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Sonic mania blue spheres perfect
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Sonic Mania is for everyone who loves video games. It’s for everyone who wants to experience the best 2D platforming has to offer-then do it again to see what they missed. It’s for everyone who’s waiting to be dazzled by crisp, beautiful pixel art and masterful compositions. Mania is for everyone wanting to fly through a lush, colorful world without skipping a beat. They’re hardly low points, though, and for every brief moment of “who ordered this?”, there are plenty of smart bosses and clever gimmicks, sneaking in little nods to long-time fans.īut Mania isn’t just for fans-and it’s like a breath of fresh air to say that, after years and years of SEGA’s rocky releases, propped up by desperate fanatics. Hair-trigger crush deaths are major hazards in some stages, Sonic 3’s Blue Sphere grinds the game to a screeching halt at each signpost 2, and some set pieces are a little too self-indulgent for their own good. In fact, Mania’s few flaws come from sticking a little too close to the classics. For what may be the first time in Sonic history, Special Stages are actually fun The result feels like a lost sequel for the Saturn, right down to the adorable low-poly models in the Special Stages. With SEGA’s blessing (and their budget), the Mania team has gone all out, flawlessly recreating the feel of the Genesis games in a powerful modern engine.

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Taxman and Stealth have a long history reverse-engineering the Genesis games, Tee Lopes has a portfolio full of Sonic arrangements, and PagodaWest Games features a duo from the cancelled Sonic 2 HD.

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That team is a first for SEGA, ditching Sonic 4 developer Dimps for a crack team of devoted fans. They feel instantly timeless, tantalizing tastes of the Mania team’s unrestrained potential. Composer Tee Lopes does his best work here, going wild with punchy brass and stylish solos that feel like a modern Sonic CD, and the gorgeous pixel work is on full display, with colorful flourishes and smooth animation everywhere you look. Old mechanics appear in some surprising places, like Marble Garden's pulleys in Stardust Speedwayĭespite that, the handful of all-new stages are definitely Mania’s high points. The amount of new stuff in the retro remixes is almost overwhelming, not the least of which is two new bosses for every zone.

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Mania spends a lot of time in familiar-looking places, but never feels like a retread-the original stages are rendered almost unrecognizable at times, their original layouts buried by countless alternate paths and new mechanics, plus a beautiful fresh coat of paint. (This is the kind of thing you fix with a Day 1 patch, guys.

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I’d be spending hours in Time Attack, searching for the perfect line, but leaderboards have been broken on PS4 1 since release.

sonic mania blue spheres perfect

The new Drop Dash is a perfectly-tuned addition, letting you chain together quick jumps without ever breaking stride, and the widescreen aspect ratio gives you plenty of time to see what’s ahead. Mania hits all the high points of the Genesis originals here, with smart level design that demands precision if you want to keep moving. On the other hand, carving out a clean path to the end has never felt better. On my most recent playthrough, I did just that, exploring until my time ran out, and I still feel like I’ve barely scratched the surface-some routes can only be accessed with Tails' flight or Knuckles' wallclimb, and a single fork in the road can lead to two completely different levels. It’s easy to get lost in the flow and wander off looking for goodies. Picking up where Sonic 3 and Knuckles left off, Mania’s stages are lush, sprawling networks of branching paths, packed to bursting with secrets and challenges. Mania's art is low-res, but hardly lo-fi, with gorgeous backgrounds and smooth animation throughout SEGA’s latest is a delicious sampler plate of classic 2D Sonic, new ideas and familiar locations refined to near perfection, and it sports the best presentation the franchise has ever seen. It’s made with the zealous passion that only true fans can provide, but gleams with the polish of a full-fledged release. Sonic Mania manages an elusive balancing act.














Sonic mania blue spheres perfect