09-19-2017, 05:10 PM | #461 |
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Guys, is Sonic CD worth playing? I see a lot of polarising opinions about it online. I grew up hearing wonders about this game and don't want to end up severely disappointed.
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09-19-2017, 05:29 PM | #462 | |
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09-19-2017, 06:32 PM | #463 |
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Absolutely. It is a very different game style from Sonic 2 and 3, and I don't think it's necessarily the best 2D Sonic game, but it is certainly great for what it is. The widescreen remaster of it currently for sale on Playstation, Xbox, and Steam is probably the best version of it.
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09-19-2017, 06:38 PM | #464 | |
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I've heard the steam versions of other Genesis Sonic games are lousy, though. |
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09-19-2017, 07:11 PM | #465 |
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The difference is that Sega listed the old ROMS (probably downloaded from somewhere online) for their Genesis games. Although the new HUB they added last year can be neat because it encourages and blesses ROM hacks. But the Sonic CD is built by Christian Whitehead. He did widescreen remakes of Sonic 1 and 2 for the mobile market, but Sega hasn't released those on consoles or Steam.
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09-19-2017, 07:54 PM | #467 |
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It wasn't. This revival is probably a recent one. The Sonic 2 HD project fell apart entirely years ago. I used to keep tabs on the fangaming scene and that project was a damn mess.
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09-19-2017, 08:04 PM | #468 |
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I found Sonic CD boring at best and infuriating at worst.
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Sonic CD is basically the Majora's Mask of the classic series. If you enjoy exploring in the classic series, looking for shields and using Sonic's unique momentum based physics to reach new areas, then you should enjoy Sonic CD. However, if you just want to run straight to the goal and ignore everything else then you might still like the game...but you will be incredibly underwhelmed. You've probably heard it before, but Classic Sonic game play can be summarized into three words: Speed, Platforming and exploration. These are all the necessary elements to a great Classic Sonic game and Sonic CD more then any other Sonic game, except maybe Tails Adventure, focuses on the exploration. The reason why Sonic CD is regarded so highly among fans, besides the incredible art style and music, is the time travel aspect. Exploring the Zones and looking for Past sign posts so you can travel back in time to prevent Eggman from taking over in the future can be challenging, but very fun and rewarding. Learning all the level differences between the Past, Present, Bad Future and Good Future creates a sense of wonder and inspires you to explore even more. A great example is the Eggman statue being built in the Present of Stardust Speedway Zone 2. If you don't bother stoping Eggman in the past and travel to the future then his monstrous statue is complete and he has fully taken control of the Zone. However, if you destroy his Robot Generator in the Past or collected all the Time Stones in the Special Stages Eggman's statue is gone and instead a beautiful castle is built in it's place. You might think that sounds awesome, or you might not care. Either way, I still recommend giving Sonic CD a look just because of how different and unique it is. On Steam it only costs $4.99. I don't know how much that costs in your currency, but I don't think it will cost that much more and it's practically pocket change. You may not like the game at first, but if you give it enough time I think you might just be able to appreciate and enjoy Sonic CD for the unique entry it is. Quote:
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And, for the record, 4.99 US dollars is about 4.15 Euro. |
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09-20-2017, 02:30 AM | #471 |
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They're 2 vastly different art styles and games. I don't see how anyone would hate this.
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09-20-2017, 04:58 AM | #472 |
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Wow, recruit them like Christian Whitehead, Sega!
I always skip CD, it's boring tbh.. the Past/Future seems pointless too. |
09-20-2017, 02:31 PM | #473 |
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I love Sonic CD to pieces. It's been neck and neck with S3&K ever since I played it for the first time. Which I prefer depends on a given day. It's just everything, from the visuals to the music, which is the best in a series where the music itself is always among the best in gaming. The wide variety, with different tracks and motifs for every single timeline, including different versions for the two futures, leaves you with a robust, lengthy musical experience. That's before you account for there being TWO different soundtracks between Japan and the US, with both being fantastic. The levels are huge with plenty to explore, the colors are bright, the gimmicks are fun and even the water stage, the type everyone hates, is pretty damn good. Hell, the only bleh stage of the lot is Wacky Workbench.
If there's one thing really worth mentioning, it's a part of the game that is honestly a little bit under-rated. Namely, the alternate futures. Games are often fairly simple affairs; you're out to save the world and that's what you do. But rarely, whether it's back then or now, do you see an actual effect caused by your actions. In CD, it's blatant. If you go back to the past, destroy the roboticizers, then go to the future, it has changed. It goes from rotted, bleak and dystopic to bright, happy and cheerful. You have directly affected the future of the world in a way you can see with your own eyes. Even if you don't bother to go to the future in the first two acts, but do destroy the roboticizers in the past, you are going to see it, because the third act always takes place in the future. I imagine that's a small detail to some people, but it stands out to me. You just don't see it often. Usually, once an adventure is over, that's pretty much it. You may get some post-game stuff showing how the characters have done, but it's not super often you get a glimpse of how your actions have positively affected society or nature or the state of the world. That's with RPG's, where you typically have plenty of time to show something like that. Sonic CD does that in a simple platformer with a simple story. STRAP ON THE RUNNING SHOES, RESCUE THE PINK HEDGEHOG, RETRIEVE THE PRECIOUS GEMS, CREATE A BRIGHT FUTURE, DEFEAT THE FAT GUY, SAVE THE WORLD.
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09-20-2017, 06:56 PM | #475 |
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So many homing attacks in that video.
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09-20-2017, 06:59 PM | #476 |
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09-21-2017, 09:49 AM | #477 |
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So Sonic Mania's denuvo/DRM is still not removed from the Steam version... It's almost a month now.
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09-21-2017, 10:15 AM | #478 | |
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At least the DRM has done noting to stop all the great mods coming out...but absolutely stinks for people that are experiencing performance issues from it. I'm no business man, but it seems to me that the cost of licensing Denuvo, the bad publicity that will affect future products, and the number of potential customers that will either ignore the product or now pirate it out of spite seem far more harmful then trying to stop pirates. Which Denuvo didn't even do because the game has been pirated and can be downloaded with the DRM removed. How crazy is it that the Bubsy game coming out is getting better treatment? DRM free and and a real physical release for Playstation 4. No download key, just a disk. |
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09-21-2017, 10:28 AM | #479 |
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Izuka says there are no plans for an Adventure 3.
http://www.polygon.com/2017/9/19/163...l-never-happen I don't necessarily need an Adventure 3 but I'd be more than content with a return to that gameplay style. |
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