11th September 2017, 6:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 12th September 2017, 9:39 AM by A Black Falcon.)
I forgot, I actually already had Sonic Advance... or rather, I have the bad N-Gage port, Sonic N. It's the same game, just broken because of the N-Gage's no-good vertical screen. So, you either can have the GBA graphics but no forward visibility, or tiny zoomed out graphics but it's actually playable. I quit playing that version quite quickly for good reason. :p
Anyway though, so Sonic Advance is like almost every one of Dimps' Sonic games, then? They love annoying trap-heavy levels like that, and it is not fun. I am not exactly a fan of many of their attempts at Sonic... most really are not good, until a couple of their last ones -- Sonic Colors (DS) and Sonic Lost World (3DS) -- which are actually alright. (The other ones they made are the NGPC Sonic game, the three GBA games, the two Sonic Rush games, and the two Sonic 4 episodes.)
... How did most of those Dimps Sonic games get such decent to good review scores, anyway? The level designs are so flawed, and the gameplay never hits Genesis Sonic levels of greatness either!
On another note, I definitely like Smash 4 more on Wii U than 3DS. I love handhelds, but they just are not as good for playing something like a fighting game, the controls are not as comfortable or easy to use well. This game is a good example of that.
Anyway though, so Sonic Advance is like almost every one of Dimps' Sonic games, then? They love annoying trap-heavy levels like that, and it is not fun. I am not exactly a fan of many of their attempts at Sonic... most really are not good, until a couple of their last ones -- Sonic Colors (DS) and Sonic Lost World (3DS) -- which are actually alright. (The other ones they made are the NGPC Sonic game, the three GBA games, the two Sonic Rush games, and the two Sonic 4 episodes.)
... How did most of those Dimps Sonic games get such decent to good review scores, anyway? The level designs are so flawed, and the gameplay never hits Genesis Sonic levels of greatness either!
On another note, I definitely like Smash 4 more on Wii U than 3DS. I love handhelds, but they just are not as good for playing something like a fighting game, the controls are not as comfortable or easy to use well. This game is a good example of that.