Offering the proverbial something for everyone, Not only does it give Cube owners (and PS2 owners, if you get the PS2 version) the chance to get to grips with some of the lesser known, but ultimately brilliant
Sonic games of yesteryear (which are still great now), but also give the long suffering Sega masses the chance to finally play Sonic the Fighters on a home console.
Not exact matches
I'm sorry, but seeing a console mascot that is so shallowly developed that I can't tell you a single solitary detail about him besides «he wears green armor and shoots a lot
of aliens» as the new gold standard that all other
games aspire too, as sopposed to the colorful robust console mascots
of yesteryear like Mario,
Sonic, and Crash, forgive me if I can't help but feel a little disheartened by that.
The craziest part is
Sonic Mania, the newest
game in the
Sonic library, has taken that magic
of yesteryear and incorporated it in to a
game that feels fresh, while at the same time could have been ripped right out
of the»90s.