The peak of 3D Sonic, but not my favorite

The best of the 99 projects so far especially with that most recent update, a game worthy of the F-Zero title!

I played this for half an hour before realizing that I'm not really into Love Live anymore. I'm glad I played this for the brief period that it's up!

This is like a kid's nightmare of Breakout. Even down to the game title

Honestly kind of cool seeing a World War I game from this period. I suspect that the difficulty of shooting down a plane in 1917 might not be so far off from this game

The best game collection that will ever exist.

So many versions of this in The Making of Karateka... more like THE MAKING OF DEATHBOUNCE.

I'm cool if these guys do 2D Sonic from now on. I'm not coming back to this

I want to play this in a movie theater right now

Presentationally, Digital Eclipse did better here than on Atari 50. The Gold Master Series has a good future... The Mechner interviews being recorded on a shaky smartphone to me is a metaphor for the current level of importance placed upon games history and preservation in general. Digital Eclipse, keep doing your thing!

A weird mix of awesome and not-so awesome. You know what only has the former? OG!

I only got to play this through a free weekend. I only knew about that free weekend through a friend who mentioned it off-hand.

It's one of the few platform fighters that I think is seriously more fun than some of the lower-positioned Super Smash Bros games. Wow! I will buy it sometime later. Will you?

This review contains spoilers

What happens when you hang on to your ego? Can you let go?

A pleasant surprise from the Sonic camp! It's a bit weird evaluating this one given its small size and how it was done for an April Fools' joke. That said, I don't take this as a jokey ironic game either; there's stuff in this game that is great. I said last year that SONIC FRONTIERS was my favorite characterization of the Sonic crew yet. Somehow, SEGA has done this again for the second year in a row! The soundtrack is my favorite from a game in this franchise since SONIC MANIA six years ago. The artwork is pleasing, and the mystery is pretty cool! The THINK minigame sections seemed a bit strange to me at first but got quite fun and more difficult than I would have expected for a game like this! I like that.

My only qualm with the game is that I feel like Tails kinda strings along the logic more than I would have liked. I think the game kind of acknowledges this a bit that you're pretty much a bumbling dude and that Tails is doing a lot more of the actual detective work, but this kind of thing happens in the Ace Attorney series too and I don't feel like I'm being strung along a logic path there. Yeah, this game isn't exactly trying to be the best point-and-click adventure game in the world, but I do think it's worth evaluating on its merits when it's a product of clear quality like this. I would have preferred if there was more for the player to figure out themselves, without the goading of a detective. There are moments though where the game does encourage you to figure something out your own way though! I do think my perspective likely stems from how this is a genre I'm familiar with, so I do think it's perhaps appropriate given this is for a platformer franchise. I'm curious what people who aren't very experienced with point-and-click adventure games might think of this one.

I am not much'a an April Fools fan, but this is exactly the kinda fooling I can get behind and I hope to see more like this from SEGA and others. As a University student, I don't get to play as much as I used to or would like to, so it makes me happy to play a small treat this after a long day of schoolwork and a long time of Not Gaming.

n64 employees were not ready for nso