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October 2010
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The editors liked
The classic Sonic gameplay combined with gorgeous visuals
Enjoyable speed and platforming through most parts
Crisp visuals and catchy soundtrack
The purest Sonic game for ten years
Works on so many gameplay levels
Like its predecessors
So much game to master
Despite its diminutive size
The editors didn't like
It’s over far too soon
Frustrating 'Puzzle' hinder platforming
Boss fight borrow way too heavily from previous games
Abstract: Sega and Sonic Team has finally gone and done it. It may have taken them many years and a handful of awful games to realise that they didn’t need to radically change the existing Sonic formula, but the Japanese developer has finally brought the Hedgeho...
Abstract: Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I is designed to recreate the classic platforming action of Sonic 1-3 much the same way Mega Man 9 and 10 did for Capcom's famous series. Sonic 4 comes close to accomplishing that objective, but its new graphics and basic ...
Fantastic platform gaming, great graphics, nostalgic fun doesn’t feel dated.
ole. But fans of the series won’t want to miss this. It’s both nostalgic and fresh, and will likely have you fondly recalling your own Sonic stories as you play. Hopefully, they involve comfortable seating and a decent meal. Site [Sonic the Hedgehog 4, Episode 1]
Abstract: Remember the golden days of Sonic? Remember the exhilaration of running at break-neck speeds through loops, tunnels, and caves, on the way to battle the evil Dr. Eggman? Sonic the Hedgehog is back in Sonic 4, the first true addition to his namesake sag...
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Published: 2010-10-25, Author: Samuel , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: Japanese game publisher Sega is trying to recapture some of its yesteryear glory by reviving Sonic the Hedgehog , its most prestigious franchise. The 3D Sonic games released during the past couple of years have left a lot to be desired, but the bargain-pr...
Abstract: After waiting 16 years, Sega finally decided to deliver the goods when it come to returning to Sonic’s roots but the sad realization is that, like pizza, the end product became cold after a lengthy route to eager fans. Lacking the sense of speed, clev...
Abstract: I fondly remember my days as a kid planted in front of an old monitor beating Dr. Robotnik for the umpteenth time in Sonic 3 & Knuckles. After Sonic Adventure 2, I stepped into the sidelines to watch the whole series being run into the ground. Sonic th...