Dragon Road


 * For the Town Stage/Village on the same continent, see Chun-nan.

Dragon Road (ドラゴン·ロード) is the fifth Action Stage in the PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 version of Sonic Unleashed, and the fourth Stage in the PlayStation 2/Wii version of Sonic Unleashed (depending on the order of previous stages). The area is found in a mountain region with structures made in the likeness of traditional eastern architecture. It is located just outside of Chun-nan.

During the events of the game, Sonic the Hedgehog and Chip travel through this area in their search for Zonshen, and later to rid the area of Eggman's robots.

Overview
Dragon Road's setting is based on the real-life mountain ranges in China, such as Huangshan. Coastal, but smooth mountains with peaks extending into the white clouds, and with patches of moss and grass on them, make up the majority of the surrounding environment. In other parts, the foots of the mountains are obscured from view by clouds.

Winding through the mountains are wide gorges with green rivers flowing through them. Due to the steep mountains, only a few river beds along the sides and in the middle of the rivers are present. Additionally, there are a few thin waterfalls joining up with the rivers. In terms of flora, large trees resembling real-life Chinese pine trees grow on the mountainsides. Also, on the river beds, there occasionally grows colossal Bamboo trees. In the PS2/Wii version of Sonic Unleashed, one area also has flowering cherry blossom trees.

Although desolate, Dragon Road has some red and black buildings and structures above the rivers and on the mountains. These include houses, large shrines and tall pagoda-like towers. There is also several solid roads over the waters, from red wooden bridges with roofs and small gates, to grey stone walks. All these constructions follow traditional chinese architecture. Additional paths include stone paths on the mountain sides and lantern-lit caverns. Also, in the PS3/Xbox 360 version of Sonic Unleashed, there are paths build in the image of red chinese dragons. A prominent architectural presented in Dragon Road is a immensely long and large grey wall with battlements which is based on the Great Wall of China.

The daytime version of Dragon Road is brighten up the sun, but is overcast by thick clouds. The nighttime version has clearer skies with several insect noises that can be heard in the background.

Story
After the earth was shattered by Dark Gaia's awakening caused by Dr. Eggman, Zonshen entered Dragon Road (in the PS3/Xbox 360 version, it was to find his village's treasure), but was unable to return.

A while later, Sonic the Werehog and Chip came to Dragon Road to search for Zonshen, eventually finding him unconscious in front of the local Gaia Temple. When they tried to help him, however, the Dark Gaia Phoenix—the guardian of the Gaia Temple corrupted by Dark Gaia—attacked. Sonic defeated the Dark Gaia Phoenix, and he and Chip got access to the Gaia Temple (in the PS3/Xbox 360 version, Chip used Chun-nan's treasure to open it, while in the PS2/Wii version, they used the Planet Tablet Zonshen assembled). Inside, Chip activated the temple and Sonic placed the powerless red Chaos Emerald into the temple's pedestal, restoring the Emerald's power and bringing Chun-nan's continent back into place. Back outside, Sonic and Chip saw the Dark Gaia Phoenix had returned to normal and said goodbye to it, before returning to Chun-nan with Zonshen.

On the PS3/Xbox 360 version of Sonic Unleashed, Sonic and Chip returned to Dragon Road during the day to clear out the invading Badniks, securing Chun-nan's safety. On the PS2/Wii version, Sonic and Chip returned to Dragon Road during the day to investigate the area further upon instructions from Professor Pickle and found a tablet fragment for the Planet Tablets.

Gameplay
In the daytime acts in both versions of Sonic Unleashed, the player must cross water sections, which requires that the player is moving at top speed, or risk sinking into the depths of the rivers. It also has sections that make use of the short vaulting maneuver in a kind of reverse steeplechase.

The daytime acts of Dragon Road in the PS3/Xbox 360 version of Sonic Unleashed focus on platforming somewhat more heavily than the other stage, with revolving wheel platforms covered. These acts also features firework gimmicks that Sonic can ride through midair. In the PS2/Wii version of Sonic Unleashed, the daytime acts of Dragon Road, while having no unique gameplay gimmicks, features falling spears as obstacles and exclusive branching pathways that can only be reached using by skimming over the water.

In the nighttime acts in both versions of Sonic Unleashed, the more frequent danger is falling into crevasses between small plateaus. In the PS3/Xbox 360 version of the game, these acts also introduce a slingshot gimmick, where Sonic uses a pole to launch himself. Exclusive to the PS2/Wii version, pagodas and long roads remain prominent in the nighttime acts. It is also in these act that the water barrel are introduced, which the player can use to extinguish fires.

