Sonic colors wii review11/30/2022 ![]() ![]() Dispersed throughout the levels are short term abilities granted to Sonic, which can be used to find new pathways, hidden items, or used to zip through parts of levels.Ībilities are granted to Sonic by an alien lifeform known as Wisps, which are being hunted by series antagonist, Dr Eggman, who wants to use their powers for his own dastardly plans. A good starting point is to applaud Sonic Team for taking the series back to basics, with Sonic being the only playable character, whose mission is to race to the end goal. Re-reading Cubed3's original review sums up the core gameplay mechanics that made the later so great in the first place. Confined to Nintendo Wii for over 10 years, this has now been resurrected for modern platforms, but has Sonic Colours aged as well as everyone fondly remembers?įundamentally Sonic Colours: Ultimate is the same game as the 2010 release of Sonic Colours on Wii. That is why when Sonic Colours launched on Wii it was a momentous occasion, as it took the fun 3D gameplay of Sonic Unleashed, and also put Sonic back into the 2D side-scrolling plane to introduce new puzzles. Unleashed faced its fair share of criticism but was praised for a subsection of the daytime levels. A couple of years later, Sonic Team would come out with Sonic Unleashed, introducing the boost mechanic to the 3D realm, something that Sonic Rush did incredibly well in 2D on Nintendo DS. SEGA's later attempts to continue to bring Sonic into 3D continued to miss the mark, and the 2006 entry, Sonic the Hedgehog, colloquially titled Sonic '06 by fans, was the lowest point in the franchise. However, despite this, the gameplay was mostly deeply flawed, filled with bugs and a 3D camera that had a few kinks in the system. Nonetheless, the fandom had an affinity with the Sonic Adventure series, maybe due to the legendary soundtrack, exuberant attitude, and cast of characters. It is no secret that Sonic the Hedgehog struggled to find his feet during the 2000s, and the transition to 3D was not as smooth as Nintendo's mascot plumber. ![]()
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