A game this well-made merits a ... into Sonics #1 fan yet again. Like its Wild brethren before it, the price for Echoes of ...
Since this is a Sonic review I’ll go fast and cut to the chase: Sonic X Shadow Generations is a fantastic combination of one of the Blue Blur's classics and a new helping of smartly designed ...
Originally released in 2011, Sonic Generations was designed to be a celebration of the series. It split the action between ...
This will be familiar to any Sonic fan. Chaos Control has been Shadow's signature ability since his debut in Sonic Adventure 2, so its no surprise that its made a ... Blast in a boss fight.
Image Courtesy of Sonic Team/SEGA By Joey Broom In 2021, Nintendo released Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury, which ...
Comedian-actor John Mulaney is down to play the DC superhero Plastic Man, but only if Warner Bros. cuts him a nice, fat ...
Shadow’s new campaign is especially great, thanks to the blend of open world and awesome stages that made Sonic Frontiers so special. If you’re not a massive Sonic fan then this won’t be the ...
Filled with shifting 2D and 3D platforming sections and a myriad of callbacks to Shadow's history, not to mention Sonic's standout moments, this game is a high-octane experience that made my inner ...
Sonic Generations from 2011 is widely considered as one of the blue blur's more memorable outings from the recent era, not least due to the ways it brilliantly celebrated and remixed fan-favourite ...
With both campaigns combined, the total number of stages is now over 150, including traditional, challenge, and boss stages. That would take even an avid Sonic fan about 15 to 20 hours ... Like ...