So it has a new shiny wrapper, big deal. Good job to the guy who made the 3D aspect but why the hell would Sega re-release a game with the only change being a sudo-3D upgrade. Let's move forward people not wallow in how good old games were.
Shadow was okay, I'll tenuously admit that. And yes, the Day Spagonia stage was completely awesome. The problem with Unleashed for me was those damn Night stages were too slow, boring, and rather frustratingly difficult for all the wrong reasons. They also seemed to make up the majority of the game up until the point I quit entirely.Durxom said:Except Shadow the Hedgehog wasn't that bad. It may have gotten 5-6 from the critics, but it got around 7-8s from all of the readers/users.
It was the last game to use the Sonic Adventure style of gameplay, and while the levels were kind of meh, the gameplay, replay value of the game, and the story well made up for its downfalls. It's far from being one of the worst Sonic games.
Back on topic though, I get it. The old school Sonic games were fun and still are fun, but something with Sonic Unleashed clicked. The day stages fused the 2 playstyles of the clasic Sonic games(Sonic 1-CD) and the Sonic Adventure games (Sonic Adventure-Shadow). It had all the platforming and other elements from the classics, and it also had the speed, homing attack and other parts from the Adventure games. If the based a game solely on those day stages, I'm sure it would be THE best Sonic game ever. We need more stages/games like this..
Instead of moving backwards with Sonic 4. =/
I know, I know; but one can hope.Caradinist said:You know that's not going to happen.Programmed_For_Damage said:Sega should be working on Streets Of Rage 4 if you ask me!
I dunno if it's just me, but I am hoping for a new House of the Dead game.Programmed_For_Damage said:I know, I know; but one can hope.Caradinist said:You know that's not going to happen.Programmed_For_Damage said:Sega should be working on Streets Of Rage 4 if you ask me!
It was pitched. They turned it down.ArMartinez02 said:Sega should be making JSRF 2, man i hope the day that happens i'll buy like 50 copies.
*cough*SonicColors*cough*Durxom said:If the based a game solely on those day stages, I'm sure it would be THE best Sonic game ever. We need more stages/games like this..
Damn that stage looked awesome. Last Sonic game I played was Adventures on the Dreamcast. Loved the action stages but everything in between was painful to play. I remember one part involved a giant forest which was almost a maze. That experience is filed under 'Shit I don't want to remember'.Durxom said:Except Shadow the Hedgehog wasn't that bad. It may have gotten 5-6 from the critics, but it got around 7-8s from all of the readers/users.SFJ said:You're forgetting emo sonic: the game.Durxom said:It looks pretty good. A fine good job from one person, but I really don't care for it or Sonic 4.
I mean, the old games were all good and fun, but I really wish Sonic Team would just focus on improving the 3D Sonics. If they had made a game that was just lots of Sonic Unleashed day stages, that would be the pinnacle of the Sonic franchise, seeing as the series has only had 2 clunkers (Sonic Heroes and Sonic 06)
It was the last game to use the Sonic Adventure style of gameplay, and while the levels were kind of meh, the gameplay, replay value of the game, and the story well made up for its downfalls. It's far from being one of the worst Sonic games.
Back on topic though, I get it. The old school Sonic games were fun and still are fun, but something with Sonic Unleashed clicked. The day stages fused the 2 playstyles of the clasic Sonic games(Sonic 1-CD) and the Sonic Adventure games (Sonic Adventure-Shadow). It had all the platforming and other elements from the classics, and it also had the speed, homing attack and other parts from the Adventure games. If the based a game solely on those day stages, I'm sure it would be THE best Sonic game ever. We need more stages/games like this..
Instead of moving backwards with Sonic 4. =/