
A sudden discovery is about to turn his world upside down. As the guardian of the Master Emerald, he knows every corner of his island and every secret it holds…or so he thought. Namely, it features Knuckles the Echidna, as he unearths and discovers a mysterious secret.įor as long as he can remember, Knuckles has preferred to operate on his own. SEGA has released a new animated prologue for the game on YouTube (which you can check out below) – titled “ Sonic Frontiers Prologue: Divergence“. Heh, I'm always mocking the Sonic Forces Prequel comics for being so clumsy in filling up the plotholes, but AT LEAST they represented the War theme the main game had.īut hey, the art is nice, so that's cool.Eagerly awaiting the launch of Sonic Frontiers? Well, here’s a neat prelude to bite into while you wait a little bit longer! Man, I'm so bummed out that Frontiers has such a miserable atmosphere to begin with, I'm desperatly waiting for either the story or gameplay to make that lack of energy and excitement feel approperate so at least I understand WHY a game with gameplay focusing on freedom, wacky side activities, epic battles and a generic videogame plot has the enthusiasm of a French Art Movie about crippling despair. Now I do hope that fake Eggman does show up in Frontiers proper, if only because how hilariously out of place having Eggman spout out meme lines is in a game that otherwise has the atmosphere of a funeral. So what does the prequel comic do to prepare us for this risky new take on the franchise and mentally prepare us to the right mindset? So these prequels are meant to set us up for Sonic Frontiers, a game about a mystery and somberness.

Other then the art, I'm utterly baffled by this comic. Pretty cool the Sonic comics have such a consistent great quality to them, compared to Archie and Fleetway's occasional wacky art choices.
