The Gamecube version of Sonic Adventure 2 didn't mess with the graphics that much, and included a greater multiplayer mode, as well as Chao Karate. Not only that, but the texturing is actually more detailed in the DC version. The Dreamcast version of Sonic Adventure is superior for the reasons Phos mentioned above, plus it had DLC. Never played DC SA2 so I can't judge (Psst, wish this one had been ported to PC too). it is a shame that they removed the little things, like Big's appearence etc, but sounds like it's generally pretty much the same. I will by the full thing if I could get my GameCube or 360 controller to work with it. The ability to turn off music (I love the Sonic Adventure soundtrack, but it's a hobby of mine to make custom soundtracks, and the rare treat of not having to mute all game sound is lovely), and the completely non-existant loading times would technically make it the best version for me. If I can get a controller to work with it, I would say the PC version would be my fave. That, and they only improved 4 of the character models and redid a few textures. Unfortunately they look weird because they're bogged down by the horrendous animation of the original game, especailly during cut-scenes. Sonic Adventure on GameCube has better graphics.
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