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Sonic exe fanart
Sonic exe fanart













I know that because I recognized his handwriting, though what was weird is how it looked it looked badly written and scratchy and somewhat difficult to read, as if Kyle was having a hard time writing it down and did it in a hurry. I looked at the note first and realized it was from my dear friend Kyle (let’s just call him that), whom I hadn’t heard from in 2 weeks. The only thing in the Mailbox was a CD case for computers and a note. I paused my game to go see what I got in the mail. I was playing Sonic Unleashed (I liked how you get to explore the towns in it) until I noticed, out of my peripheral vision, that the mailman had arrived and put something in my mailbox as usual and left. I don’t think I’ve ever played glitchy or hacked games before, though I don’t think I want to play any after the experience I had… I like the newer games, but I don’t mind playing the classics. I’m a total Sonic the Hedgehog fan much like everyone else. exe is something else and far darker entirely. Soon after beginning the game however, the player begins to experience strange phenomena and realises that this game is very different from anything he has played before.Īlthough it employs many of the same established tropes as the Ben Drowned creepypasta, (for example the concept of the ‘haunted or cursed object’ in this case a game that the user has come across in some unconventional way), unlike the BEN Drowned Creepypasta in which the cartridge is haunted by the spirit of a previous player, Sonic exe instead presents the eponymous character, an alternate version of video game icon Sonic the Hedgehog, itself as malevolent entity. Switching focus from Nintendo to sega the story concerns a version of the classic game Sonic the Hedgehog that the narrator picks up as an. is a creepypasta story based around a ‘haunted’ computer game. Skirting similar territory to infamous Ben Drowned creepypasta, Sonic exe.















Sonic exe fanart