Abstract: It's taken years of gruesome experimentation but Sonic Team's designers have finally pulled it off. They've created the Ur-Sidekick, the Sidekick of Sidekicks, a total embodiment of a wayward franchise that can be invested with the traits of every other n...
Entertaining (if cheesy) story, Soundtrack is pretty amazing, Avatar creation is a good addition, Some stages are blisteringly fast...
Others are slow and a slog to play, Classic Sonic is out of place in narrative and gameplay, Not a good looking game compared to recent titles, Switch version is locked at 30 FPS
Sonic Forces may be a misstep from this year's Mania, but it's still an enjoyable title. While it suffers from a host of problems with pacing and performance, it still is worth a weekend rental with its surprisingly entertaining plot and great music
On top of the joy of creating and playing as your own character, there's a lot of goofy charm that makes Sonic Forces hard to be too disappointed with. The graphics are colorful and engaging, and the music is a pumping backdrop for extreme team-ups, super...
Dorky story is sincere enough to be charming, Sharp graphics and consistent framerate, Creative, diverse level design, Tinkering with your Avatar is fun, Nice price and no microtransactions
Rarely very challenging, You'll sprint to the end quickly, Doesn't update the 3D Sonic template much
2017 is the year the Sonic franchise stops running from itself. Sonic Mania and Sonic Forces celebrate different eras, but they both take the same shameless “all-in” approach. Sonic Forces is a confident game, serving up a story and stages that go for bro...
Published: 2017-11-10, Author: Matt , review by: gamespot.com
A thrilling sense of speed and action when movement works the way you want, Characters' playstyles stand apart from one another, Replaying levels to achieve S-ranks or complete challenges can be rewarding
Story is dull and lacks the stakes it initially promises, Clunky platforming and unwieldy movement, Forgettable and frustrating level design that rehashes old ideas more than offering new ones, Stages are too short
Sonic Forces is a disappointing rehash of everything that has been done wrong with the Sonic franchise in the past. There were some good ideas here, but none of them were executed in a way that was fun or enjoyable...
An exercise in apathy, neither solid nor liquid. Not exactly bad, but not very good either. Just a bit "meh," really. How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Abstract: Yesterday, numerous game sites were reporting on the fact that Sega would not send out review codes for its upcoming platform adventure, Sonic Forces, until the day of release, causing people to fear that the latest game from the spiky one might be a stin...