8/11/2011

Sonic Rush Review

Sonic Rush
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Sonic the Hedgehog.Sega's mascot has been around a long time, and has always had a following.With Sega dropping console status and just sticking to development, all of the various Sega franchises have drifted around and landed in various places.Sega's most famous character, Sonic, and all of his gang have landed in the strangest place of them all:Nintendo.

I realize that Sonic Mega Collection and Sonic Gems and Sonic Heroes have come out multi-platform, but Sonic Adventures were released on Gamecube, and Shadow the Hedgehog has just come out on Nintendo's box.Also, the former rival is home to the real Sonic games:Sonic Advance 1, 2, and 3 on the Game Boy Advance.

It's true, that Sonic belongs in 2D.The sense of speed, of gravity-defying, dizzying velocity is really something that never translates well in 3D.Sonic just doesn't move as fast and doesn't control as well as he does when he's blazing through the 2D worlds that populate his games.Something is always lost in translation.There's no feeling of rocketing through worlds at insane speeds.

Well, the Advance games remedied that, but they didn't quite have the scope and balance of the original sonic games.Yes, they were fast, but they were also ... kind of small feeling.They felt like portable versions of sonic games.They were good, but I always preferred the old-school Sonic games as the real achievements.

Well, Nintendo has a new portable out, with a lot more power, and so it was just a matter of time before Sega would bring the Hedgehog over.How does Sonic Rush make out?Well, let me just say this:I might have a new favorite Sonic game.And if not, it's very close.

Sonic knocks the Blue Hedgehog kicking and screaming into a new handheld glory.This is a giant, beautiful game, with the kind of level design not seen since the old-school sonics.With the two screens of the DS, the Hedgehog's vertical now, with levels that launch our hero sky-ward and back across both screens without any real trouble in the transition between screens.It's fluid and gorgeous.

Actually, gorgeous is a great word for the entire game.The levels themselves are classic 2D.Not overly flashy, but beautiful and perfect for blurring past.With Sonic, flashy little details aren't as important as looking good for the split second you'll see it, and the levels don't dissappoint.Sonic himself is a 3D model, a pretty good one that moves wonderfully on the screen and makes for some nice effects on levels as he sometimes is thrown closer to the screen due to cranes, elevators, and slides that push forward in a wonderful melding of 2D and 3D.

The boss battles, though, are done entirely in 3D.So far, I haven't had the kind that takes place in an arena (where you can move all over) but instead on tracks where you can go left and right.But the boss is 3D, and you move in 3D space, and it really works in a retro sort of way.Yes, it's 3D bosses, but they move and behave with patterns that are wonderfully old-school.

Yes, there's a second character, a purple female feline named Blaze the Cat, but I've spent most of my time right now with Sonic.It seems that she controls similarly, and thus there's no lengthy distractions with slower characters (I'm looking at you, Sonic Adventure games!).This one's all about speed.

And the control!This game is perfect.It's all tight and responsive, and you'll need it, because with the speed Sonic goes, one mistake will send you careening into an enemy or plunging to your doom.It's not overly challenging (none of the Sonics are, if you ask me), but it's good and it does require skill, and that's really the whole point.

I love this game.I love Sonic, and this is one for the ages.Trust me, if you want a great classic console experience, this is it (and it fits in your pocket)!It's a must buy.It won't disappoint, I guarantee it.

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Sonic Rush brings back your favorite blue suse with an attitude. This time, Sonic pairs up with royalty - Queen Blaze the Cat - from another dimension to save the universe from utter destruction. Sonic Rush takes full advantage of the dual screens on the Nintendo DS system to deliver a frenetic adventure with dizzying dives, near vertical curves, extreme jumps, brain-twisting loops and more!

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