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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Sonic
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Classic game to have, bought it for my niece and she love it!!!!
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I grew up playing video games like this. I could EASILY waste multiple hours playing games like this. I wish more bundle packs like this were available.
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A fun collection of classics with a nice slew of Classic features. However, many of the options are in hidden menus accessed only through cheat menus on a by game basis.
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Fun game but it is old games thrown into a collection. Don't expect a new experience. Still worth it as I got 3 games for $80 in a B2G1 but I wouldnt pay $40.
A Decent way to Play some of Sonic's best 2D Adven
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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With the amount of classic Sonic collections released over the years, it's nice to experience these games in new and fresh ways. Unfortunately, however, this collection is not without its caveats. Both playable Amy Rose and Widescreen support are great additions, but we have those in exchange for a butchered Sonic 3 OST. It's not that the original PC songs are bad, but they don't stand anywhere near the same levek of memorability as the original songs. Every previous collection included these songs, so to finally see them removed in a more permanent manner is a bit jarring, if not disheartening.
The mission mode is alright. It's just haphazardly strung together with some very noticeable grey blocks to keep you within the challenges' confinement, but they're fun enough on their own.
The bigger shame here is the emulation of the Game Gear titles. Slowdown is prominent, and the audio quality is almost unlistenable (unless you use a single ear bud). Seeing as these games are highlighted as one of the game's selling points, you would think there'd be a bit more care in making sure the emulation quality was anywhere near decent.
Despite the drawbacks though, Sonic 2 & 3 are still some of the best games on the Genesis, so it's not a terrible way to play them by any means. It's more dependent on whether or not you feel like dropping $40 is reasonable to a collection like this.