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The nighttime Act on the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 version also introduces how to use the Egg Flames, Egg Blizzards and Egg Typhoons as weapons, how to melt ice around sealed doors, and ice slide gimmicks where Sonic automatically moves down slippery half-pipes. On the Wii/PlayStation 2 version of Sonic Unleashed, the player frequently encounters chunks of ice blocking the path which must be destroyed. The Acts also have several snowblowers that can freeze Sonic. There are also icicles and poles that the player can grab onto, but will crumble away shortly after being touched. Here however, the platforms will start to collapse once Sonic steps them. In the nighttime Acts, the gameplay focuses much on platforming. Furthermore, the latter version allows Sonic to boost during the bobsledding sections, while the former version does not. However, both versions of the game also have falling icicles as obstacles that will damage the player upon contact. On the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 version of Sonic Unleashed, the player faces obstacles like purple spikes and bombs when riding the bobsled, which are absent from the Wii/PlayStation 2 version. In both versions of Sonic Unleashed, the daytime Acts feature the bobsled which the player must ride in certain sections. On the Wii/PlayStation 2 version of Sonic Unleashed however, the daytime act and missions do not have any water skimming sections. In the daytime Acts on the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 version of Sonic Unleashed, the player must cross water sections which require that the player is moving at top speed, or Sonic risks falling into the bottomless depths. Inside the Temple, Chip activated it and Sonic placed the powerless cyan Chaos Emerald into the Temple's pedestal, restoring the Emerald's power and bringing Holoska's continent back to its proper place. Using the key fragments, Sonic the Werehog and Chip accessed the nearby area of the Gaia Temple, only to encounter Dark Moray, whom Sonic defeated. However, the temple still remained inaccessible, so they left to search elsewhere.Īfter fixing Spagonia's continent, the duo returned to Cool Edge at night and found the second key fragment. Arriving during the day, Sonic and Chip located a key fragment.
When Professor Pickle pinpointed a Gaia Temple in Holoska, Sonic the Hedgehog and Chip went to Cool Edge to find the key fragments to unlock the gate to the Gaia Temple. In the nighttime acts, Cool Edge is dominated by a dark sky with aurora borealis. In the daytime act, Cool Edge is brightly lit up by the sun, with only a few clouds. On the Wii/PlayStation 2 version of Sonic Unleashed, these caverns also have railings on the sides of the paths, torches to lit up the paths, wooden bridges and even stone buildings and walls. There are also large rectangular ice blocks stacked neatly in pillars all around.īelow the surface are elaborate frozen cavern with paths, ravines, underground lakes and icicles hanging from the roof and rising from the floor. Ice formations here include bridges, canopies, open slides, and tunnels leading throughout the ice masses, both on the fields and underwater. Also, cliffs, pillars and mountains of ice rise everywhere, creating an uneven environment. At the coast, there is a clear view of the sea, with icebergs in the sea.
In several places, there are gorges and canyons revealing water running through them, and bays and lakes appear as the fields break into icebergs or melt away. The sea is ever present in this stage, with the ice masses constantly coming apart over the waters. At the bottom of the stage there are huge ice structures called inuksuk. Wildlife found in Cool Edge include penguins and blue whales. Structures such as igloos and snowmen also dot the fields. The only actual landmasses here are some ice-covered rock pillars that breach the sea level. The landscape is no more than a continent-sized ice cap with fields of thick ice covered by a layer of snow and frost.