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번역 관련 문제 보고
This game means my entire childhood. Adventure 1 and 2 are still my favorite games of all time and I've spent a few thousand hours playing them. To me it's the most polished and most well executed games of all time. I admit where it has flaws, but the things that they affect aren't there to me because of how long I've played it. For instance, the camera and weird physics glitches don't bother me because the game is pure muscle memory for me now.
So every day for the next month or so I'd fire up Sonic Adventure and play as much of it as possible before the day ended to try and beat it completely. I eventually got so good at it that I'd unlock Super Sonic in one sitting and defeat Perfect Chaos. Then I finally got a VMU and earned all the emblems. But for a good, long while, Sonic Adventure was life.