Sonic Forces review – Yet another middling Sonic game
It may look lovely and run well, but Sonic Forces' uninspired level design and lack of flow prevent it being much fun to play.
It may look lovely and run well, but Sonic Forces' uninspired level design and lack of flow prevent it being much fun to play.
Sonic Forces is allowing players to inject a little creativity into the platformer, but offering a series first character creation tool.
Sonic Forces is going to be switching gameplay perspectives again, but classic 2D Sonic is looking rather stale.
Revealed last year during those bizarre celebrations for their iconic fast-talking blue Hedgehog, Project Sonic 2017 now has a name: Sonic Forces. Here’s what it looks like in action. Gotta go faster!
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