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Sonic the Hedgehog


The rise, fall and deafening crash of Sonic the Hedgehog

A teary-eyed examination of gaming's greatest casualty

Words: Brett Elston, GamesRadar US

It's the year 2000. Sega's off to a great start with the Dreamcast thanks to Sonic Adventure's strong performance. It was the first true 3D Sonic title, the one we waited years for, and amazingly enough it turned out fine. It seemed like Sonic was on his way back into the spotlight. Cut to 2003 when the GameCube "remake" was released, however, and you realize how lackluster Adventure really was. The GC port was almost identical yet the scores dropped considerably. Strangely enough, most reviewers' complaints addressed gameplay, not outdated visuals, as justification of the low score.

Basically this means everyone wanted a decent Sonic game so much they handed out scores that were one to two points higher than need be. It's not anyone's fault as a gamer though; Adventure's dizzying effects and screaming-quick action scenes were so far beyond N64 and PlayStation they hid all the glaring problems. Let's compare DC to GC review scores:

So Adventure, the game held up as the blueprint for what a good 3D Sonic game should be, isn't all that hot. It just took a few years for all of us to figure it out. But it appears regular gamers don't mind much, as each Sonic game has gone on to sell extremely well, usually enough to warrant another sequel and spin-off. This led to Adventure 2 (also ported to GC years later) and then to this...

Sonic Heroes: Reviews range from GameSpy's 3/5 stars all the way down to now-defunct Official PlayStation Magazine's abysmal 4/10 converted score. Regardless of the verdict, everyone agreed that the erratic camera was a disaster. Sega had two (four, counting the remakes) previous attempts to work that out, plus the whole "fall off a cliff in a nanosecond" crap, and didn't. Heroes also collects tons of goddamn "Boomerang the Dingo"-style characters all into one broken game.

Remember when the focus was Sonic? Well screw that. Now you can finally play as Cream the Rabbit in 3D! Or better yet you could throw the game in the trash and be Happy the Consumer.

This is the same nonsense that peeled the flesh from our bones in the otherwise-competent Chaotix - a game that tried to do something new (team platforming) and is instead remembered for a deluge of unnecessary mascots. Well that and hundreds of unavoidable deaths due to a junky camera. The PS2 version was the worst of all, suffering from all kinds of extra bugs not present in the GC or Xbox versions. How could Sega let something like that slip? Sonic used to be their prized treasure, and as of the early 2000s he's nothing more than a spiky prostitute they pimp whenever their water bill is due. Case in point:

Above: YEEEEEEAH AH GOTS WHEELS ON MAH FEET! EXPLOSION!

Shadow the Hedgehog: Viciously reviewed, Shadow's solo title angered just about everyone who grew up with Sonic and joyously pleased those who came aboard later. Everything from the character design (an anti-hero hedgehog with guns and roller skate shoes) to the gameplay (shoddy blasting made nigh-impossible by poor control) came under fire, yet is still sold well. What? How does that happen? Look how long his Wiki page is. He's even considered "the ultimate life form." It's insane! How can any gamer cling to such an insipid idea that was also poorly executed?

The only answer is age. These games aren't even meant for people who played the Genesis originals, or even Sonic Adventure at this point. They've become silly to the point of unintentional self-parody, with overwrought storylines and slapdash gameplay meant for fans or gamers willing to overlook a lot of problems. Different strokes.

But it's not all bad news. While the console games became bloated with unwanted cast members and some of the worst dialogue in history (all history, not just game history), the GBA series took a page from Sonic's glory days. All three channeled the best of the 16-bit days as well as a few of the extra characters and bonus modes from the new titles to create a genius blend of both eras. Rush was the same, though still saw fit to add Blaze the Cat. We heartily approve all four (and their soundtracks) and deride anything else that was Sonic and came out between 2000-2005.

We now get good platformers mixed in with the completely mental console games - a harsh price, but we'll pay it. Anything to keep our eyes away from derivative spittle like Sonic Shuffle (way late Mario Party ripoff), Riders (another sloppy racer with even more stupid characters), and Battle (another disposable fighter, now for GBA).

 
Above: MOAR CRAP!

That brings us to modern day. And as you're probably aware, this isn't exactly the brightest period in his 17 year history.


