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Reviewed by jNerd
July 22, 2008
The best 3-D Sonic game, unfortunatley that isn't sayin much...
Developer: Sega of Japan
Publisher: Sega
Rated: E for Everyone
Genre: 3-D Platformer
Platform: Wii
Sonic and the Secret Rings is the best 3-D Sonic game
ever, which is not saying much for Sonic. Sega tried to embrace the
Wii’s new technology and the applications where very intuitive, but
overall they felt loose and a little rushed. Because of how scattered
the cinematics are throughout Secret Rings I couldn’t follow the story,
which is probably a good thing because it would have dragged the game
down even faster.
Gameplay:
Sonic’s control scheme is very simple, and as previously stated, is
executed very well. The use of the motion sensing technology throughout
the game is not awkward or over-used like in Marvel Ultimate Alliance,
in fact it plays just like Excite Truck. The downfall of this is that
the controls where sloppily done and feel rushed. You hold the Wii
Remote horizontally then tilt it to the left or right to move Sonic,
just like driving in Excite Truck. The major malfunction with the Sonic
control scheme is its inability to do precise movements. When you are
trying to collect rings, and you need to be accurate, turning is very
difficult because it twitches too the far left/right. To move in
reverse you tilt the Wii Remote back (( towards yourself)) which is
fine, but when you tilt it too far forward it also makes you go
backwards which is an inconvenient glitch, something that should have
been caught before mass-production. Besides those two flaws the
controls are rather smooth, and truly work well with the game
mechanics. The whole game consists of running through a course without
hitting anything…and occasionally you need to jump or attack an enemy
or two. There is a party-mode that supports up to four players, but it
is very shallow and forgettable. The entire party-mode is a cheap
rip-off of Wario Ware: Smooth Moves. You play a bunch of random
mini-games that are overly simple with poor controls. Each time you win
you get to open one out of ‘X’ number of chests, after they are all
open it’s over, to spice it up even more each chest has either ‘X’
amount of gold or a ghost which makes it soooo much more exciting!
Other than that there is not much more to the game, it’s a 3-D Sonic
game you shouldn’t have read this expecting too much...
Environment and Graphics: The fun factor in Sonic is definitely there,
it just is not a lasting effect. After beating The Legend of Zelda:
Twilight Princess, Sonic is the game a lot of people needed to waste
time until Super Paper Mario or Super Mario Galaxy comes out. One major
game-play downfall is the speed, you can get to a relatively high-speed
but even at top-speed it feels slow for a Sonic game. Another negative
is the acceleration time, whenever Sonic runs into something he has to
starts off really slow and builds momentum, which takes much longer
then it should. Once again, if you can overlook these few flaws then
you will have an enjoyable time, although even with a positive attitude
towards the game or the Sonic series in-general it does start getting
repetitive around the third or fourth world...which is about half-way
through the game. Speaking of 3-D, the graphics are great, besides some
awkward looping animations and a few random camera or frame-rate
problems it runs smoothly. The cut-scenes surpass those of The Legend
of Zelda: Twilight Princess as do the in-game graphics. The animations
are fluid and the environments are lush and detailed, it all comes
together very well. I would say Sonic has the best Wii graphics to
date.
Sound:
The audio is crisp but nothing revolutionary, the same coin
sound-effects you have been listening to since the Sega Genesis. There
is a new theme-song, which plays way too much, is an edgy punk re-mix
of some horrid band. It is ridiculous how many times they loop that
throughout the game…can you say “Over used”? The style of the song just
doesn’t work with a Sonic game. Nice try though Sega.
Conclusion:
I would say overall Sonic and the Secret Rings is a rent at best. I
would consider purchasing it if the price dropped, but for what you get
with it is not worth MSRP. Good luck next time
Sega.
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