Head for the Goal!
This act includes the majority of Dragon Road. Here, the player mainly passes through the river-filled gorges and above the mountain peaks. When moving across the water sections, the player either follows solid paths over the water or on the mountainsides, or crosses directly over the water by sliding, while passing by and/or through buildings. Around the middle of the act, the player will ascend into the mountain tops, but will eventually return to the river gorges. Near the end of the act, the player will enter an area filled with cherry blossom trees.

Gather Rings at Top Speed!
This act mainly include the middle section of the "Head for the Goal" mission act, centralizing around the mountain area. Here, the player has to collect 200 Rings within one minute and ten seconds. Once that is done, the mission is completed, and the player is rewarded with a Moon Medal.

Don't Break Anything Along the Way!
This act takes place in most of the last half of the "Head to the Goal" mission, in the river gorge section following the mountain area. Here, the player has to make it to the Goal Ring within two minutes, without breaking any of the pots that are located on the path. Once the mission is completed, the player is awarded with a Moon Medal.

Act I: The Floating Shrine
This act takes place in the river gorges of Dragon Road. Here, the player has to get to a large shrine at the end of the act where the Goal Ring is located, by traveling across several pagodas, bridges and some stone platforms, all of which are surrounded by bottomless waters. In the room before the Goal Ring, the player has to clear out a wave of Dark Gaia's Minions before gaining access to the Goal Ring.

Act II: Rising Dragon Falls
This act takes place in the area bordering the river gorges and the mountain ranges. Here, the player has to follow a nearby river upstream to the top of the mountains. At the start of the act, the player has to make his/hers way to the river while avoiding obstacles such as swning blades and spikes, before following it to a waterfall. The player then has to climb the waterfall through stone platforms, poles, and Dark Bats. Once on top of the waterfall, the player then has to defeat a wave of Dark Gaia's Minions on top of a stone structure, before gaining access to the Goal Ring.

Act III: Path to Darkness
This act takes place on the top of the mountains in Dragon Road. Here, the player first has to travel down a long, straight path on top of the Great Wall. After reaching the end of the road, the player then has to scale a mountain side. At the top of the mountain, the arrives at a cluster of rock pillar platforms over a bottomless pit. Here, the player has to defeat a Titan and some other enemies, before gaining access to the Goal Ring at a large palace.

Act 1
This act takes place in the upper and lower parts of the mountain range outside of Chun-nan and across the Great Wall. There, the player first travels down the Great Wall, before entering the river gorge routes. In these gorges, the player has to race through the winding waterways on grind rails, structures and across water surfaces, before reentering the mountain range. From here, the player returns to the Great Wall, where he/she must face the Interceptor, before arriving at the Goal Ring. It is in this act that Sonic and Chip are clearing out the invading forces of Badniks, following this continent's restoration.

Act 2
This act takes place in the mountains' river gorges, on a circular race course composed of several elements, such a floating platforms, stone paths in the waters and on the mountainsides, wooden walls, and grind rails. Here, the player's objective is to complete a total of three laps on this course. During the course of this act, the player can utilize gimmicks such as Springs, Balloons, Ramps and quick time events cannons, to select a variety of alternate pathways. For each completed circuit, the course changes shape and becomes more difficult, being given new platforms, new enemies, gimmicks in new places and more obstacles, such as spikes and spiked balls. This whole act is played in 2.5D.

Act 3
This act takes place above the clouds in the mountain range. This act is almost completely composed of the revolving wheel platforms from the daytime Act 1 that all are positioned above a bottomless pit. Here, the player has to make it across several of these rotating platforms, before arriving at the Goal Ring.

Act 1
This act takes place place at the bottom of the river gorges in Dragon Road. Here, the player starts out at stone path at the river beds, before moving out to several pagoda-like pavilions in the bottomless waters. The player then has to travel to the different pavilions located in the waters by slinging himself/herself towards them with poles. At the end of the act, the player then has to defeat a Big Mother, before gaining access to the Goal Ring. In some locations in this act, there are areas where the waters are shallow and the player can use a nearby Thunder Ball to electrocute enemies.

Act 2
This act takes place place, like the nighttime Act 1, at the bottom of the river gorges in Dragon Road. Here, the player moves in a circle through different platforms in the bottomless waters by walking on thin balancing bars in a tightrope walking fashion and a few floating platforms. In order to proceed to a new platform, the player has to bring a Key Stone with him/her from the previous platform to its respective pedestal on the next platform in order to lower the barriers that keep the player from advancing. On each platform, the player is then confronted by a certain variety of Dark Gaia's Minions. At the end of the act, the player then has to defeat a Big Mother to access the Goal Ring.

Dragon Road Adventure Pack DLC
The downloadable content pack for the PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 version of Sonic Unleashed, the "Dragon Road Adventure Pack DLC", introduced four additional daytime acts and two additional nighttime acts for Dragon Road to the game. These acts are basically extensions of the original acts in the game, but are much more difficult to complete. The pack was released on Xbox Live for $4.13 on 5 March 2009 and on the PlayStation for $3.00 on 16 April 2009.

