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A lot of people praise Sonic Adventure for being one of the greatest Sonic Adventure games, and I can see why. The controls were outstanding, the story was amazing, the music was fantastic, and everything had a nice feel to it. I can agree with a lot of these, but when it comes to actually playing the game, there's one problem that I've personally picked up on.
Sonic Adventure was TOO easy.
Now, I'm not sure on how it was for everyone else, but it was way too easy for me, especially Sonic's game-play. As Sonic is the major focus of the game (in my opinion), I'm only going to be focusing on his style of game-play.
Here's the first stage. Watch the following video at this link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnNTj0zwMFUIt's Emerald Coast. If you look really close, you'll realize that the entire stage has one gimmick. That is, to move forward. There's not that many obstacles that are hard to avoid, none of that. Everything can be walked around, and the stages are a bit too... linear? Basically what I'm trying to say is, there's not really much to do in the stage. Minus the wall-jumping bits and the part where you have to run along the wall to reach a higher area, what else does the stage do beside make you walk along the track that's set out for you? When you hit a spring or a series of springs, that's even LESS to do!
Okay, yeah. I know that it's only the first stage in the game, but a lot of these stages are set up like this. For example, the final third of Windy Valley, the inside of the volcano in Red Mountain, some of the hallways in Lost World, the snowboarding section in Ice Cap, and so on. Speed Highway is one of the most popular stages in the game, and it's essentially FULL of running forward. Well, the first third, at least. The only few stages that really make you try to accomplish something other than running forward are Casinopolis and Lost World (and perhaps Twinkle Park a bit).
Just as a bonus, here's the video for Lost World.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR86QgC3eiELost World is, hands down, my favorite stage in the entire game. Sure, it has those linear hallways, but there's a lot of input on certain things. For one, you have a snake bit where you have to press three switches to open a door. After that, you enter a room where you have to line up lights in a dark room to hit mirrors to progress. Then, you enter a room where you affect the gravity of certain walls, to which you have to avoid flames for almost the entire stage. It's the most creative.
However, though, back to what I originally asked. Was this game too easy? In Sonic's case, it was. I remember playing almost the entire game with only one life lost. Heck, I can almost say it's possible to EASILY play the entire game without even losing any rings! That's how it is in my case. You constantly run in a direction the place gives you, and it's so easy to navigate the stages and such that I never really had the motivation of playing Sonic's mode again.
NOW...
Look at the game-play for Sonic's first stage(s) in Sonic Unleashed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfM8XxEdDywThis is a much more challenging way to play Sonic games. You have the speed, the reflexes, and the caution. This is especially true in stages like Jungle Joyride and Rooftop Run. It's just a lot more challenging.
Heck, even the original SEGA Genesis games had a lot of challenge to them.
Does anyone else agree with me?