Ahmed writes:
"As Sonic the Hedgehog approaches his 25th anniversary, and Sega continues to tease that they have an announcement for the occasion, let’s look at the best of his more recent games."
The composer and singer discuss the collaboration and research that went into the ballad and capturing Aerith’s singing voice.
How former PlayStation boss views gaming’s tumultuous time!
If you actually read the article it’s really insightful as to the state of the industry. You might not like the way certain things are going, but it’s a good look as to why.
"For single-player games it’s not the same exigency [as Live Service]. But if you’re spending $250 million, you want to be able to sell it to as many people as possible, even if it’s just 10% more."
The most I ever see is a shorter window from PS to PC. I never see Sony releasing on Xbox or Nintendo, even for their GaaS titles.
The original 'Super Mario Bros' for NES ended up on Atari, Spectrum, Amstrad, and Commodore 64 in frankly worse but unique versions, considering what
Sonic Unleashed is too high on the list, the Werehog levels are a chore and the more of them you play the more annoying they get. The game would possibly be as good as Sonic Generations if it wasn't for the Werehog levels. I would include Sonic Adventure and Sonic Heroes on this list, Sonic Heroes is a very underrated game in my opinion.
Sonic Colors
Sonic Adventure 2 Battle (GC)
Sonic Heroes
Sonic Generations
Sonic Lost Worlds
Colors is probably the only 3D Sonic game I'd call arguably solid by modern standards. Sonic Adventure 1-2 have their charm, though. Didn't care for Unleashed, Generations, and I didn't even finish Lost World.