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Yeah, Forces is just kinda average: It's definitely not an objectively "bad" game, but it's reaaaaaaaally low down on my Sonic tier-list due to just how much personal disappointment I had with it. Like, depending on my mood, I sometimes feel like the ironic "so bad it's good" enjoyment I get from '06 is more entertaining than anything Forces had to offer. Which is crazy, I know, but that's just how I feel. '06 I can at least enjoy in an ironic kind of way with just how bad it is, Forces however is just...boring. It's an extremely bland and boring experience to me.
As I said though, just my own personal ramblings, lol. I know there are people who love Forces and that's rad. It just let me down personally.
I still need to finish Sonic Adventure. I'm always getting distracted just messing around and spin dashing everywhere and using everything as ramps. I especially love going to the upper floor of Casinopolis as Sonic just because I can.
Sonic Forces would've been much better if every Modern Sonic stage was designed more like Mortar Canyon (multiple pathways and actual platforming...except maybe make it so you can't boost over everything) and Classic Sonic was axed entirely.
Sonic Forces would've been much better if every Modern Sonic stage was designed more like Mortar Canyon (multiple pathways and actual platforming...except maybe make it so you can't boost over everything) and Classic Sonic was axed entirely.
Controls also need crazy amounts of fine-tuning. The amount of precision that was lost from Colors and Generations is insane, which is part of why I honestly can't believe Sega was telling the truth when they said Forces was made by the same team.
Sonic Forces would've been much better if every Modern Sonic stage was designed more like Mortar Canyon (multiple pathways and actual platforming...except maybe make it so you can't boost over everything) and Classic Sonic was axed entirely.
The stage had a ton of potential and was infinitely more interesting than every other Modern Sonic level in the game, though. I just wish that it wasn't so easy to cheese and lasted longer than a minute.
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I actually have ChuChu Rocket for the GBA (together with Columns as a 2-1 compilation) and love it. As for Skies of Arcadia, from what I've read the GC is much better, if only due to loading times? Always been meaning to grow my Dreamcast collection, namely Crazy Taxi and Daytona USA.
I actually have ChuChu Rocket for the GBA (together with Columns as a 2-1 compilation) and love it. As for Skies of Arcadia, from what I've read the GC is much better, if only due to loading times? Always been meaning to grow my Dreamcast collection, namely Crazy Taxi and Daytona USA.
GCN version of Arcadia is better, yeah. I still gotta go back and finish it, I started a play through ages ago and was loving it, but put it down for a bit and unfortunately never got back to it.