We compare the story and gameplay from Sonic X Shadow Generations and Sonic Frontiers to determine which game is better.
Sonic and Nintendo haven't always gotten along, but with many games in the series now available on Switch, let's see what comes out on top.
Originally released in 2011, Sonic Generations was designed to be a celebration of the series. It split the action between ...
If you never played the original, it’s definitely worth experiencing it for the first time here: Sonic Generations is a stellar combination of 2D and 3D gameplay ... and the colors are more ...
This two-for-one package includes a slick remaster of 2011’s Sonic Generations and an all ... light and hope within the tense atmosphere. The gameplay itself, meanwhile, sets you out as a ...
Rivals of Aether II has changed quite a bit compared to its predecessor, and this review determines whether those changes were worth making.
The image quality is wonderful thanks to covering 99% of the sRGB and 90% of the DCI-P3 color space while supporting ... To further improve gameplay performance, the Legion R25f-30 comes equipped ...
But we're allowing it because of our love for Sonic games. Once bitter rivals ... It's also nearly 16 inches tall, so the bright, 16-bit colors really pop. We photographed and wrote about this ...
The colors really pop and this little Sonic looks absolutely fantastic (especially the ... and a further trio of mini dioramas that represent the gameplay of each cartridge. The Lego Atari 2600 sure ...
But the Mario & Luigi series always bolsters its weirder elements with charm, great presentation, and fantastic gameplay. Bowser’s Inside Story ... beyond to ensure that the remakes of the Game Boy ...
Sonic X Shadow Generations from developer Sonic Team speeds into the spotlight, bringing along a great bit of the past with it while adding to it in a ...