if it feels good to play i think i will give it a shot like the thing about being a sonic fan is that if you've played that dogshit medieval sonic game on the wii sega CAN'T HURT ANYMORE THEIR KNIVES ARE TOO DULL TO GET THROUGH MY SKIN
i kinda hate it, i do enjoy the fact that it is king arthur but sonic but i remember getting it being really excited and then getting really bumbed by it
:no-copyright: damn straight! half of Sonic's fanbase is fucking impossible to please. I think it's because there's huge differences in expectations between different sections of it.
It often feels like there are two groups of people who either really like the 2D games or the 3D ones and pretty much since Generations they have been trying to please both to not great success.
But with Mania and now especially Origins it seems like there are stuff specifically catering to that camp, so I hope Frontiers captures what I think gives the 3D games their charm again.
if it feels good to play i think i will give it a shot like the thing about being a sonic fan is that if you've played that dogshit medieval sonic game on the wii sega CAN'T HURT ANYMORE THEIR KNIVES ARE TOO DULL TO GET THROUGH MY SKIN
Sonic and the Black Knight is unironically good.
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i kinda hate it, i do enjoy the fact that it is king arthur but sonic but i remember getting it being really excited and then getting really bumbed by it
idk once you realize it's a on rails wii motion game I think it's pretty good for what your gonna get. huge improvement from Secret Rings.
edit: also Sonic has A SWORD!
there is also the intro scene which i remember just because it is one of the funniest sonic pieces of media i've ever seen
yeah it's one of my favorite sonic intros
honestly sonic is characterized so well in this game
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Sonic gets isekai'd with 2 chili dogs falls to the ground and his first thoughts are "GOTTA SAVE THOSE" cheff's kiss
the final boss music :isaac-pog:
:no-copyright: damn straight! half of Sonic's fanbase is fucking impossible to please. I think it's because there's huge differences in expectations between different sections of it.
It often feels like there are two groups of people who either really like the 2D games or the 3D ones and pretty much since Generations they have been trying to please both to not great success.
But with Mania and now especially Origins it seems like there are stuff specifically catering to that camp, so I hope Frontiers captures what I think gives the 3D games their charm again.