The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Sonic makes a speedy return in Sonic Adventure DX, which features new missions and gameplay modes. Dr. Eggman is up to his old tricks again, but in this special Director’s Cut version, there are a whole lot more of them to trip up Sonic and his pals. The new Mission Mode offers up more than 50 missions for gamers to discover scattered throughout the adventure. Sonic fans can even explore new hidden areas throughout the game – adding a whole new twist to the original.
Product Details
UPC: 010086610260
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Everyone
SKU: GC_SONIC_ADVENTURE_DX
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 DX: Director’s Cut
Sonic Adventure DX: Director’s Cut is the enhance port of the Dreamcast video game, Sonic Adventure. It was release for the Nintendo GameCube and PC in 2003 in Japan and in 2004 in the rest of the world. This version of Sonic Adventure contains several exclusive features and various changes.
New features
Metal Sonic
So, Metal Sonic is unlock after getting all the emblems. And he is only an alternate costume for Sonic and has no story of his own. But he is able to play through all of Sonic’s stages by selecting “Trial” on the main menu and then selecting “Action Stage”. Also Metal Sonic will appear as a playable character in a similar manner to Super Sonic (in this case, a big golden question mark). He also has different sound and visual effects.
Cream the Rabbit
However, Cream the Rabbit makes several cameo appearances during the main game and Mission Mode. But she doesn’t speak or interact with the player. And can be seen flying around Station Square when certain levels have finish, or when a few special cutscenes have play. Also she appears in the same manner in the 2010 remaster, even without having the DX DLC install.
Missions
Moreover, Sonic Adventure DX: Director’s Cut features sixty missions spread across the six playable characters, where special tasks must be complete in the game’s Adventure Fields and Action Stages.
Description
Dr. Eggman is up to his old tricks again, but in this special Director’s Cut version, there are a whole lot more of them to trip up Sonic and his pals. So, Get ready to go on 50 new adventures in the all-new Mission Mode as you strive to dismantle the evil genius’ plans to rule the world. There are 12 exciting Bonus Games to unlock in the form of classic Sonic Game Gear titles. Whether you play as Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy Rose, Big the Cat, or E102 Gamma, you’ll get a unique adventure every time as each character has their own deep storyline and unique type of gameplay. Don’t forget to visit your favorite Chao in the Chao Garden where you can take a break from saving the world and pit your Chao against others in a variety of tournaments.
- Over 30 massive levels.
- 50 Missions.
- Awesome bonus rounds.
- Over 60 unique missions, some for each character — complete them all to unlock all kinds of wild game secrets.
- Round up and interact with the little creatures in the Chao Gardens to open up new levels & challenges.
The Junkhog –
Perfect
Kell –
My son loved the game! Arrived on time
John fraser –
Its sublime
Mohammed –
Great, even though it’s missing the manual. But it’s not a problem
Sonic –
Despite a slight error in memory this a great game. I haven’t completed it yet but plan to play some more in the future. Sonic Adventure Dx Director’s cut is a little open world game though i wish there was a lot more to explore then the little map they give you but other then that it’s great like i said
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Austin Hackathorn –
awesome
John Marin –
Came in good condition. I love this game
JESSICA –
Received fast and just as described!
J. Bunton –
I remember playing this on the Dreamcast back in the day as well as the second in the series. I sold the Dreamcast when they stopped making them and stopped making games for the system to purchase another system of some kind at the time. I regretted never finishing the game completely and really liked the Sonic Adventure games. This turd is not the original game it once was however! I would think that re-releasing a game on a newer platform should IMPROVE the title, but apparently Sonic team didn’t see improvement as absolutely necessary. The camera is wonky and the controls aren’t nearly as smooth as they were with the Dreamcast’s controller. The graphics have not been improved much if any at all, and the one thing a sonic game has going for it, speed, gets interrupted frequently because of the twitchy controls forcing you to get stuck on a wall in the middle of a big loop or something and you go from 60-0 suddenly. If you have never played the original on the Dreamcast, then this may be worth a rent if you really really must play it, but keep in mind that the original was a groundbreaking eye-popping fun experience and this barely passes as fun! If you ever played the Dreamcast version, there is nothing significantly different here, so don’t waste your money.
Tracy Arnold –
Fun open world game