Sonic’s first true 3D adventure makes its way to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, but is it as impressive as it was in 1998? Short answer: no. It’s a reminder that Sonic Team tarnished what could have been a more than solid game by cutting corners and neglecting to fix ever apparent issues. Surprisingly, it can still be thoroughly engaging entertainment despite this.
The absolute worst aspect, though, is the camera. Controlling Sonic is usually fine, but it can be hard when the camera is swinging around sporadically or getting snagged on scenery to cause unfair deaths. To ice the cake of disappointment, glitches regularly saturate the gameplay at unexpected turns. Had all the subtleties been fixed and the mechanics been fine-tuned back in the day, Sonic Adventure would be a truly outstanding piece of history. Instead, every single aspect of the game suffers because of the rushed game design.


Now this is a review I can respect. Sonic Adventure is definitely a flawed game, but if you can get past those flaws, you have a really fun game that you can spend tons of time with.
Now this is a review I can respect. Sonic Adventure is definitely a flawed game, but if you can get past those flaws, you have a really fun game that you can spend tons of time with.