The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Sonic and company are back and better than ever in Sonic Adventure 2: Battle for Nintendo GameCube. Dr. Eggman is up to his old tricks, and it’s up to Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles to stop him yet again. Two new playable characters enter the Sonic universe — a mysterious dark hedgehog called Shadow, and a jewel-thieving bat named Rouge. In the single-player mode, you’ll go through more than 30 unique stages, which include everything from a forgotten pyramid, an abandoned military base, and a giant space station. Sonic Adventure 2: Battle features faster action, all-new two-player games, and a branching storyline that lets you choose to save the world as the Hero side, or conquer it as the Dark side.
Product Details
UPC: 010086610079
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Everyone
SKU: GC_SONIC_ADVENTURE_2_BATTLE
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Sonic Adventure 2: Battle
Sonic Adventure 2: Battle is the enhance port of the Dreamcast video game, Sonic Adventure 2. It was release in December 2001 in Japan and 2002 in the rest of the world for the Nintendo GameCube. Making it the first Sonic the Hedgehog game to be release for a Nintendo game console. This port includes a variety of exclusive new features and alongside several changes.
Description
Most Sonic the Hedgehog games are specifically for Sega related platforms but Sonic Adventure 2 Battle is an original game made for the Nintendo GameCube. However, Sonic and crew need to stop Dr. Eggman from his nasty tricks again. Also there’s new characters brought into the Sonic universe. And a mysterious dark hedgehog Shadow and a bat name Rouge. The Sonic Adventure 2 Battle has been enhance with graphics, doubling the framerate and now is set as a multiplayer system.
3-D Debut
Sega’s mascot made his 3-D debut on the Dreamcast, but with the demise of that system the zippy blue hedgehog is popping up everywhere–including on the GameCube. But unfortunately, his first next-gen appearance, Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, is marred by the same 3-D camera problems that plagued the Dreamcast version. And the multiplayer “battle” component isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be.
Choose Hero
Right out of the gate, players have the option of choosing Hero (Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles) or Dark (Dr. Eggman, Shadow, and Rouge) quests, which are completely different. However, Sonic and his dark counterpart Shadow traverse levels at warp speed colleting coins. And power-ups while fighting enemies in the game’s most exhilarating moments.
But unfortunately, the other characters are nowhere near as fun to play. Dr. Eggman and Tails fight through levels that require little more than constant button-mashing to shoot an endless procession of enemies. And Knuckles and Rouge participate in seemingly endless levels that require searching for a variety of objects.
Graphics
Graphically, the game is a bit of a letdown considering the processing muscle of GameCube. Models are fairly simplistic, and level textures are sometimes bland. Game Boy Advance owners can use a link cable to download Chao from the game and train them on the go. But the rewards for doing so are minor considering the time investment involve.
Moreover, the main feature this game offers over its Dreamcast predecessor is the variety of multiplayer modes. Which are fun but offer none of the depth or replayability of standalone multiplayer games like Super Smash Bros. Melee. Still, they are nice additions. Especially the racing games and round out a flawed single-player component.
Sonic addicts who miss this game the first time around on the Dreamcast will definitely want to check it out. But the finicky camera, tedious non-Sonic/Shadow levels in single-player mode. And surprisingly shallow multiplayer components (especially the Chao games) turn what could have been a great game into a mere good one.
Pros:
- Plenty of variety.
- Sonic/Shadow levels are pure, unadulterated fun.
Cons:
- Knuckles/Rouge levels are tedious.
- Multiplayer aspects could use some more depth
Rachael Vaughan –
One of my favorite games.
Kindle Customer –
Sonic Adventure 2 Battle is one of the best, if not thee best sonic the hedgehog game out their. In solo mode, you enjoy story mode as you either fight with sonic, tails and knuckles in order to stop Doctor Eggman, Shadow and Rouge from taking over the world. Or, you could side with the dark side and help take it over with Eggman, Shadow and Rouge. Either way, you get a fantastic game levels with three different modes. With Sonic and Shadow, you run through levels trying to get to the end of the level in time without dying or running out of time. As for Knuckles and Rouge, you play a game of hide and seek, only in this case, your looking for pieces of the Master Emerald or some of the Chaos Emeralds. Finally, with Tails and Eggman, you will gain control of their robotic fighters and try to make it to the end of the level. And even if you beat the game, you can still have fun raising your chao. Chao are blue creatures that are cute, funny and pretty cool to raise. Depending on what types of animals that are in the game you give your chao, will determine which stat it will take after and also how it will change.Over all, Sonic Adventure 2 Battle is a great game to have and play. It is cool and fun and easy to play. If you want a fun sonic game, then you should buy this sonic game since it is probably the best sonic game ever.
