Sonic Adventure 1 Player Sega Dreamcast Sega Sega's mascot makes the jump to true 3D. Though I beleive there was a previous 3D Sonic for Saturn or 3sx or Sega CD or one of those, now hes 128 bit powered and it shows. This is the Mario 64 of the Dreamcast, the game that was thoroughly crafted to take advantage of the system's overall capabilities. Certainly a worthy game and surely feels like a Sonic game to me. Graphics (9/10) Keep in mind the ratings are determined on the system capabilities. That is, a NES game could receive a 9 as well but the graphics of an eight bit system will certainly not compared to that of a 128 bit one. The graqphics are exceptional in this game though. There is a massive leap from PSX or N64 3D graphics. Everything is richly detailed and the maps don't ever seem barren or empty. The nine though comes from a few rare blips that pop up in there. And for the camera, which occasionally (though not as much as some other reviews I've read would have you beleive) does wierd things that make it difficult to manuver. The speeds that you fly down the raps and paths are amazing, I can't hardly imagin just how large some of these levels actually are when Sonic starts flying down long stretches at great speeds. Sound (9/10) It's not all eye candy though, it's got great sound as well. Though a few of the effects seem somewhat dated, they are "classic" sonic sound effects and fit as a result. The music is great too. There are only a few songs that seemed truely terrible, and I was downloading some of the songs off of Napster the day after I started plaing this game. But then, some people may abhore the J=Pop feel of the music, so really it comes down to taste in music I suppose. Game Play (10/10) Fast and fun. There are 5 playable characters in this game each with thier own stories that all interweave together. Tails probably has the most boring story as it's more or less identical to Sonic's story. Knuckles interacts with Sonic only a few times and seems to have the shortest of the 5 (I havn't played Big yet.) You even get to play as the bad guy for some time as Gamma. Plus the stories help play off eachother too. If you see something that makes no sense in one game, chances are it will be explained somehow in one of the other games. Sonic of course follows the general "Collect rings and Emeralds, destroy Robotnik" story. The constant referall to Robotnik as "Eggman" is kind of annoying though I think Eggman actually is his Japanese name or something. Many of the classic Sonic level designs show up here in full 3D though. There is a casino stage, the Jungle, a machine shop area, Sky-Chase levels. Also there are a few references to previous Sonic games thrown in as well. Overall (9.4/10) Definitely worthwhile if you enjoy Sonic games. They were always my favorite Genesis titles (Sonic 2 up on top). It was the first Dreamcast game I bought and I feel it was worth it. It does seem a bit short I'm probably almost 75% done with all of the game, but I've been playing it a lot. Pick it up!