you can lead a questionable development team to good physics, but you can't make them design good stages. or good graphics. or music. or
Pinball Carnival looks completely unoriginal and Cyber Station looks like one of the worst levels they've put in a 2d Sonic game, visually and...
This means nothing. He designed Sonic's character, not the games themselves. He had pretty much no involvement in Sonic 2 and 3, which are like,...
Metal Gear Solid V.
That doesn't excuse Superstars looking fucking nasty
It looks better than the handheld games at least. Why did they decide to make something that looks so obviously lower quality than Mania? Who knows.
I would almost say this hadn't it been for the Sonic 3 port being messed up in so many ways. Lots of stuff is still weird and if they're going to...
I like animations, so when I see one I don't like I will express why. In my mind, poorly made sequences aren't a nitpick. Especially if it's part...
This is probably the worst of the new 2d classic Sonic animations we've gotten so far. They just use a bunch of sweeping camera motions to cover...
I just got a glitch in the Metropolis boss fight where the Eggman balloons survived after I beat the boss and they started to bounce towards the...
They can at least make the alternate pathways work.
Amy has actually become my preferred way to play Sonic 2, because her increased range is actually very useful for dealing with the game's more...
Tails not being able to access his hidden route is extremely bad, and I would prefer these games to function how I remember them functioning.
Sonic Fan Remix looked really nasty so at the very least I can say I'm glad Superstars doesn't look like that completely. Though, the game doesn't...
Lives have their place, I don't think they are necessarily an oudated concept but in the realm of classic Sonic I don't think they make a lot of...
The only 8 bit Sonic game I was ever particularly impressed with was Sonic 1. Surprisingly strong level design and presentation in that game that...
This does not equate to treating the series with any respect or integrity in particular, which is what I'm talking about. Two extremely similar...
Does this excuse Sonic being a whiny pop culture referencing pooping machine or Knuckles being a humorless character? Like, looking at these...
I just fail to see how these movies are necessarily treating the IP with more respect seeing as they and the characters in them have fuck all to...
What exactly is this movie doing differently? This is just nostalgia baiting, it's the same thing they've already been doing
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