Sonic the Hedgehog is a game series older than many people who might be reading this. While the blue blur dominated the gaming landscape in the ‘90s, the transition to 3D was not so kind to him, as evident by earlier Sonic games that strayed from the original formula. Yet, Sonic Team perseveres, and here we have the release of Sonic Frontiers. Can Sonic…
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Traditional levels are great
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Wide-open overworlds reward exploration
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Story even has some feels
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Progression-blocking minigames are frustrating
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Combat almost makes this an ARPG
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Suffers from an identity crisis
