Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut

Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (2011)

by Sonic Team, Sega
Genres:Adventure, Platform
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut, although it has the same name as the GameCube and PC expanded version of the original Dreamcast game, is actually a bundle with both the game released first for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 under the title of "Sonic Adventure" and its DLC, "Sonic Adventure DX Upgrade". These two games are enhanced ports of the PC version of the original "Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut". This bundle/enhanced port adds full widescreen support for the game.Show more
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user avatar@Jesus_PKuser avatar@Jesus_PK
January 29, 2025
Ideally it would be better to bring the original 2004 PC Release instead of the 2011. Not only because it has more content than the 2011 re-release, but also because the former is the version that the Mod Loader targets.
user avatar@Allie009user avatar@Allie009
January 29, 2025
Played it first on the GameCube when I was 16. Bought it on Steam years later, but then I found out that there was another PC version released in 2004. I would love to see that version preserved here on GOG.
user avatar@XboxClown89user avatar@XboxClown89
January 30, 2025
I got a powerful first memory of this game. I was over my cousin's house, he had Sonic Adventure 1 playing. At the time, this game blew my mind. I ended up getting an Sega Dreamcast for this game. I later got to play the GameCube port as well as Xbox 360 version. To clarify, this likely won't have the twelve Sonic Game Gear games. Thankfully for us Sonic fans there's Sonic Origins Plus to help with that. Sonic Adventure was such an unique game for it's time. You play as several characters with their own stories. Each one had their own game play style to keep things interesting. A truly fantastic sound track with amazing sound effects. Even the voice acting was surprisingly decent. You get a lot of mini games you can replay. You get to explore the maps to a degree. Some impressive boss fights for the franchise. You get even more from DLC that pulls from the updated GC port. Which added in Mission Mode. This is still one of the greatest Sonic games I ever played!!!
user avatar@Anti_Pyro96user avatar@Anti_Pyro96
February 07, 2025
One of the best early 3D sonic games of all time. Amazing soundtrack, levels have enthralled great high-speed action, the story is cheesy and awesome simultaneously, and it is overall a great time. This game needs to be updated with modern hardware so that it doesn't get lost in the sands of time. It needs a complete remake, with modern cinematics, redubbing that matches what the characters are saying, and remaking the levels without any glitches.
user avatar@cazloneuser avatar@cazlone
March 07, 2025
The currently-available PC version of the game has bugs with the level collision, analog stick sensitivity, and game lighting... making this incredibly fun classic appear sloppier than it actually is! This game deserves an official glow-up so that fans old and new don't have to use mods to enjoy the original experience!
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