Act 1-2
This act is basically the same as the daytime Act 1 in the game, expect the act has been modified, having been given more enemies and more hazardous obstacles, such as normal spikes, bombs and spiked balls.

Act 2-2
This act is basically the same as the daytime Act 2 in the game, expect the act has been modified to have a generally harder layout, having been given more dangerous enemies and more frequent appearing obstacles in new locations. The player's objective is to complete a total of five laps on this course, and for each circuit the course changes shape.

Act 4
This act takes place high above the river gorges in Dragon Road, and has several rectangular towers and pagoda-like towers extending up from below the clouds. Here, the player has to travel across several moving platforms, such as the revolving wheel platforms and regular rectangular, and thin stationary towers, which are all positioned above bottomless pits, while avoiding obstacles, such as poles with spikes and spiked balls.

Act 5
This act takes place down in the river gorges in Dragon Road, on a circular race course that stretches across the waters' surface. Here, the player has to race at high speed across the water, or risk sinking into the bottomless depths, with the objective of completing a total of three laps on this course. For each completed circuit, the course becomes more difficult, receiving more hazardous obstacles such as bombs, spiked balls and even flamethrowers. Also, small stone pillars raising up from the waters threatens to knock the player off course, if hitting them at high speed.

Act 1-2
This act mainly takes place on top of the Great Wall and begins at the end of the nighttime Act 1, making this act the unused second half of the nighttime Act 1 in the game. Here, the player moves across on top of the Great Wall, fighting incoming waves of enemies at each of the Great Wall's central battlements. Near the end of the act, the player has to defeat two Big Mothers and a swarm of enemies to access the area where the Goal Ring is located, before following having to defeat a Titan to make the Goal Ring appear. This act relies upon breakable walls

Act 3
This act takes place just on the outside the Great Wall, and is generally a large platforming area. Here, the player moves alongside the walls of the Great Wall, mainly by swinging from pole to pole, but also by propelling himself forward with slingshot poles, over bottomless pits. At the end of the act, the play then has to defeat a wave of enemies to make the Goal Ring appear.

Boss
The boss found in Dragon Road is the Dark Gaia Phoenix, a majestic phoenix corrupted by Dark Gaia's energies into one of Dark Gaia's Minions. He is fought directly after clearing the nighttime Dragon Road Act 1, in the PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 version of Sonic Unleashed, and after clearing Act III: Path to Darkness in the PlayStation 2/Nintendo Wii version of Sonic Unleashed. For this boss battle, the player fights as Sonic the Werehog.

During the battle, the Dark Gaia Phoenix will fly around the arena where he will try to charge at the player, launch harmful feathers that home in on the player, create waves of fire when landing on the ground, or fire a steady barrage of feathers (PS3/Xbox 360 version only). To defeat the Dark Gaia Phoenix, the player has to extinguish his flames with water barrels, deal some damage to him, and then complete a series of Quick time event. This process has to be repeated three times.

Collectibles
Nearly all the Acts/Missions in Dragon Road in both versions of Sonic Unleashed contain a number of collectibles the player can obtain when playing through them:

PS2/Wii

 * Secret Illustrations:
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!No. !Location
 * 1
 * Reach the goal ring without getting hit!?
 * 41
 * Time Attack! Race for the goal!
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 * Secret Soundtrack:
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 * Secret Soundtrack:
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!No. !Location
 * 19
 * Act III: Path to Darkness
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 * Secret Movies:
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!No. !Location
 * 6
 * Act II: Rising Dragon Falls
 * 7
 * Act III: Path to Darkness
 * 13
 * Act I: The Floating Shrine
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 * Secret Documents:
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 * Secret Documents:
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!No. !Location
 * 10
 * Head for the Goal!
 * }
 * }

PS3/Xbox 360

 * Videotapes:
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!No. !Location
 * 4
 * Day Act 1
 * 11
 * Night Act 1
 * }
 * Records:
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 * Records:
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!No. !Location
 * 9
 * Day Act 1
 * 24
 * Night Act 1
 * 25
 * Night Act 1
 * 34
 * Day Act 1
 * }
 * Art Books
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 * Day Act 1
 * }
 * Art Books
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!No. !Location
 * 8
 * Day Act 1
 * 9
 * Day Act 2
 * 32
 * Day Act 3
 * 34
 * Night Act 1
 * 62
 * Night Act 2
 * }
 * Night Act 1
 * 62
 * Night Act 2
 * }
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Trivia

 * In another game by SEGA, Dragon Coins, there is a level called Dragon Road.