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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II Review - The Digital Fix

It's hard to believe that Sonic the Hedgehog is twenty-one years old this year. However, while he may be getting the keys to the door, everyone's favourite speed demon shows no sign of slowing down. Recent years have seen the Sega mascot return to his platforming roots and the success of Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I back in 2010 certainly paved the way for a renaissance of the Sonic brand. Now two years later, Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II brings a number of additions to the downloadable series, albeit additions that aren't entirely original.

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caseh4479d ago

F*ckin' blue hedgehog, die already. You were fun, about 20 years ago.

TopDudeMan4479d ago

I thought it was alright. It wasn't great. Alright pretty much covers it.

TopDudeMan4479d ago

About the same. If you enjoyed episode 1, you'll like episode 2, but neither of them feel long enough, even with the metal sonic extra content added on.

HarryMasonHerpderp4479d ago

I wasn't too impressed with episode one, it was more like a remake and I'm bored of playing different versions of emerald hill zone lol.
Would prefer to have some new levels and episode 2 looks more original.
Not sure if its worth £9.99 though.
Can get Sonic CD for £2 so will probably get that instead.

BuffMordecai4478d ago

Sonic Generations kicked this game's ass.

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Top 10 Sequels (No One Asked For)

Plenty of games seem guaranteed to get sequels. But sometimes, companies surprise people and give them the additional installments they didn't know they needed.

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SheenuTheLegend1663d ago

Top 10 pages that no one wanted to read.

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Sonic’s Episodic Adventures – The History of Sonic the Hedgehog 4

Sonic the Hedgehog 4 was something many wanted to see for a very long time. Continuing the story from Sonic 3 & Knuckles, many had lofty expectations for this title. When it finally released, many were split on the project. From it’s episodic nature, different feeling controls and changes that felt strange to fans of Sonic’s classic adventures, Sonic 4 Episode I and II were divisive games to say the least.

Articuno762813d ago

I feel like if they could keep improving on the Sonic 4 physics, formula and level design they could have gone from the good Sonic 4 Ep II to something genuinely great for Sonic 4 Ep III.

lellkay2813d ago

Strange games. Definitely shouldn't have been "Sonic 4". Seeing as it re-used alot of ideas, level themes enemies and bosses etc, it really should have been called "Sonic Megamix" or something and the levels should have been named after the originals. This would have given SEGA a chance to see what fans reaction was to this style of game, before going in for "proper" Sonic 4. Sonic Mania feels far more "Sonic 4" than the actual Sonic 4 does haha

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Five Essential Android Action Games for the Retro Fans

Carl Williams writes, "Retro gamers are usually left out of the fun when it comes to newer platforms, most companies don’t see any value in catering to this niche market. In this new article, Retro Gaming Magazine will take a look at a collection of games that cater to a different area of retro gaming. Starting the festivities off is the “action” category which encompasses titles such as Sonic, Mario and more. Devices with physical buttons are obviously the choice of play with these games."

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