The DS version of Sonic Colours shares its plot, locations, and special wisp abilities with the more prominent Wii version, but looks and feels thoroughly different. For the most part, the graphics ...
After the faithful but inconsistent first episode of Sonic the Hedgehog 4, Sonic Colours is a welcome surprise: a fresh-faced 3D Sonic with great looks and breezy action. A handful of flashy new ...
Sonic had a rough few years. After the mascot had his golden era on the SEGA Genesis during the early 90s, the publisher had a hard time finding its footing with the Blue Blur, putting out games that ...
Originally released back in 2010 for the Wii, Sonic Colors marked a return to form for the Blue Blur. It righted the ship of Sonic’s 3D missteps by focusing entirely on what makes the series fun: ...
The Sonic the Hedgehog franchise has admittedly seen some incredible highs and some harsh lows. The 3D games in the series have been the subject of the most scrutiny, though 2010’s Sonic Colors was ...
The past two decades have not been kind to Sonic the Hedgehog. After 2006’s bungled reboot, Sonic Team struggled to land on a consistent vision for Sonic, releasing game-after-game with wildly ...
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