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Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed E3 2012 Hands-On Preview | GameDynamo

GameDynamo - "Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed takes the karts from the first game, and in addition to adding the new types of vehicles, the weapon game has been enhanced; no longer is a homing missile a sure bet to take out the leader temporarily. "

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Myst4324d ago

Still looking forward to this also has anyone been having trouble with the site lately? If this message even goes through...

MasterCornholio4323d ago

Im having tons of problems with this site and many times when i try to reply it gives me an error.

Psychonaughty4324d ago

^Yeah the site is borked. This game looks excellent though and it's prequel is massively underrated.

colonel1794323d ago

Something is wrong with N4G. I can't replay or agree/disagree. Most of the links don't work

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Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed - Still Perfect After All These Years

A decade later, Sega's iconic racer is still a formidable foe to the Mario Kart franchise.

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gangsta_red820d ago (Edited 820d ago )

Yes, yes it is! Damn shame that Sega never made another sequel or even updated this one with new tracks and characters.

"The platform of choice, however, is the Xbox Series X."

Yessir, the game runs extremely smooth because of the frame rate boost. Still, till this day I play Sonic ASR with friends.

darthv72819d ago

Transformed is my favorite of the series. Even Team racing (the next iteration) is pretty good too but I liked transformed better.

gangsta_red819d ago

I tried team racing and it just didn't click with me as much as Transformed did.

I seriously just wish Sega would do another sequel to that game instead of trying to reinvent the wheel.

It was the best alternative to Mario Kart on Xbox/PS

Yi-Long870d ago

Good list. Personally I’d probably trade the Sonic CD game in this list for Sonic the Hedgehog (1), simply because CD is quite easy so you’ll blast through it, and the original Sonic was basically a new benchmark when it was released which blew everything and everyone at the time away. It also features my favorite zone, Starlight Zone.

I really hope one day we’ll be blessed with a Sonic Mania 2.

RetroCaptainSteve870d ago

Yeah, the first game will always be a classic, but I believe Sonic 2 and 3 moved the chains for the series quite a bit. Sonic CD definitely innovated as well, particularly with its amazing soundtracks and 3D bonus stage. :D

Fntastic870d ago

R was one of my first PC games along with Worms 2 and some others like Virtual Springfield. R was kind of good in a strange way i guess, i didn't hate it at the time.

Sonic CD was decent but I'd say i liked the music more, at least for the JP/EU version, some of the levels felt a bit all over the place and most of the bosses were odd and a bit too easy. Even though the system was a flop too it did have some very good games like Final Fight also which had some great music.

Rebel_Scum868d ago

The 8-bit Sonic’s always get left off these ranked lists.

badboyz09868d ago (Edited 868d ago )

My top top5 (After mid 2000's sadly I stopped playing sonic)
Sonic 2
Sonic adventure
Sonic & Knuckles
sonic cd
Sonic 3
Honorable Mentions: Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine,Sonic Spinball

TimelessDbz868d ago

1. Sonic adventure 2
2. Sonic rush
3. Sonic unleashed ( day time stages)
4. Sonic generations
5. Sonic advance 2

RetroCaptainSteve868d ago

Good picks! But...SA 2 kinda fell backward on those digging segments. Great rap song tho!

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The Five Best Mascot Racers of the Past Decade

Phil writes, "Start your engines, as SuperPhillip Central is set to explore five of the finest forays in mascot racers from the past decade! These games sped ahead from the rest of the competition and delivered some of the most high-octane racing entertainment imaginable and in video game form. After you've perused the picks here, give a shout out to which of these mascot-led racers are your favorites."

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