Physically cannot bring myself to play more than 5 minutes of Knuckles’ Chaotix and Sonic 3D Blast. Both just baffling creative decisions and aren’t fun to play in the slightest.
Thought I'd return to AC Odyssey, so I fired up the Series S today and have been playing it a good few hours. It's a beautiful game and I just love exploring. Looking at my save I'm 42.5hrs in since purchasing it.
@RogerRoger That's a wrap on Sonic Adventure. Took me longer than I expected, but I didn't recall seeing a few bits in the game the last time I played it, so I guess I did a bit more exploring than I expected. Enjoyed it, even if the janky camera angles ruined at least a few lives. Up next, Sonic Advance and it's sequels. Perhaps I should play Adventure 2 and then Frontiers instead, given they are direct sequels to Adventure. 😅
@nessisonett Fair. Some Sonic games have aged well, others haven't. Some people get confused by the idea of Sonic CD still, but as long as you don't see it as "gotta go fast" and more like exploration platformer, you'll be fine.
@BeerIsAwesome I know some people can’t see past the jank with the Adventure games but I do think they hold up, if surely just by way of being insanely ambitious for the time. Considering the previous attempts to bring Sonic into 3D were a dodgy isometric platformer and Sonic Jam’s surprisingly cool hub world, it’s a gargantuan leap forward for the series.
@nessisonett Sonic games get treated unfairly for the same things Mario games get wrong, and still get lauded for. Not to say Sonic games aren't due their criticism, because they often are, but considering Sonic Adventure 1 & 2 and Sonic Heroes are all 20 years old at this point, I would say they need more of a sympathetic eye cast over them these days.
@BeerIsAwesome Sonic Heroes is one I have really fond memories of, I had that and Adventure 2 Battle on the Cube, which is more than the Mario platformers on that system! I love Sunshine more than most but Sonic probably gave it a run for its money on that system.
@BeerIsAwesomeAdventure is absolutely one of those games where you'll invariably notice something new every time. It's packed with detail, and whilst its multi-story structure leads to a lot of repetition, it also guarantees that it's easy to miss a few cool things here and there. As somebody who enjoys frequently replaying his favourite games, that's not a complaint!
I wouldn't worry about Frontiers. It does a good job of telegraphing its connective tissue. I'm sure you'll still be able to appreciate its nods and references by the time you get around to it.
Darn it, I wanna replay the Advance games now. They should've added 'em to Origins.
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@nessisonett You were lucky to have Heroes for your GameCube. I had the PS2 port and sure, it was good enough to make me love the game (and fall back in love with Sonic in general, after a brief hiatus) but when I eventually got to play it on GameCube, it was like night and day. If they ever decide to randomly remaster it, SEGA definitely need to use the GameCube version as a starting point!
"We want different things, Crosshair. That doesn't mean that we have to be enemies."
@RogerRoger I'll say. If I go by what I remembered of the game, it almost seems like I've forgotten entire sections of the game, so it was like playing an almost brand new version of the game entirely! Perhaps I should replay it more often. 😅
Origins or no, they should rerelease the Advance games on something other than the Japanese Wii U virtual console. And I'm pretty sure that store died at the same time as the 3DS stores. Maybe they have an exclusivity deal with Nintendo? I don't know, but I'd pay for a rerelease.
@nessisonett Oof. Yeah, here's hoping for an Unleashed remaster, so you can play the "proper" version!
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@BeerIsAwesome It's one I frequently skip over, despite my previous statement, because of the sheer amount of stuff it's got going on. I get exhausted by the idea of playing through everybody's storylines and end up opting for the far more straightforward, far more linear Adventure 2.
Not sure about any exclusivity deal on the Advance games. I'd hope not. We've seen other third-party GBA and DS games make the jump over the years (the Ace Attorney trilogy, for example) and I'm pretty sure SEGA and Dimps worked on 'em in isolation, so it's not like anybody else would own part of the underlying code or anything. I'd pre-order any kind of Advance resurrection in a heartbeat!
"We want different things, Crosshair. That doesn't mean that we have to be enemies."
@RogerRoger Fair enough. I grinded out a DC Universe Online platinum using the incredibly crossed over campaign. That was not the most fun I've ever had on that game. Sonic games didn't get much linear after that though, especially with Shadow The Hedgehog's 130-something endings.
It's hard to tell with Sega. They absolutely could be just fine to port over, but Sega has a weird relationship with the meta era of their games. Rivals 1 and 2 never came off the PSP either, and neither did the Wii games for obvious reasons. I feel like in an alternate timeline we could've got those games on the PlayStation Move.
@RogerRoger Sonic Advance 1 down, helped massively by having the emeralds shared between each character. In Advance 2, they aren't, which means you have to earn them 5 times over. Never owned Advance 3, so that hopefully there will be a pleasant surprise for me. After those, it's Adventure 2.
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