PenguTheGamer
This is, hands down, the objectively best way to play the original Sonic the Hedgehog. The changes this game makes are VITAL to enjoying the original Sega Genesis classic, and once you play this version, you won't be able to go back. To start, the first thing you may notice is that the game is zoomed in. This gives the game a bit of a challenge, preventing the game from being a cake walk like that "Super Mario Brother." Sonic's physics have also been tweaked, and now he controls better than ever! They made him heavier, and slower, giving the game a bit of realism. Much better than the original game. Sometimes, especially when there are a lot of sprites on screen, the game will slow down and give you time to assess the situation and prevent unfair deaths. "Gamers" would call this lag, but I would call it a blessing. The music has also been improved, now sounding like a midi file. And who doesn't love generic midi instruments? This game also adds aniversary mode, which adds a new way to play this classic. You're probably thinking, what does it add? You see, anniversary mode makes one major imrpovement that makes the game infinitely better. The spindash! If you're a loser who hates cool things, then you can just play classic mode which doesn't have the spindash. Yep, I know. Totally warrants its own game mode. Overall, I'd recommend this game to everybody and their grandma. Truly the best way to play this classic.
Most Ace Attorney games have at least one weak episode, but all the episodes in this game are bangers. It manages to handle several characters arcs in a way that doesn't feel bloated, and the ending feels satisfying and concludes each character's arc very well. I've heard many people say this game is nonsensical, but in my opinion, nothing in this game feels out of place in this series. My only issue is that the game just refuses to shut up about "the dark age of the law," but after a while I just got used to it. I also really appreciate all of the quality of life changes made to the investigations, making them feel like less of a chore. Dual Destinies is by far the best game in the series.
2010
Literally the perfect conclusion to the entire series, not as good as Dual Destinies but it's still a banger. All of the trials were really good, although I wish episodes 2 and 4 were longer. I will admit, this game handled it's theme way better than Dual Destinies because it managed to properly integrate the issue into the plot instead of just saying it's there.
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