Sonic Unleashed (PS3/X360) delayed in Japan to improve quality


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Those with true skill on S3+k could get all 7 emeralds in the first 2 zones AND get all the rings in each of the special stages...

Yeah I've been known to do that. I was such a Sonic nerd in my early teens ha ha

1UPYours tore this an absolute new one.

Said there's far too much Werehog crap (60% of the game), and many other issues.

They did say some of the Sonic bits are good, but even some of them have problems.

Conclusion, if it were all Sonic, not any Werehog, it would've just been a decent game.

Not sounding good :(

Listen to the 1UP Yours episode if you want, it's harsh but, it's like 5-10 minutes of constant rant about how much is wrong.

ps. Also, "Some enemies you can only kill by doing God of War Quicktime Events" .... :laugh:

I have a friend who's a die-hard Sega fan. Loves the dreamcast more than anything else to this day, that sort of thing. Even he struggles to name more than 1 or 2 decent Sega developed games in like the last 5 years.

I am Jack's complete lack of surprise.

Played this on the 360, it's absolutely stinking (N)

They delayed it in Japan? Should've been delayed everywhere, or not even made.

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:laugh:

It really that bad?

I really dislike it, but I've hated the past x amount of sonic games, right back to the dreamcast ones, which I thought were good, but still not as good as 2D.

As always though, probably best to try yourself.

When the first screens and game play videos where released I thought it looked great, however I didn?t really get my hopes up about it been any good... let?s be honest Sega haven?t made a good game since Sonic Adventure 2 Battle as much as I hate to admit it, Sonic Unleashed is another in a long line of disappointments.

The intro was great, as was the first action level but then you get to the crappy city, why do Sega keep adding RPG elements to Sonic games? No one cares! its boring and a waste of time, Sonic is about speed and action! This game actually does that well but the music, story, rpg elements are wearhog stuff destroy the game.

RIP Sonic.

Man i wonder what you guys think about the Next Sonic game (Wii only)

Sonic and the Black Knight:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsdZ4rCpmWU

This idea is worse than unleashed. I can't say so officially but it seems that Sega is only looking for profit.

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