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Games like Sonic Forces, on the other hand, were bad to play for me not due to a lack of polish (it's one of the least buggy 3D Sonic games from my experience) but because the game itself was bland, boring and lacked any form of replay value that this game provided.
This game felt like an actual adventure like you said, and that's one of the main reasons a lot of people really enjoy it, myself included. Sure, what's here isn't a game that'll appeal to everyone, but is a real treat to play for those that do enjoy this type of game.
Oh, and the Chao Garden makes this game a lot more replayable and fun!
Yeah, of course, the time this game was made is an important factor as to why it's not that good. I kind of hope the Adventure games get remasters to improve their quality, but honestly, considering how the past remasters were... I'm not sure.
Like you said, this game really just depends on the player's preferences- some like it, others don't. But both sides have truth to them and valid reasons as to why.
As for games like Sonic Forces, I guess despite the good gameplay quality, it doesn't have much of a "feel" appeal and seems pretty bland, so many dislike it. Adventure, on the other hand, is the opposite, and is much more loved than Forces.
And yeah, the Chao Garden is definitely one of the best parts of the game :3
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