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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: robert89 on December 19, 2018, 01:37:40 am
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What is the best Sonic game of all time?
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The one I like the most, being that I don't really enjoy the old Sonic setup anymore, is Sonic Generations. It's good 3D, which is rare, and it's good 2D, even if it's not sprite art. There aren't really any other Sonic games I like.
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The first one. Follow up games are too busy, too fast, and mostly troll you.
Sonic Mania is pretty good but still suffers from much of the above in my oppinion.
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The first one. Follow up games are too busy, too fast, and mostly troll you.
Sonic Mania is pretty good but still suffers from much of the above in my oppinion.
Never really played the first one, but that is why I don't like Mania and the ones from Sega CD and earlier. They are all too fast to react, it's more trial and error than actually navigating a level, and they just don't end up being fun. I love their style and music, but most of the game is just running till you hit something. It's why I prefer 2D in Generations if I have to do it, because I think it's a little slower and the camera is pulled back so you have a better chance to react.
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Sonic Adventure 2 is my personal favorite.
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"The first one. Follow up games are too busy, too fast,"
Isn't that the point of a sonic game.
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For me it has always been Sonic 2. The level design is just fantastic, I've been playing Sonic Rush on the DS recently and the amount of times I die through a pit fall is just unbearable. Sonic 2 offers a brilliant sense of speed that I can navigate with confidence - That isn't necessarily saying it is easy... it does offer a decent challenge but I find it is a game I enjoy to play more casually. There are a few things I dislike, the biggest being the bonus stages as they're really difficult - I much prefer Sonic 3's with the intensity of how fast it gets.
I think considering the difference between 2D Sonic & 3D Sonic, it is worth mention the latter too. For me it is Sonic Adventure 1... & I KNOW it is far from a perfect game :P But I always really enjoyed the games structure, the open world segments felt fun and really gave a great presence to the world. Sonic Unleashed had these too of course but I guess I found all the sidequests with the people tedious. I also enjoyed the majority of the story and playing as other characters (Discounting BIG). Its a game I really had fun 100% completing, I got all the emblems and everything. The 2nd game just had all sorts of short comings which got in the way for me - Knuckles/Rogue Stages having the indicator locked making you have to find the treasure in order or Just how clunky the Tankbot felt in Tails/Robotnik missions.
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Sonic 2 is the game for me. That or Dr Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine.
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Sonic 3: excellent, memorable stages; OST done by Michael Jackson, and the ability to play as multiple characters. On a personal note I have the most nostalgia for this one, followed by Sonic Adventure most likely.
I am meaning to replay Sonic Mania soon since I've seriously considered putting that on top given how good it was.
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Sonic the Hedgehog 3 + Knuckles.
That is the biggest epic of the classic Sonic games, and without a doubt the classic Sonic games are the best.
Sonic 3 + Knuckles is the way Sonic 3 was meant to be played. Story goes that it was originally supposed to be one game. But Sega insisted it go out by the release date before the holidays, and as a result, developers were forced to split it up into 2 games. When locked together with the Knuckles cartridge, the entire games plays out as originally intended.
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I've never been a huge Sonic fan (I never owned a MegaDrive/Genesis for starters), but Sonic 2 and Sonic 3 + Knuckles are really good. For the mor emofern Sonic, I've heard that Generations is pretty cool.
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Gotta go with Sonic 2. I know there is a case to be made for Sonic 3 just being a better Sonic 2, but be in nostalgia (I only actually went through a full Sonic 3 & Knuckles a couple years back, whereas Sonic 2 was one of the first games I ever played extensively) or whatever, I prefer Sonic 2's level design and simpler mechanics.
It helps that Sonic 2 has one of the most perfect soundtracks of all time.
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Sonic 3 & Knuckles hands down. Mania is great and Sonic Advance is pretty good too. Also, I've alway personally had a soft spot for 3D Blast as well.
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I still get pumped up thinking about "Sonic Tuesday." Couple that with the fact that Sonic 2 is my go to sonic game I'm going with that one. Sonic CD is a very close second.
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Sonic 3 & Knuckles hands down. Mania is great and Sonic Advance is pretty good too. Also, I've alway personally had a soft spot for 3D Blast as well.
I like 3D Blast, too. I think you are the only other person I've ever heard say something positive about it.
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I love Sonic CD's complexity and replay value, Sonic 3's length and scope and Sonic Mania's challange...
However, I have to choose Sonic 2 as the best preciselly because it is the opposite of the former three. It is so polished in its simplicity that, for me it is the closest to perfection a Sonic game has ever been.
I have to mention that the Master System version of the first game holds a very special place in my heart though... It is, by far, the Sonic game I've played the most.
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I have Sonic Mega Collection on the PS2 and the Sonic Ultimate Collection both on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. I never actually played the original cartridges. I never could really get into what I played in Sonic The Hedgehog 1 or 2 or any of the others. But the Gameboy advance port is better than what other people say it is. The Gameboy Advance version of Sonic The Hedgehog has a stage select feature and from what I believe the Sonic GBA version is just like a remake of Sonic The Hedgehog 1
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I played most Sonic games through the Sonic Mega Collection on the Gamecube. I have to say I am happily surprised by the love 3D Blast is getting, because I thought I was the only person that liked that game.
I personally think Sonic 3 & Knuckles is the pinnacle of Sonic games, 2D or otherwise, and my favorite 3D game is Sonic 3D Blast, it just has a certain charm to it that no other Sonic game has. I also want to mention Sonic Generations and Sonic Mania as those are the only worthwhile modern Sonic games and I really hope Sega makes more future games in the same vein as them.
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Wow, I assumed everyone would say Sonic 3 & Knuckles because general internet consensus seems to be that it is the best. It does my heart good to see so many saying Sonic 2, which IMO is the best one. The level design is tighter, the graphics and music are better, and the bonus levels are more fun (those bonus levels in Sonic 3 where you have to touch all the blue spheres are annoying and frustrating; I would avoid doing them most of the time).
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I'm really disappointed that this game never got a port from its arcade version to other systems. I had hoped they could have included it on Sonic Gems Collection...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzsdBMg8eOA
I think it could be done today with either a touchscreen system like the 3DS or actually any system using an analog controller. Of course, Sega probably lost the source code or something though. :-\ At least Ray and Mighty haven't been forgotten about.
Spent a lot of time with Sonic 1, Sonic Adventure, Sonic 3D Blast, and Sonic Spinball. Knuckles Chaotix wasn't too bad from what I remember. I've no idea which one is best nor do I really know which one is my favorite. I've always appreciated Sonic more as a mascot & character than enjoyed his games. One of these days I'll get around to playing Generations and Mania/Mania Plus. :P
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Sonic and the Secret Rings, duh. :o
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Sonic 3 & Knuckles hands down. Mania is great and Sonic Advance is pretty good too. Also, I've alway personally had a soft spot for 3D Blast as well.
I like 3D Blast, too. I think you are the only other person I've ever heard say something positive about it.
Well, it was my first exposure to Sonic as a kid as we had it on the PC in the late nineties. Honestly, it may have been the first game I ever played myself without just watching a brother or my dad play. Unfortunately I think my mom sold that copy at a garage sale or gave it away around the turn of the millennium, but I own it for both Saturn and Genesis and enjoy both versions of the game having played through each of them a handful of times.