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How has your playstyle changed? How do you play differently now than when you were younger?

#1 User is offline TheKazeblade 

Posted 08 July 2011 - 12:15 PM

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Is there any difference in how you play Sonic games now then how you used to when you were younger? Yesterday I whipped out Sonic Heroes for the first time in who knows how long and played through Team Sonic (now on Hang Castle). When I was younger, I was almost always perpetually the speed character unless another was absolutely necessary to switch. Now, I find myself switching at least to strength-based more often to pick up the three lines of rings that show up, etc. In general, I find that I try harder to find shortcuts and secrets in levels even more so than I did as a kid, while collecting all of the items that I possibly can, where as when I was younger I just wanted to get through, and I tended to avoid stockpiling items.

How have you guys' gameplay styles changed over the years?

#2 User is offline aaronlong 

Posted 08 July 2011 - 02:08 PM

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Now that I think about it, I'm actually somewhat saddened by my playing these days.

When I was a kid I loved to try and examine every nook and cranny of each zone, in addition to just getting through the level. After a while I felt like I knew everything about the levels, which is funny because once I started coming to this site I realized how little I knew. There are entire routes that I never saw as a kid.

But now when I play, more often than not I end up just trying to get through the level as quickly as possible, which is exactly what everyone here says you're NOT supposed to do, and that's why the series went down the tubes and all that. But really, going fast is the main point of playing a Sonic game, isn't it? I certainly enjoy the multiple ways of getting through the level, because they add replay value, but I don't really explore for the sake of it the way I used to as a kid. I think it's because I've got so many more responsibilities and other things going on in my life now that when I play games, I generally want to get through as much of them at once as I can.

On the subject of Heroes, I still tend to play as the speed character by default. But then again, I haven't played through the game as a whole since it came out. Now I mostly just play one or two levels at a time. It's actually the exact opposite of what happened with the Genesis and Adventure games-- now when I play those, I try to play as much of the whole game as I can, whereas before I'd often just do one or two levels via level select. It's probably because I remember many Heroes levels being REALLY frustrating, and not wanting to have to go back to them.
This post has been edited by aaronlong: 08 July 2011 - 02:12 PM

#3 User is offline Tiddles 

Posted 08 July 2011 - 02:16 PM

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Traditionally I followed routes in S3K that led to goodies and lots of rings, and avoided being hit at all costs.

Lately, I've been doing netplay races to test S3C - footbigmike and I each fire up two Fusion sessions, connect to each other and race through the game. Of course, this means I have to change my style and wrench myself away from the long-winded, loop-back-around-three-times-for-rings routes I favour to be able to compete. However, my "safe" style tends to still help me in Launch Base, which is usually where I make back a bunch of time.

#4 User is offline Lobotomy 

Posted 08 July 2011 - 02:17 PM

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When I first played Sonic, I simply played through the game as anyone would when they first play something. Now, I abuse the game's physics a lot. Slingshotting in loops is awesome.

#5 User is offline StriCNYN3 

Posted 08 July 2011 - 03:21 PM

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Before, my mother and I use to play Sonic together, trying to complete the game normally and getting some chaos emeralds on the way, (and always failing at the spring yard zone boss or accidently reset the game by then haha) and all that good stuff.

Now that I'm a more experienced gamer and everything's a hell of a lot easier, I play the game as competitively as ever before and go for speed runs and set out for the best times possible. Every once in a blue moon I explore a little here and there

#6 User is offline Mr. Mash 

Posted 08 July 2011 - 04:13 PM

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In the classic games I tend to race through the levels because I know the layouts so well, I also like to do cool jump combos and high bounces and stuff.
But If I'm playing a layout hack or something I'll take my time a bit more.

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Posted 08 July 2011 - 04:23 PM

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I used to go slow and grab lots of rings.

Now I just try to finish as quickly as possible without losing them. Speedrunning is fun.

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Posted 08 July 2011 - 04:24 PM

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I don't suck as much. Does that count?

But in all seriousness, I guess I'm a bit more exploration minded. I still try to get the best time I can, but I'm no longer opposed to checking the nooks and crannies in a level.

I've also developed a deep hatred toward Labyrinth Zone, and now play it with what can be described as a chip on my shoulder.

#9 User is offline Master3k 

Posted 08 July 2011 - 05:05 PM

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Well, it has not changed too much, actually. Of course, I've learned some tricks and all that, but in general it has not changed. I still don't care about collectables (not only in the Sonic series, actually), and I still speedrun (though a lot better than a few years ago).

But I still suck. v.png

Also,
QUOTE (Lobotomy @ Jul 8 2011, 04:17 PM)
Slingshotting in loops is awesome.


This.

EDIT:I accidentally a word.
This post has been edited by Master3k: 08 July 2011 - 05:07 PM

#10 User is offline Crazee 

Posted 08 July 2011 - 10:37 PM

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Actually, as a kid...I almost never rolled. I pretty much only did it to kill some enemies that were hard or impossible to attack from the side. Otherwise, I played it like a typical platformer. Run & Jump. It wasn't until I replayed the games as an adult that I started rolling everywhere. It's probably the main reason I had no problems with the Adventure games, I never cared too much about the momentum psychics to begin with.

Also, I used to use level select to cheat...and then die instantly on Scrap Brain. Cheaters never win!

#11 User is offline Aerosol 

Posted 08 July 2011 - 10:41 PM

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I don't think my playstyle has changed much. I still piano my spindash like I used to as a kid, and make use of it anywhere I can.

#12 User is offline Walnut 

Posted 09 July 2011 - 01:52 AM

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I always used to try to take advantage of the physics to get through the stages faster. I especially had fun jumping off walls in Sonic 2 to beat the Casino Night Zone boss, makes it a whole lot easier than trying to spindash up in the air and fall on him

But now when I play I mostly just go through casually. There's plenty of fun to be had just running through the stages and playing the games like I did the first few times, just enjoying the scenery and all that jazz

#13 User is offline Ravenfreak 

Posted 09 July 2011 - 03:11 AM

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I used to go pretty damn slow in Sonic 1, just to make sure I wouldn't die. v.png It wasn't until I was at least 10 years old that I became extremely good at Sonic 1 to the point where I just breeze through it without dying once. Also I would hardly ever use the insta-shield in Sonic 3 when I was a kid but now I use it a lot whenever I feel I need to.

#14 User is offline Josh 

Posted 09 July 2011 - 04:11 AM

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-I was so young when I started playing Sonic that I didn't know I could roll for a long time. I just thought that Sonic sometimes spun for no real reason.
-I now insta-shield ALL the freakin' time, to kill enemies, avoid things, and retain my momentum out of a rolling jump. When I was a kid, I was so bad at timing it that it was pretty much worthless.
-I now hit B instead of C to jump.
-I move my three middle fingers to the three buttons to charge-spindash, and I spindash much more often. If I just need a smaller burst, I'll jump hit the button once.
-Knowing the level layouts a lot better now, I tend to speedrun almost every time I play. I think this is partly why Sonic CD and Sonic 1, while I still love 'em, are my least favorite of the classics. The levels are designed to be slower, more explory affairs. I also attribute this largely to why I enjoy modern Sonic gameplay where some people here don't.

And speaking of which! Tiddles, I'd love to race you sometime! I didn't even know you could do that.

#15 User is offline Zephyr 

Posted 09 July 2011 - 05:45 AM

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When I was younger, I would explore the level as much as I could, gathering every ring I could find, I also didn't know how to abuse the physics. Now when I play I just like to fuck around, and I'm constantly using moonjumps and rebounds off of enemies and monitors to pull of mildly entertaining combos.

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