6/23/2023 0 Comments Sonic rush sonic![]() Basically, while not an easy game, it seems the people who made Sonic Rush Adventure spent more time thinking of ways to make the game fun, rather than thinking of difficult obstacles as they seemed to with the first game, since the levels are a lot more fun, and even when I was dying, I never reached the level of frustration with the game that I did with Sonic Rush. There are less irritating bottomless pits, less enemies that are placed in areas that are made to assume are for running, making them very hard to avoid. Now, while the main level gameplay is mostly unchanged from Sonic Rush, the level design themselves have been vastly improved on. You also get ranked on how well you completed the level, and the better rank you get, the more materials you get to build and upgrade sea vessels, which I will get to soon. Run through the levels with great speed, take out enemies, build up your boost bar (and gain points) by doing tricks. The gameplay in the main levels is basically identical to the predecessor, Sonic Rush, which played a lot like the classic Sonic games, except with some extra abilities, and a new playable character, named Blaze the Cat. If you haven't played them, then go do so now. There will also be some comparisons to the classic Sonic games. If you haven't played that, you may not get as much from this review, but I hope it's still somewhat informative. ![]() Let me start off this review by saying that there will be plenty of comparisons to the first Sonic Rush game. ![]()
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