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With a next-gen debut to make and a world to save, Sonic seems more focused on jumping the shark.

The 360 version of Sonic the Hedgehog was the most heartbreaking game we played all last year, and possibly for a few years before that too. And unfortunately, this PS3 version is exactly the same in all the wrong ways.  

Sonic the Hedgehog is coming dangerously close to being the video-game equivalent of Spinal Tap - a former icon blissfully unaware that he's so out of touch, so far fallen from grace, that he's become a laughing stock. With his next-gen debut, the blue blazer has literally become a parody of himself. Plus, his game sucks.

Sonic 's action stages are plagued by a sassy renegade camera, virtually no exploration, loose control, boring combat and rudimentary collision problems. Argh.

You do get to control two more hedgehogs in the game, which at least changes the gameplay a bit. Shadow bombed in his solo game last year, and his clunky, vehicle-centric stages here fare only slightly better, making him Batman to Sonic's predictable Superman. Silver is the new blood, with telekinetic powers that toss the level's contents around and show off one of the game's few complimentary aspects: its physics. But his levels plod along at a glacial pace.


 
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didou221  - 5 months 8 days ago 
Depressing. I love Sonic. :'-(
didou221  - 5 months 8 days ago 
Also, first.
igrimARU  - 2 months 25 days ago 
Ditto to you.
Sad thing about this... most of it is true. :( Why must he go through this all?
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Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic the Hedgehog

Genre: Action
Release date: Jan 30, 2007
Published by: Sega
Developed by: Sonic Team,Sega
Franchise: Sonic the Hedgehog
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