To commemorate Sonic's 20th anniversary, Sega decided to bet on a promising approach as radical as it might be: the old and new versions of the hedgehog merged together in the same game. Moreover, it is impossible for any fan not to refill enthusiasm for the proposed Sonic Generations. On one side, Sonic Colors seemed to show that yes, it is possible to produce something genuinely new with Sonic as still the protagonist. The result of the obvious difficulties to bring the series to the current generation is finally coming into fruition.Īpparently, fresh air has come to Green Hill. To answer the question earlier, this is essentially a new-old Sonic game. Even among the most ardent fans of the series, the policy of 'now go!' has gradually lost its breath - almost to the point of extinction in Sonic Unleashed. But the question remains: It is essentially a new-old Sonic game? Believing in a new proposal involving SEGA's mascot has been increasingly complicated.
It is clear that justice has been done, with Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode 1 seemingly being a nice turnaround, as well as proving that the folks at Sonic Team can still manage to forge a good old-fashioned Sonic game. Believing in a new proposal involving SEGA's mascot has been increasingly complicated.