Boy, things can change a lot in a year and a half. When Sega released Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I in 2010, it was a middling effort that felt needlessly derivative and generally rough around the edges. With Episode II, Sega has taken that blueprint, cleansed its problems, and then made it genuinely fresh. Aside from a couple exceptionally confounding design choices, Episode II delivers gratifying action that feels a lot more like “Sonic 4” should.
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My brother is interested in this game. I honestly couldn't care less about it. The demo where you can't even finish the act turned me off greatly.