The Good:
- This is a love letter to Sonic that plays like how Classic Sonic would be played today
- Play as Sonic Knuckles, and Tails as they usually play
- New Jump-Dash Mechanic for Sonic speed-runners to keep on the move
- References to other Sonic and Sega games leaves a charm and shows some heart
- Colorful signature design
- Level design that fit their ascetics and gimmick
- Unlock different styles from past games
- Story told Nonverbal, giving sonic life as was in Sonic 3 and Knuckles
- The Lifes system can be dated because Shovel Knight; Use the score as lifes instead, Devs
- The Crushing glitches are still around since Sonic 2
- The Switch Version has horrible delay when it's busy running the game
- The least lifes earned in this game; Hint: Farm at the first level. It sucks, I'm aware.
- The Bonus Level Blue Sphere dose not give you lifes; Just metals for unlocks!
- There's at least one boss somebody hates
- Felt like some of the levels are misplaced at times due to difficulty
Grade: B-
While the game is fun over-all, I would not say it's a perfect game as this game has suffered the flaws of its predecessors. While this game is disappointing to those fallen for the hype, this is a game that needed to exist to fix Sonic. And it has, as Sega is happy with the results of the sales. However, this game needs patching and I don't know if the counsel ports will ever be fix. Sonic 3 and Knuckles is still the top contender, but after tweaking within the PC community, this game will be much better as the lifes system can be modded out with a more shovel knight like system. The game is good, but it is far from being perfect. Until then, wait until the PC release, as this is Sonic's most challenging game.
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