![]() ![]() They are seen in varying amount of two to five blobs with blobs also seen leaping in a spiral air direction from one chemical pipe locating on the ground to another one seen in the wall and vice versa. In this game, they are seen leaping between pipes in linear pattern with a delay of a couple of seconds. In the console/ PC version of Sonic Generations, blue blobs return as obstacles in both Chemical Plant Act 1 and 2. ![]() Open areas of the Zone also contain single pair or chemical pipes on the floor, where blue blobs are leaping across the mid-air from one pipe to another and vice versa. The player has to carefully pass through these sections by timing the moment of blue blobs are not on the playable character's way without losing Shield/ Rings/ lives. Strings of blue blobs are scrolling upwards and downwards from one tube to another every couple of seconds. Tight corridor sections of Chemical Plant Zone Act 1 consists of pair of vertically pointing tubes containing blue chemicals on both roof and floor parts of the Zone's terrain. In gameplay, blue blobs come in two types of patterns. In this game, each blue blob contains six semi-solid spherical segments leaping between chemical pipes of the Zone. In Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and the lock-on game Knuckles in Sonic 2, blue blobs are found as obstacles only in Chemical Plant Zone Act 1. In the affromentioned games, blue blobs are also seen emerging through floor drain covers of chemical pipes. ![]() While notably seen as simple blue spherical segments connected to each other in games like Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Sonic Mania, other titles such as Sonic Generations and Sonic Frontiers depict them as bubbly, semi-liquid form with only few segments being connected to each other from the rest. The amount of spherical segments varies between games. Much like many obstacles, they cannot be destroyed and cause damage for the playable character by simply hitting them. As part of chemicals commonly labeled as " Mega Muck", blue blobs are seen as semi-solidified into spherical segments, leaping between open holes of chemical pipes on corridors and walls in linear pattern. Blue blobs are part of blue liquid chemical seen being preserved in many yellow and gray pipes and transparent chemical storage tanks located around the Chemical Plant. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |