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Release dates
Oct 1999
DOS
Oct 1999
PC
Aug 2006
DOS
Aug 2006
PC
Jul 25, 2009
Linux
Jul 25, 2009
Mac
Jul 25, 2009
PSP
May 08, 2021
Android
Developers
Publishers
Average playtime
3 hours
Main story
4 hours
Main + extra
29 hours
Completionist
About the game
Sonic Robo Blast 2, abbreviated as SRB2, is a fan game for Windows and DOS platforms. It is a 3D platformer developed by a group called Sonic Team Junior, using a modified version of the Doom Legacy source port of Doom, to allow for such things as optional analog control and true room-over-room (something not possible in the standard Doom engine), as well as the standard gameplay elements Sonic games are known for. It has been in the works since 1998 and is currently nearing completion, though several parts of the game are still missing. Sonic Robo Blast 2 is closely inspired by the original 2D Sonic games for the Genesis and attempts to recreate a game with this style in 3D, though it also borrows elements from the current Sonic games, such as Sonic's signature Air Spin Attack. Entirely original to SRB2 is its Multiplayer mode, a variation of classic first-person shooter games with Sonic elements. Due to being built with a modified Doom Legacy engine, the game is also very easily customizable. Custom levels, characters and even source code modifications can be created with the help of external editors.
Links
Release dates
Oct 1999
DOS
Oct 1999
PC
Aug 2006
DOS
Aug 2006
PC
Jul 25, 2009
Linux
Jul 25, 2009
Mac
Jul 25, 2009
PSP
May 08, 2021
Android
Developers
Publishers