🐱 Why Sonic Origins' Approach to Amy is Problematic

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While Sonic Origins looks like a great collection of classic Sonic games, the features it offers leave Amy Rose out of the adventure yet again.
After announcing Sonic Origins during the Sonic Central event last year, Sega has finally revealed more info about the latest Sonic games collection. It contains Sonic the Hedgehog 1, 2, CD, and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles is available as one game after years of being kept separate. Sonic Origins also features missions, an in-game concept art museum, and new animated cutscenes to tie all four games together.

While the new animations created for Sonic Origins look great based on the game's announcement trailer, it shines a spotlight on what may be the game's biggest oversight. While it makes sense that the new intros and outros to these beloved titles would focus on Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy, it makes the absence of Amy as a playable character in Origins more clear than ever.

Sonic Origins' Playable Characters​

Sonic Origins has what the game calls "Anniversary Mode," which seeks to improve the classic games while adding new accessibility features, widescreen support, and more. One perk that this mode has above the original titles is that players can enjoy playing as Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles through all three numbered titles. Tails is also available in Sonic CD, due to the fact that Origins is using the same re-release of CD from 2011 that featured him as a playable character.

However, watching the trailer showcase previews of the new animations that do their best to include Amy, parts that focus on all four of them together makes Sonic Origins feel incomplete as a result. While it's great that the collection gives players the option to experience these games with new characters, it falls short overall. Knuckles isn't playable in Sonic CD, and Amy is once again left out - not playable in any of the available titles.

What Sonic Origins Needs to Do For Amy​

Even though it's disappointing that Amy is again left out on Sonic's adventures, it's understandable why. The only sprites for Amy that are available in these games were sprites allowing her to chase and hug Sonic in two levels of Sonic CD. In order to make her playable, those working on Sonic Origins would need to make entirely new sprites that mesh with the old ones, as well as spend the time programming a specific set of moves just for her. However, this isn't something that should have stopped her from being included.

Considering Sonic Origins has brought on the help of fans like Sonic Mania before it, the team could easily bring in a fan who has experience creating characters for mods of games such as Mania. If the effort and development ended up being costly, Amy could easily be added to Origins' Digital Deluxe Edition, or as a special DLC character to help make up the cost.

Amy being left out of Sonic Origins may feel like just a technical oversight, but it's perpetuating a larger pattern. Sonic Mania, the latest 2D Sonic game, was created from the ground-up. Not only were Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles given new sprites and moves for Mania, but entirely new playable characters Mighty and Ray were added to the game's Plus expansion. While many fans excused Amy not being in Sonic Mania under the idea that Mania took place before Sonic CD, Origins places CD before Sonic 2, so this no longer explains her absence - especially in light of Mania's Amy-themed Easter eggs.

Sonic Origins makes it, so continuity shouldn't excuse the lack of a playable Amy Rose anyway, as Knuckles and Tails are playable in the original Sonic the Hedgehog. The same can also be said for the lack of Knuckles in Sonic CD. Sonic Originsdefinitely could have done more to treat all the characters in the collection equally, as the current selection is left feeling awkward as a result. Even if putting more time to strengthen the roster of playable characters would have just added to Origins' DLC packages, fans wouldn't need to watch the female lead in Sonic the Hedgehogonce again be side-lined.
 
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As annoyed as I am that this article is using the old sexism standby, there is an actual reason why some people are upset at Amy not being playable. She was playable in the Sonic Advance trilogy, and rather than making her play basically like all of the others the devs used her hammer moves from Adventure and it makes her the most fun character in the game if you get good at it. Having to strategically time hammer swings instead of just spin-jumping into everything adds a new layer of challenge to a normally pretty easy game, and since the hammer has a bigger range and can amplify your momentum instead of just preserving it, you can make Amy fly around like a possessed wrecking ball. A bunch of fans have made some excellent romhacks of Sonic 1/2/3 that add Amy in with her Advance moveset, all the devs of Origins had to do was borrow some of that magic and everyone would be patting them on the head.

 
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So on the topic of Amy (and more specifically Classic Amy) being playing, supposably she didn't get her hammer until Sonic Adventure and the Sonic the Fighters is uncanon or something (I think).

Anyways because of that, a crazy tranny decided to make a mock-up of what her gameplay would be if she didn't have her hammer
https://twitter.com/JoshTarwater/status/1518305945146720256?s=20&t=2UP9bQozbhzFecvFUWuLCA (https://archive.ph/VrRhW)
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Why do people keep rebuying these same games instead of downloading the roms?
Roms can be a bit of a hassle to get going compared to just pressing the play button on a service like steam, but its probably a smaller factor. While the old blood audience likely has roms, they're also the kinds of people who will often buy these remasters/remakes to see how they're different outside the roms, or they're just consumerist addicts who don't think twice about it.

Then there's the nostalgiabait for midwits, the people who used to play these games and just assumed it was dead, never even learned about roms before, and buy it outta a sense of lost childhood.
 
Alright, first off: I want to fuck the pink hedgehog


Second: the whole story involving Amy is that sonic doesn’t want to be around her, and her stalking ends up with him having to rescue her like a damsel in distress. So lore wise, sonic and co have every reason to avoid amy. Not to mention that sonic manias story involves traveling through time to specific parts of sonics history, not an autistic retelling of everything that has happened in the sonic franchise.


If you want an Amy story that fits with the “empowered women” angle( as best as “woman thirsting for chad hedgehog” can fit”), the adventure series already had you covered.
 
As annoyed as I am that this article is using the old sexism standby, there is an actual reason why some people are upset at Amy not being playable. She was playable in the Sonic Advance trilogy, and rather than making her play basically like all of the others the devs used her hammer moves from Adventure and it makes her the most fun character in the game if you get good at it. Having to strategically time hammer swings instead of just spin-jumping into everything adds a new layer of challenge to a normally pretty easy game, and since the hammer has a bigger range and can amplify your momentum instead of just preserving it, you can make Amy fly around like a possessed wrecking ball. A bunch of fans have made some excellent romhacks of Sonic 1/2/3 that add Amy in with her Advance moveset, all the devs of Origins had to do was borrow some of that magic and everyone would be patting them on the head.

Hasn’t going above and beyond what the developers can do a sort of time honored tradition with Sonic fans these days?
So on the topic of Amy (and more specifically Classic Amy) being playing, supposably she didn't get her hammer until Sonic Adventure and the Sonic the Fighters is uncanon or something (I think).

so someone decided to make a mock-up of what her gameplay would be if she didn't have her hammer.
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Update it's a crazy tranny:
https://twitter.com/JoshTarwater/status/1518305945146720256?s=20&t=2UP9bQozbhzFecvFUWuLCA (https://archive.ph/VrRhW)
Meanwhile, this author has their own AU. https://m.tapas.io/series/Sonic-Ring-Bond/info
 
I think the true problem is them charging that fucking much for shit I can emulate easily for free. There is barely any "extra" content that justifies it.

Fuck that noise.

Oh also fuck that author with an iron barbed pipe for this Rose autism.
 
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Imagine being such a feminist that you and your slightly more evil twin chase a pantless cat princess around.
Have you seen the fucker? His new outfit is basically a full body pussy hat. No wonder he's chasing the bitch without pants, it's his best shot of getting laid as a male feminist.
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Hasn’t going above and beyond what the developers can do a sort of time-honored tradition with Sonic fans these days?
Yes, but the problem now is that they are insufferable because they all are gross attention whore Twatter users now as opposed to being weird nerds with more shame and less narcissism like how it used to be.
 
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