User blog comment:Uxiea/New Year's Art Contest!/@comment-25466298-20140202002624/@comment-25466298-20140202012505

Just to let you know? The entries I have submitted are concept arts of my Amy fan game. I posted a bunch of information about the game but I am still writing out the plot and the script of the game. So far (much to my shock) the game is getting positive reception. Some users on here even said it looks and sounds promising. Users in deviantART were praising the idea of cel-shaded graphics in a Sonic game. And how the game doesn't just focus one simple plot. Each level in the game has a different story and plot to it much like Kirby Super Star on SNES. Speaking of SNES? The game was made to be similar to anime and action cartoons from the 90s (the era I grew up in.)

However, despite the positive reception. The game is also gaining controversy as well mainly due to the "M" Rating. Many Sonic fans were shocked that this game would be rated M. Many Sonic fan keep asking me? Why is this game rated M? It's like this because of Blood, Gore, Scary moments that are not suitable for Sonic's audience and Strong Language.

Also, certain Sonic characters fans (mostly Shadow fans in this case) are asking me why there are so many Sonic characters missing? Well, the reason why I didn't include Shadow in the game was because if he were an ally character in some of the levels? He would have made the game unbalanced and way too easy. Keep in mind this game is supposed to be much harder than your average Sonic game. You will be seeing the dreaded "GAME OVER" alot in this game. The Game Over screen is supposed to creepy consisting in a black background with "GAME OVER" fading in red ugly looking text. The music that plays is the Atkinson Films Arts "Dreadful Doily" logo's second half of the jingle. Consisting of a creepy 4 note flute synth. There is a variant of this game over screen if you lose all your lives in Damnel Tiger's levels. When you press a button during the game over screen? His Tiger eyes glow orangish-goldish in the dark and he roars! (Frank Welker does his Roar while the character is voiced by Nolan North.)