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《索尼克:未知边境》总监 岸本守央(Morio Kishimoto)今日在推特上回复玩家问题时透露,《索尼克》的下一款作品已经开始制作,仍将是开放世界,且会扩展战斗系统。他们正在根据玩家在《索尼克:未知边境》上反馈的问题来思考哪些游戏功能是在设计上较为理想的。
此外,岸本守央 表示《索尼克:未知边境》故事的处理方式的欠佳,在下一部作品中将会更加关注剧本和叙述故事的方式,并更深入地挖掘角色。
目前《索尼克》仍然已提供优秀的单人体验为目标,但多人游戏也并未被完全忽视,或许会在未来的作品会加入。
Sonic Frontiers didn’t exactly impress us when it arrived last November, but we can forgive Sega a few missteps for its first open-world (or as Sega likes to call it, "open-zone") Sonic game. It seems like Sega is at least taking the lessons of Frontiers to heart as work has already begun on the next Sonic game. Answering questions and player feedback on Twitter, Frontiers director Morio Kishimoto confirmed that work is underway on the next Sonic game (with translation provided by the Tails Channel Tumblr). "Kishimoto and his team are exploring what gameplay features would be ideal given the fan feedback," the site added, with plans to expand combat to make battles "deeper and more immersive." Related: Sonic Frontiers Transforms Into Devil May Cry With These Mods Expect the next game to retain its open-zone aesthetic although Kishimoto is taking some criticism to heart. Fans have asked to avoid repeating classic Sonic levels like Green Hill Zone and Chemical Plant Zone, so expect different areas next time around. Kishimoto said that the focus for the Sonic team is on single-player experiences, but that doesn’t mean they’ve ruled out multiplayer games. Story will also be a major focus. Kishimoto admitted that Frontiers’ story "wasn't handled in the best way," and the next game will spend more time focusing on the plot and other characters. We might also see more playable characters as Kishimoto noted that was the next logical feature to add to the Frontiers formula. While Kishimoto will stick around as one of the directors for Sonic games, he confirmed there will be others as Sega gears up for more than one potential Sonic project. One of those projects might very well be a Sonic Adventure remaster or possibly even a remake. Kishimoto said that not all future Sonic games will be the same open-zone style as Frontiers, hinting that more second-gen games like Sonic Adventure could be on the horizon. Want to give your Sonic Frontiers experience a bit of a technical glow-up? This mod fixes the game's horrendous pop-in to make Sonic's zooming a little smoother.