Blue spheres made my head dizzy. I can't really stand it.
They're the worst. I mean I know Special Stages are suppose to incorporate a sense of motion and confusion because "chaos" but Blue Sphere is the worst.
This one?
I thought they're working just fine.
On console at least.
I only played Shenmue I & II and Sonic Adventure 1 and 2 on Steam. Shenmue seems to work alright but can't say the same for Sonic Adventure 1 and 2.
Sonic Adventure is just a mess to the point it took the community to make a
BetterSADX to fix most of it. But at least it runs, unlike Sonic Adventure 2 which barely runs on modern computers. I mean, my copy of SA2B on Steam just doesn't run at all now and I dunno how to fix it.
May be there are other unlockable things other than
There will be new collectibles. Such as tokens, seeds, purple coins and what-not.
SEGA isn't just Sonic. Yakuza, maimai, Total War, Chunithm, Football Manager, PSO2, and Judgment are things that Nintendo wouldn't be able to catch up.
I don't think Nintendo feels threaten by Sega at all. Even Sonic Frontiers is obviously inspired by Breath of the Wild. By Nintendo's perspective that would make them the influencers.
It's kind of sad and ironic. Sega left the console market because they knew making their games accessable to multiple platforms would help sell well. But people still think Sega downgraded from consoles to software development while Nintendo still makes consoles and games exclusive to their own consoles, yet still have a Disney-like monopoly on the video game industry.
Would Sega be better off continue making consoles and rivaling Nintendo? Probably not given they were struggling to keep up with the industry and being multi-platformed means more games accessible to all. But despite my reluctance on buying a PS4-5 and a Switch, I would still buy the latest Sega console if it was still going because I know exactly what I'd be getting from it.
I see. I guess my kids and may be most of who played it never found that exploit.
Finding these exploits aren't that very hard though it helps if you're high-leveled. Speed Simulator gameplay is rather accurate to Sonic Adventure right down to physics and momentum so it's easy to launch yourself like a rocket off simple ledges. From fighting the right nichés in the boundaries of the stages you can find a few exploits.
Reminds me of the Are You Afraid of the dark reboot.
📣 LONDON! Want to play Sonic Frontiers? We got you! 👀
Source : https://www.facebook.com/SEGA
Pity I'm not a Londoner.