enjoyable for me. I’m not getting my hopes up, but I’m still along for the ride. I hope it’s a fun one! 😀

  6. Let it be known I eagerly look forward to both. ‘Specially the Rise of Lyric.

  7. ‘ancient, snake-like race with an eye for worldwide destruction’
    COBRALALALALALALALALALALA

    In all seriousness I wanted a new villain but not from the jungle book! This is less Sonic Boom and more Sonic Bust, curiosity is now disappointment.

  8. “Sonic and Sticks work together to rescue Amy Rose from Lyric’s clutches.”
    What?!
    Amy is kidnapped AGAIN!!!??
    Sega do you really hate Amy?
    I mean those Amy-haters are always complaining that she is always kidnapped and useless.
    Sega feeds Amy-haters more.
    -Amy Rose fan-brat.

    1. I’m hoping it turns out to be a case of Amy allowing herself to be captured in order to bring Lyric down from within his base or something.

      1. If she can apparently somehow sense these crystals, then maybe she’ll just keep purposely steering Lyric in the wrong direction?

  9. a bit disappointed that Shattered Crystal is a side scroller, since loved how things were in the 3DS version of Lost World, but i can deal with that, because i’ll get to play as Sticks! i’ll certainly be following playthroughs of Rise of Lyric on youtube though, because i want to see the story for that too. its quite the silly name he has…Lyric. perhaps he’s a good singer? XD he must be a clever fellow if he could build himself arms without having them in the first place, so i’ll give him some credit there. makes me wonder what Eggman’s role will be…which might be getting his rump kicked by Lyric. ^^”

    anyway i can’t wait for these. and i’m disppointed by the negative reactions. you haven’t even seen it in full action yet, so hold your horses till then!

    1. I agree. I personally enjoyed the 3d play in lost world for the 3ds, I don’t know why they chose not do do both. Side note, I never got a chance to actually play any of the rush series. How are they? It looks like their putting that style for the 3ds. Also……. I’m forgiving when it comes to sonic franchise and I enjoy most of it despite opposing reactions, but this lyric guy….. Snake man thing…. Really? Just keep beloved dr eggman.

      1. Forgot to input this, I’m not saying this absolute awful rightaway it he guy seems off or meh. I’ll get both sure and get my full opinion developed on the guy.

  10. I like the villain’s name, and the design… Well, he’s a snake, so they worked with that they had. I do like how they made the armor to be his…arms. One has to wonder who built the armor, however, since he wouldn’t have had the ability to. Mmmhmm.

    Poor Amy getting kidnapped. Why can’t it be Sonic for once? >.>’ Nice little role reversal.

  11. Some renders look better than others. There’s the renders where Sonic looks near-texture less and has a HUUUGE forehead, and then there’s the really awesome renders like the ones posted above. Sonic looks really cool. It actually makes me ignore his arms more when he’s rendered like this. (I’m sorry, I just don’t like his arms, okay?)

  12. By away I like Sonic Boom video game on Nintendo 3DS because is all about speed & action or adventure also Amy Rose, has been kidnapped from new viallin named Lyric, is like Amy Rose get kidnapped by Metal Sonic from Sonic CD my favourite Sonic character a lot! Then the Wii U version is ok but I hate fighting some enemies like in Sonic Unleashed of Sonic werehog & also one more thing I like the fact you could do walk Buttion in Sonic Lost World and R Buttion to run faster!

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