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21st Century
Feeling Exceedingly Crabby
Gabe
Canada 
I have too many games because I have more money than common sense. I'm not particularly wealthy, just exceptionally senseless.
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This game is addictive and quite fun, if you like Strategy games like Civlization and magic, you might want to check this game out. it's got a few interesting ideas like spells and multiple worlds, lots of units to build, a nice bit of customization and did i mention it's addictive?
This game is incredibly frustrating and not all that rewarding, in my opinion. it has a nice style to it, a good soundtrack, but it's also quite challlenging, bordering on the outright frustrating, thanks to its relentless level design.
It's obvious that this was the goal here, but it's main source of challenge seems to be the isometric perspective and the control scheme. I highly sugggest a gamepad if you want to enjoy the game instead of rage after it.
EDGE is Pain. EDGE cuts you. But, if you like your games to push back, if you like to best yourself and beat time trials, you may very well enjoy this game a lot more than I did.
This was a surprisingly good game. Seems like Sega is back on track with Sonic.
Really, for the 20th anniversary, they actually made a pretty good Sonic game! it's rather pretty, the music's pretty good, the level design isn't perfect, but it's quite good. The levels themselves have that great sonic trademark, multiple routes stacked, timing being important to stay on one route, higher routes leading to the goal faster, etc. The hidden Red Star Rings also add a nice layer of reward to exploration.
The game itself is a bit short, with only 9 levels, it certainly would have benefited from a 4th set of levels. Thankfully, Finding the Red Star Rings in the levels, getting S Ranks and completing challenges lenghthen the game significantly.
Another surprise is the Skill system, allowing you to get a variety of perks to help you during levels. The problem, though, is that it feels tacked on and doesn't seem to be all that useful to me.
Bottom line: Entertaining, if a bit short.









