

In Eastern Cave lies another doorway leading to the Shovel Claws and the Monkey Detonation Switch. Other areas accessible from here are Angel Island/Mystic Ruins Angel Island through West Cave, the Jungle/Mystic Ruins Jungle Area by the means of the Jungle-Bound Trolley Car /Truck, and the East Cave which holds the Chao Garden Bound Trolley Car /Truck to the Mystic Ruins Garden and the Eastern Cave. Northeast of there is Windy Cave which contains Windy Valley. The southwestern corner of the Station Area contains the Mystic Ruins Station /station, a tall wooden building built to serve the archaeological sites, with stairs that lead to a stone bridge where the player can take a train to Station Square. One side leads to a steep cliff into the ocean, and on the other side is a mountain with various caves. The Mystic Ruins Station Area (or just Station Area for short) is a large grassy plateau with some buildings and trees. Map of the Station Area: (1) Mystic Ruins Station, (2) Boat Dock, (3) Angel Island, (4) Jungle-Bound Trolley Car, (5) Windy Valley, (6) Eastern Cave, (7) Chao Garden Bound Trolley Car, (8) Tails' Workshop, (9) Sea. Like the other Adventure Fields in Sonic Adventure, the Mystic Ruins is comprised of a number of distinct areas and a Chao Garden. I do get a kick out of comparing both versions every now and then.Map of Mystic Ruins: (A) Station Area, (B) Angel Island, (C) Jungle Area.

I do get a kick out of comparing both versions every now and then." Save Cancelīesides that, the game is still a load of fun to play, and, say what you might, but. the game looked different and dare I say, somewhat better in certain if not most aspects It's an undeniable fact that the DX ports brought a few upgrades such as higher polygon models for 5 of the 6 playable characters (Gamma not included), but besides that, what happened to everything else?įrom downgraded textures to a couple of missing graphical effects For every step forward the developers took when the port, five steps backwards were taken afterwards.īesides that, the game is still a load of fun to play, and, say what you might, but. Have you ever wondered what the original Dreamcast version of Sonic Adventure 1 (from 1998/1999) looked like?