 
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marcuszer0  - 1 year 2 months ago 
Sonic the Were-hog...hmm...nope, doesn't sound like something to get too exited about. And for a Sonic RPG, another Mario rip? Let's just hope that they have enough money after being sued for stealing ideas (god of war, Super Mario RPG, legend of the seven stars) to make a solid title after so long.
TreyTable  - 10 months 2 days ago 
At first I was appalled by the idea of Sonic Unleashed. But it's actually a decent game. It's not a genre bender, but it's got Sonic type difficulty, which is good after Sonic Heroes. It reminds me most of Sonic Adventure (the second version, the version that launched on the day of the American Dreamcast launch, 9/9/99) except Sonic is the star. The only other character I played as was Tails' airplane. It wasn't as good as chasing the Egg Carrier in Sonic Adventure, but still fun. Oh, and the camera can be a problem sometimes, but so far it feels as good as Mario 64. They're getting there.

I have to wonder if anybody bothered to play all the way through Sonic Adventure 2, because Shadow is not the ultimate life form. That was a mistake on Eggman's poor research. The final boss which is taken out by Sonic and Shadow, that was the 'ultimate life form.' Do your damn homework.
killemall  - 9 months 6 days ago 
Actually Sonic Unleashed wasn't that bad... or maybe its because the last sonic title was sooo bad that i enjoyed it, but i did like the going superfast, and not having to deal with any other retarded charcaters... knuckles didn't even make an appearance. and you minimally had to deal with tails or amy. which is always good.
Ishtom  - 9 months 4 days ago 
Here's how I think sega should get out of sonic's hole. Have sonic run at break-neck speeds, during the game play, have it so that he's hard to control at those speeds. Then add a few characters, you know someone with a cool ability... Then smash them down behind sonic and see if they can keep up. I.e: A multi-player super speed smash-up, so then you can race your friends and see who can get to the end first. The whole while focusing on the basic platform gamers need, the need for speed. No difficult puzzles, no slowing down just faster and faster and faster, until someone breaks the speed of sound, then...
YOU KEEP RUNNING!!! Running running running. Sonic moving SO fast your eyes will start to bleed and your finger moving on their own, THAT IS A SONIC GAME!
SuperStingray  - 9 months 2 days ago 
"Sonic and the Secret Rings"
"Crap"
Stopped reading there.
ALazyMonkey  - 7 months 28 days ago 
The extreme sonic game actually looked pretty good, would have gotten lost in the levels very fast though...
leavemealone  - 7 months 23 days ago 
I liked Shadow the Hedgehog. His dark, moody, mysterious personality, his ambiguous sense of morarlity, being haunted by his past and the tragic loss of Maria made him such a cool character. And I liked how you choose to ether save the world with good ol' Sonic, or PLUNGE IT INTO DESPAIR AND RUIN! MUHAHAHAHAA!
j21795  - 4 months 19 days ago 
I don't get it. When a company tries to experiment with new things, you shouldn't hate them for it. If Sonic keeps doing the same thing it will eventually get old. You should be happy that Sega is expiramenting with new things to keep Sonic alive
clucky120  - 4 months 4 days ago 
sonic adventure battle 2 is actually a decent gc game. even if you curse the name rouge after it.
marluxia2500  - 4 months 1 day ago 
Man i was so excited for sonic unleashed...but then the Were-douche-hog came up...i nearly cried...oh and i liked sonic adventure 2 battle for the gc
ilike2pwn  - 2 months 18 days ago 
R.I.P.
Sonic The Hedgehog

Its too late no, Sonic is over
MATTSHADOW  - 2 months 13 days ago 
ive played all the games on the sega, all the sonic advance games on the gba and have shadow the hedgehog sonic and the secret rings and sonic and the black knight and in my personal opioin these games rock, although sonic and the secret rings got boring after a while
igrimARU  - 2 months 6 days ago 
"My poor Sonic, what have they done to you?" *sob*

I am one of those people who grew up with him, but I think it must have been somewhere in between all that crap and good stuff, so I have all these mixed feelings about this. (Sadly, my relatives give me most of those "crappy" games and expect me to enjoy them. TORTURE.)


...Okay, I have no idea what's wrong with me. :( But I have high hopes that he'll someday get better... But I also have high doubts. --Jazz.
nateb127  - 2 months 4 days ago 
poor sonic look what sega did to him...he was once so great now look at him... i have given up hope leaving it at that
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