1. Sonic Colors Demastered (SAGE '24 Demo) - Reviews
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Pretty solid overall, seemed to cut out a lot of slower gimmicks from the original colors which I like. Would say the big thing is that the camera is just too close to be able to react to things if I'm boosting. I'd say pulling the camera back in general OR just while boosting would go a long way towards readability, maybe even pull sonic away from wherever he's boosting with the camera as well so you can see more in front of you.
2. Sonic Colors: Ultimate Review - PlayStation 4 - ThisGenGaming
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If you’re a Sonic the Hedgehog fan like I am then you know the franchise has a history of ups and downs. I loved the 2D games as a child but once the franchise made the jump to 3D the quality started to decline. Even still, I played a lot of them even if they weren’t the best whether it be Sonic Adventure, Sonic Heroes, Sonic Forces, and yes even Sonic 2006. One that I always felt bad for missing out on was Sonic Colors that released on the Nintendo Wii over a decade ago. I always heard good things about it but missed out on it at the time. Thankfully I’ve now gotten to experience it as Sega and Sonic Team have brought it back as Sonic Colors: Ultimate. How does this 2010 game fare in 2021? In terms of story I enjoyed Sonic Colors: Ultimate quite a bit and I think that’s because it focuses mainly on Sonic, Tails, and Doctor Eggman. I love Knuckles but outside of him I never really cared about any of the other characters that were introduced in the 3D sonic games. This game focuses on Sonic as he sets out to stop another diabolical plan by Doctor Eggman who is trying to enslave an alien race known as the Wisps to keep his Interstellar Amusement park running. The story and dialog is cheesy at times but it’s good fun and I enjoyed the ride it took me on. The amusement park is the hub world in the game and here you can select to jump into several different worlds. Each world has around six levels to play through and at the end it culminates with a boss fight. Your purpose in each...
3. Sonic Colors: Ultimate Review – Reach for the Stars in HD ...
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https://youtu.be/dL5AlXKHjIIFor a thorough review of Sonic Colors, check out our write-up of the…
4. Sonic Colors: Ultimate Review - IGN
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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: feeling like you are the fastest thing alive. Sonic Colors: Ultimate is that same game, remastered for modern platforms with improved lighting, 4K/60 FPS support (except on Switch, of course), a remixed soundtrack, and a couple of other minor gameplay additions. None of these upgrades make Sonic Colors: Ultimate a must-buy for returning fans, but for anyone who missed it due to being put off by the likes of Sonic 06 and Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode 1, it’s still good enough that this trip to Eggman’s Interstellar Amusement Park is already an easy recommendation.
5. Sonic Colors: Ultimate Review (PS4) | Push Square
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The rainbow blur
6. Sonic Colors (PS4): is it worth to buy? | ResetEra
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I remember when the original game released, a lot people praised it for being the first good Sonic game since Adventures 2 (or 1). But when this remastered released, some people said that the game was average at best, that never was good and Generations was a better game. There are reviews for...
7. Sonic Colors: Ultimate Reviews - Metacritic
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The evil Dr. Eggman has built an interstellar amusement park – but he’s powering it with a captured alien race called “Wisps.” Use Sonic’s speed to free the Wisps and gain their amazing powers as you explore six colorful unique worlds.
8. Review: Sonic Colors: Ultimate - Destructoid
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Sonic Colors Ultimate is a re-release of a classic Sonic game that collectively showed us how the character may have been down, but not out
9. Sonic Colours: Ultimate [PlayStation 4] | REVIEW - Use a Potion!
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Sonic Colours: Ultimate has some shortcomings, but the slick level design and enjoyable gameplay ensures it remains fun to play in 2021.