PALGN writes: "When Sonic Riders was released back in 2006, it was met with fairly mediocre reviews. While the game was praised for keeping a consistent frame rate and having an interesting take on the Sonic franchise, it also had an awkward control scheme that would often cause you to crash into walls. Two years later, Sonic Team have decided to take another crack at it, this time introducing several new features such as the gear-change system and the ability to manipulate gravity. Unfortunately, Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity still suffers from the same flaws which plagued the first game.
Zero Gravity takes place after the events of the first game. One night, several meteorites fall from the sky and cause Dr. Eggman's robots to go on a rampage through the city. As it turns out, the meteorites were actually parts of a special machine that could manipulate time and space, and now the robots are after the remaining pieces. Sonic some how manages to obtain a piece, which sets in motion the events for another high speed adventure."
Simon Smith from Gameluster discusses his personal top five Sonic games.
Was this kid born in 2005?
Someone call his parents and sit him in front of a Genesis. Teach your children people.
For me it would be.
1. Sonic Adventure
2. Sonic 2
3. Sonic and Knuckles
4. Sonic 3
5. Sonic the Hedgehog 1991
BagoGames
Being a Sonic fan for a majority of my life, I’ve played nearly every Sonic game that’s ever existed. As such, I’ve played each game so many times that I’ve even began collecting them as of recently. Doing so, I’ve had the opportunity to play games I haven’t even looked at in several years.
I’ve never been big on the classic Sonic games, or really anything before 1999 when Sonic Adventure for the SEGA Dreamcast was released, so don’t expect to see anything before then in my list. To celebrate Sonic the Hedgehog’s 24th anniversary, here are my top 10 favorite Sonic games of all time.
"We restarted SuperPhillip's Favorite VGMs, a smorgasbord of the best video game music in history, at the start of the year, and now we have reached the edition where we crown the 200th VGM volume. What will it be? Will you like it? Will I care if you don't? Probably not. Regardless, on today's edition of the VGMs we have music from Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity, and Super Mario 3D Land. Enjoy!" - SuperPhillip Central