Not exact matches
Experience the ultimate celebration of past and future in
Sonic Mania, an all - new
2D Sonic adventure running at a cri...
Sonic 4 Episode 1 was a breath of
2D fresh air for its time, but many
Sonic fans, such as myself and bcdcdude from junsenoue.com, noticed that when we went back and played
Sonic 4 after trying out the mighty Generations that the whole
experience felt very poor in comparison.
Experience the ultimate celebration of past and future in
Sonic Mania, an all - new
2D Sonic adventure running at a crisp 60 FPS with stunning HD retro - style graphics.
Experience the ultimate celebration of past and future in
Sonic Mania, an all - new
2D Sonic adventure, available anytime, anywhere on Nintendo Switch.
The
2D sections though are without doubt the main highlights of the game, offering the most fun in the whole campaign and feel really good to play overall, although I don't think they play quite as well as what I
experienced in
Sonic Mania and fall short slightly in comparison.
I'm an old school
Sonic fan and a
2D platformer was everything I have ever wanted to
experience in this generation of gaming!
The
Sonic series, which has evolved through 16 - bit,
2D scrollers all the way to full 3D latest - gen console
experiences, is one of the most...
If anyone has ever played the homebrew game
Sonic Megamix for Sega CD, you will know that the homing attack does work in a
2D Sonic game and, in fact, can enhance the
experience and feeling of speed.
Since the release of
Sonic 3 and Knuckles on the SEGA 32X,
Sonic hasn't truly had a console
2D Console
experience until
Sonic 4 released back in 2010, and though the game was average at best, it still didn't feel like a true
Sonic game.
Simply navigating through the menus in
Sonic Runners opens up endless notifications about stuff you really don't care about, the load times are atrocious for a simple
2D endless runner and the absolute advertising bombardment that you have to suffer through really bogs down the entire
experience.