What stuck out to me the most during my playthrough is how Sega uses the game to reflect on some of the best (and worst) moments in the Sonic series in some cutscenes. Some of the previous Sonic titles have sort of done that before, including Sonic Unleashed, Sonic Colors, and Sonic Forces, but Frontiers stands out in how respectfully it treats the rest of the series. It may be a brand new "open-zone" game, but it beautifully blends modern open-zone gameplay mechanics with classic side-scrolling ones. The newly released adventure is filled with wonderful callbacks to previous games, both in terms of gameplay and story canon. Throughout my nearly 20 hours of playing through Sonic Frontiers, running through Starfall Islands, and getting to the bottom of Sonic's friends getting stuck in digital purgatory, I kept getting blasts from the past. Sonic Frontiers is getting new playable characters and story content next year Sonic Frontiers is getting a free update this week, including new modes Sonic Superstars brings the series back to 2D with co-op Sonic Superstars is getting a Lego DLC, but game still has no release date Updated on May 30, 2018: Added official announcement and trailer. Team Sonic Racing hits Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC this winter. As long as it’s better than the massively underwhelming Wii U game Star Fox Zero, we’ll welcome it with open arms. Several reports have claimed that Star Fox: Grand Prix- a racing game with an overworld similar to Diddy Kong Racing - is in the works. Recent rumors have suggested another racing game could be coming to the Nintendo Switch, as well. As with Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, the new game is being developed by Sumo Digital. Its predecessor is free via Xbox Live’s Games With Gold program in June. No release date has been shared at this time, but it will likely launch before the end of the year. That game also included mascots from other Sega franchises, however, and it appears Team Sonic Racing will only focus on the Sonic universe. These are split across the “speed,” “technique,” and “power” classes, but we don’t have to guess which one Sonic will be.įifteen characters seems like plenty, but it’s actually far fewer than were included in Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed. There are 14 different “Wisps” to use in races, offering offensive and defensive bonuses, and there are 15 separate characters to choose from. This mode allows you to work together with another driver - rather than one in the same kart, like in Mario Kart: Double Dash - as you share power-ups during a match. Team Sonic Racing will also include a “team racing race” mode in addition to classics like Grand Prix and time trial. The game includes “Adventure mode,” described as a “unique story experience where players are introduced to basic game features and characters.” If you want a story with your kart racing, Team Sonic Racing has you covered. Samba de Amigo: Party Central soundtrack includes Carly Rae Jepsen, Miley Cyrus, and more Sonic Superstars found great new ways to freshen up the classic 2D formula The next great Sonic the Hedgehog game may be hiding on Apple Arcade
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