Re: Sonic the Hedgehog
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:14 pm
Ugh, you thought that Knuckles design was a good idea?! You don't go and change a character like that! Seriously? I'm sorry if it sounds like I'm nitpicking but, really, that?
Let's get to teh most important aspect, teh character designsonicbrawler182 wrote:>judging a show based on silohuettes of character designs
A lot of fans seem to be doing this, and it's "GREEN EYES SANIK" all over again.
SegaNintendoUbisoft wrote:Ugh, ywho thought that Knuckles design was a good idea?! You don't go and change a character like that! Seriously? I'm sorry if it sounds like I'm nitpicking but, really, that?
um. mate.OldClassicGamer wrote:I still have feeling they will turn Knuckles into racist stereotype.
Ok, I'll admit, I over reacted a bit, I apologize.Master wrote:Oh, for crying out loud. There's no point coming up with all of these crazy ideas of a simple silhouette, we have no idea how things will turn out.
Knuckles never was a racist stereotype. The rap songs really fitted his personality in the older games - he was an isolated figure who found it difficult to socialise. He was used to living on his own, protecting the Master Emerald. That's why he was always tough, but would occasionally mess up due to being a bit gullible. Almost every time Knuckles reaches out to someone by accepting their help, he gets double-crossed, which is partly where his tough and "gangsta" personality came from. He had to be tough and isolated, because that's what he did best. This was also why his relationship with Sonic was always interesting - despite being rivals, he learns more and more that Sonic is trustworthy. Ironic that his most trusted companion is someone he is very competitive with. This trust later extends to other characters, like Tails and Amy, and to some extent, Rouge (as she represents his first experience with female charm, and he irrationally is nice to her at times because of that).OldClassicGamer wrote:Some people were even calling Knuckles racist N word in Sonic fanbase. I believe it is because his theme was a rap song, because of voice and because they think he resembles person from Jamaica due to his shoes. Now they will most likely turn him into guy on steroids with Mr T voice.
I call all of that bullshit
I know he is not racist stereotype. I just said reasons that I think why some other people think he is, and seeing that he will look like on steroids, I remembered Crunch Bandicoot - a character who is also red, looks like on steroids and has Mr T voice. I would hate to see Knuckles turned into something like that, but Master is right. It is way too early to judge the show now.sonicbrawler182 wrote:Knuckles never was a racist stereotype. The rap songs really fitted his personality in the older games - he was an isolated figure who found it difficult to socialise. He was used to living on his own, protecting the Master Emerald. That's why he was always tough, but would occasionally mess up due to being a bit gullible. Almost every time Knuckles reaches out to someone by accepting their help, he gets double-crossed, which is partly where his tough and "gangsta" personality came from. He had to be tough and isolated, because that's what he did best. This was also why his relationship with Sonic was always interesting - despite being rivals, he learns more and more that Sonic is trustworthy. Ironic that his most trusted companion is someone he is very competitive with. This trust later extends to other characters, like Tails and Amy, and to some extent, Rouge (as she represents his first experience with female charm, and he irrationally is nice to her at times because of that).OldClassicGamer wrote:Some people were even calling Knuckles racist N word in Sonic fanbase. I believe it is because his theme was a rap song, because of voice and because they think he resembles person from Jamaica due to his shoes. Now they will most likely turn him into guy on steroids with Mr T voice.
I call all of that bullshit
Actually, it's a Wii U one. I've preordered the Wii U version on ShopTo, and they told me I'm getting 3 DLC codes.Master wrote:Nah, it's a 3DS preorder incentive, not a Wii U one.