Tagged: Sonic

Let’s ignore Sonic’s checkered past for one day – he’s 25 today!

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It’s Sonic’s 25th Anniversary today and Amazon is the winner so far for unexpected tributes. The homepage features the video above wherein Sonic runs past his numerous, sometimes questionable milestones without flashing a hint of embarrassment at pretty much everything past 1999. They even picked Palmtree Panic from Sonic CD for the music instead of the typical Green Hill Zone tune! Good on ya Amazon, now go buy some Sonic stuff and help me make a few pennies.

In related celebratory Sonic news, the indie game music label Materia Collective is releasing a huge remix album at some point today. It sounds classy as hell from this preview track, I’m looking forward to hearing the rest. And poking around Bandcamp yesterday I came upon this totally outstanding rearranged album from 2012, Mindwipe Goes Sonic. Damn it’s good!

If you haven’t seen it elsewhere there’s also a Sonic Humble Bundle going on but they’ve broken it up so every tier has at least one of the games you’d really want in a Sonic collection. That t-shirt in the $35 tier is preeeeetty tempting though.

Happy B-Day Sonic! Here’s to a comeback title I can finally get into.

Bandcamping: Club Needlemouse by RobKTA

Since I found out about GameChops and DJ Cutman over a year ago I’m always looking forward to new releases. Club Needlemouse is a new collaborative effort from RobKTA with the interesting concept of remixing “the tunes from Sonic series with the style of electronic music that was popular when the original games were released”.

Funk, acid-jazz and disco house meet Sonic melodies from the original up through the as-yet-unreleased Sonic Lost World. Having grown up with Club Sega, ‘They Call Me Sonic’, and H.W.A.’s SuperSonic I think Club Needlemouse works perfectly. Have a listen in the player above; the album is available now through bandcamp and Loudr.

Done Playing: Sonic the Hedgehog Demo (Xbox 360)

Let’s all congratulate Sonic the Hedgehog on a wonderful 8 years! Wow! Great job Soni– what’s that? It’s his 15th Anniversary this year? Well, that may very well be, but for me the good games pretty much stopped just shy of the first decade.

Ever since the transition flawed misstep into 3D the series has pushed speeds faster and faster making it that much easier to stumble all over the place. Sonic Adventure was tolerable solely because it was first but by the time the sequel fumbled its way into my Dreamcast I was done. Of course, that hasn’t shattered my hopes for every iteration since. The original Sonic games were among my favorites and I still look for even a shred of that kind of fun in each new title only to be utterly crushed.

And that’s a pretty nice setup for the demo of Sonic’s latest; Sonic’s Ultimate Disorientation Simulator! Oh wait, it’s actually just called Sonic the Hedgehog because Sega has run out of numbers, words, and subtitles to further describe this game. Not that it matters what they call it, it’s pretty much the same as every 3D Sonic before it.


Yeah, it looks pretty, but just trying figuring out where to go.

The camera is completely disorienting and far too slow to bother trying to control. Gameplay is deceptively simple with the promise of a lock-on that will keep you from jumping off a ledge, but it just doesn’t work. When I expect it to lock on it doesn’t and when I attempt a free jump I seem to careen directly to my death. Trademark high-speed areas are touchy as well and feel slow and outdated (it’s just like the original Sonic Adventure).

Sega tried to spice things up with physics but it only results in more awkward situations. For example, I knocked over a few boxes only to have them shove and slide Sonic around as they fell my direction. Furthermore, I have no idea what purpose the boxes serve. Most seem to have nothing inside. Even the music is a shell of its former self. I still feel the Jun Senoue vibe but it feels out of place in the haven’t-I-been-in-this-green-and-blue-platformy-world-before locale.

And this all says nothing of the other two hedgehogs you get to play as, both just as gimmicky as Sonic himself. Guns, cars, and psychic powers. Wow, I almost miss Big the Cat and his fishing pole. The only hope I see is Sega going so bankrupt on their crappy games that they’re forced to develop Xbox Live Arcade titles. As a last ditch they bring back Yuji Naka and unleash the ultimate 2D Sonic game on the world!