The Sonic the Hedgehog series features many incredible characters, but none are more iconic than the blue blur himself. Sonic ...
The first are the open zones of Sonic Frontiers that give the hedgehog the space and freedom to unleash his speed, the sort of wide open design only possible (just!) on modern hardware.
Sonic Team recently found an open-world formula that worked in Sonic Frontiers, but before that, the game I would always point to as the one that did it best was Sonic Generations. This ...
Sega and Sonic Team have learned from their recent attempts, Frontiers and Superstars, and have found clever ways to weave the best ideas of those games into a major refresh of a fan favorite.
There's a dash of Sonic Frontiers at work here, notably in how Shadow's hub world is a vast open field crammed with rails, platforms, and bounce pads to race around, along with plenty of hidden ...
When we criticize Sonic Frontiers, it’s because we want the next one to be better, just as those with mixed feelings in 2011 likely hoped would happen with a Sonic Generations sequel they wouldn ...
Sonic Frontiers. Shadow as a character is an interesting thing. SEGA’s attempt to push him as a mature counterpart to Sonic was a bit mixed, as he came across a bit forced and Edge Lord-y.
Please verify your email address. Connecting these stages is a stark-white hub world which Sonic restores life and color to by completing zones and rescuing his friends. The hub is set up like a ...
Personally, I think that’s for the best; Sonic Frontiers showed that the series can be capable of sincere, reflective storytelling, and you’ll find more of that in Shadow Generations.
It borrows heavily from Sonic Frontiers, the previous main entry in Sonic’s 3D adventures. The “Open Zone” format is really a winner, which is once again proven here as Shadow has a large ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Sonic Generations is coming back at last, but this time Sonic's longtime rival Shadow is getting in on the ...