Graphics: The graphics are really spectacular. The flow of the graphics are really smooth and consistent throughout. My only issue is that the levels are exactly like Sonic 2, even though that is the basis of this game. If the levels were slightly changed for more authenticity, then the game would be better, especially if it had the Sonic Heroes feel to the graphics more than Sonic 2. Nevertheless, the graphics are spectacular and eye-catching.
Sound: The sounds are basically the Sonic 2 sounds, but they are really catchy and they fit the levels nicely. The boss sounds are slightly menacing, but it helps add to the suspense of what the boss would do next. The sounds also add a nice depth to the level theme, although some levels could have better sounds to add more depth. Overall, the sound choices in this game are smooth and help add a level of depth to the game.
Addictiveness: This game is slightly addictive in the sense that the levels challenge a player's rationalization and decision making. It also helps players make decisions that could influence their game play, especially at the boss battles. The levels are unique, although some similarities could be noticed throughout each levels, but this game is still addicting due to the players having to make decisions that can affect the game.
Story and Depth: The story in this game is highly similar to other classic Sonic games, almost like it is redundant in some respects due to the antagonist's evil intentions. The story is not shown a lot, leaving players to infer their plan. Unfortunately this could confuse players because the plot is not revealed in its entirety. The depth of the game helps make up for the lack of story. The depth is emersive since the levels change each time you transition to a new stage. These transitions help add to the challenges that players face in each new level because the layout and possible dangers change. Overall, the game's story line lacks in detail, but the depth of the story helps back up the story.
Difficulty: This game can be confusing when you have 3 characters to play as, but they each have their own strengths for a unique scenario. The difficulty is not as hard as other Sonic games I have played, but for some players, it can be confusing to see 3 characters moving at once. But it is not as confusing once you play it. Overall, the difficulty is not as hard as other Sonic games, but it is confusing for first time players.
Graphics: The graphics are really spectacular. The flow of the graphics are really smooth and consistent throughout. My only issue is that the levels are exactly like Sonic 2, even though that is the basis of this game. If the levels were slightly changed for more authenticity, then the game would be better, especially if it had the Sonic Heroes feel to the graphics more than Sonic 2. Nevertheless, the graphics are spectacular and eye-catching.
Sound: The sounds are basically the Sonic 2 sounds, but they are really catchy and they fit the levels nicely. The boss sounds are slightly menacing, but it helps add to the suspense of what the boss would do next. The sounds also add a nice depth to the level theme, although some levels could have better sounds to add more depth. Overall, the sound choices in this game are smooth and help add a level of depth to the game.
Addictiveness: This game is slightly addictive in the sense that the levels challenge a player's rationalization and decision making. It also helps players make decisions that could influence their game play, especially at the boss battles. The levels are unique, although some similarities could be noticed throughout each levels, but this game is still addicting due to the players having to make decisions that can affect the game.
Story and Depth: The story in this game is highly similar to other classic Sonic games, almost like it is redundant in some respects due to the antagonist's evil intentions. The story is not shown a lot, leaving players to infer their plan. Unfortunately this could confuse players because the plot is not revealed in its entirety. The depth of the game helps make up for the lack of story. The depth is emersive since the levels change each time you transition to a new stage. These transitions help add to the challenges that players face in each new level because the layout and possible dangers change. Overall, the game's story line lacks in detail, but the depth of the story helps back up the story.
Difficulty: This game can be confusing when you have 3 characters to play as, but they each have their own strengths for a unique scenario. The difficulty is not as hard as other Sonic games I have played, but for some players, it can be confusing to see 3 characters moving at once. But it is not as confusing once you play it. Overall, the difficulty is not as hard as other Sonic games, but it is confusing for first time players.