robby_1024 –
Great game
SlasherLink –
I remember first playing this game courtesy of a good friend’s influence. It ended up becoming one of my new favorite Sonic games and here I am now, buying it for myself. So how does it stand….Pros:+Story is pretty good. It has high-stakes, the plot handles both it’s serious moments and it’s humorous moments very well, the new characters are interesting and dynamic, and the cutscenes -while certainly dated- are pretty nice.+For a Dreamcast title turned Gamecube remake, this games looks great even to this day. Locations are full of detail, character models are very nice to look at, and when you’re in those fast action stages- you’re eyes will be wanting more.+Control is some of the best a pure 3D Sonic game has ever had. Part of it is owed to the Gamecube controller but- barring some exceptionally tiny issues- it’s so much fun to run, jump, glide, and shoot your way through these stages.+Level design and gameplay for each gameplay style is overall amazing. They cut out the stuff that didn’t work in Adventure (Big and Amy), got rid of the hub worlds, and gave us only the good stuff: action-speed, treasure-hunting, and mech-shooting. Levels are memorable and full of over-the-top set pieces or unique themes. Each character has plenty of useful and well-implemented upgrades. The rank system and additional missions help add replayability to these stages. And barring a handful of bad levels the quality is almost consistently great. My favorites include City Escape, Metal Harbor, R.
Francisco Ovies –
Sonic Adventure 2 Battle is the definitive way to play Sonic Adventure 2As the sequel to the 1998 Smash Hit, Sonic Adventure for the Dreamcast, Sonic Adventure 2 was released 3 years later in 2001, to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog, and it does it’s job well for the most part as a sequel by improving on some aspects of Adventure 1… For the most part.Improvements/Positives include:-GREAT presentation! MILES BETTER than Adventure 1 (Aesthetics, character models, animation)-Awesome Sonic/Shadow levels, while not as exploration based as Adventure 1, are more than made up for, with the stages being suited specifically for Sonic & Shadow and takes full advantage of their abilities.-No hub worlds, while Adventure 1’s hub worlds weren’t bad, in a Sonic game, I’d rather go from stage to stage, blazing through that game as fast as I can.-Extremely entertaining story: While it has some noticeable plot-holes, the story is very entertaining as whole, to make up for it.-Sonic controls exactly like he did in Adventure 1, so yeah, still the best control out of all the 3D Sonic games!-Better voice actingMixed/Can go either way-Music is inferior to Adventure 1: I’m not saying that Adventure 2’s soundtrack is bad, A Sonic game’s soundtrack, bad?!?!? (Looks at Sonic Chronicles)… The music in Adventure 2 is AWESOME! So I should list this as a positive, but music is usually a subjective matter, because everyone has their own personal tastes, so I listed this here. Again,.
Ethan Michael Jackson –
The game has great graphics and a great multiplayer mode. The rankings make it very vague, but the storyline is awesome. The hero side is easy to follow; in sonics perspective. The dark side is mainly shadows perspective. One of the go getters is the chao garden.
Jesse Lara –
I played this game 24/7 when I was a kid. When I found out my copy was scratched to no return, I decided I needed to buy a new one. I’m 20 years old, and I now find myself turning on my wii and putting this game on to play it all over again. Game play is stage based, kind of free roam sonic game. insanely fun, and somewhat challenging bosses.
CallMeAl –
Yes, I was well aware of all the praise this game received. Yes, I knew of its features. Yes, I knew of its new characters–but I never thought any thing would even come close to the greatness that was the original Sonic Adventure. Its smooth controls, enticing storyline, and sense of speed drew me in with ease. But that was before I played Sonic Adventure 2.Earlier this year in May, I finally received Sonic Adventure 2 Battle in the mail. I knew I was in for a treat, but a part of me silently shouted at me, “This CAN’T be as good as the first Sonic Adventure.”Within a minute I was greeted by the opening cutscene. Seeing Sonic jump out of that helicopter made me see him as an insane maniac. Moments went by and the game started me off at City Escape. But enough about my experience; what about the features. I should proably talk about the story.The story is set up into two halves: Hero and Dark. For the Hero story we get to play as Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails. For reasons unknown (until later), Sonic is being chased by the military–and he has to escape. Meanwhile Knuckles is busy guarding the master emerald when Dr. Eggman and a new character named Rouge the Bat want to take it from him. Before they can get away, however, Knuckles shatters the master emerald and scatters its pieces across the game. Finally there’s Tails: who simply wants to find out why Sonic’s being chased and what Eggman’s up to.Next is the dark story–with Shadow, Rouge, and Dr. Eggman as the main characters.
Ryan Seetharaman –
One of my all time favorite games, and hands down, the best Sonic game ever made. (Next to Sonic Adventure 1)
Dani Wolf –
got it faster than i expected, and the video game looks like new.