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.
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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.