Ultimatedogfan
This review contains spoilers
The worst videogame I've ever played in my entire life. A hard to endure abomination that assassinates every single aspect of the original trilogy, as well as Phoenix Wright's character, and top of it, every single case has critical problems in logic, with the highlight being Turnabout Succession, a case that only works because someone who was stripped from his badge managed to not only somehow manipulate the entire judicial system of the country, but also infiltrate a solitary confinement cell and because a little girl didn't tell her dad about a poison danger in 7 years.
2017
A terrible videogame. I could not even begin to describe why this title is a complete insult to the Sonic series in this log, mainly, because I already did: https://renzoultimatedogfan.blogspot.com/2022/09/sonic-forces-is-everything-wrong-with.html
But if you don't want to read all of it, which I fully understand, it esentially takes nearly every possible wrong design decision they could've made, on top of it being a complete misunderstanding of the philosophies this franchise has been built upon for years. Just a miserable experience. If you're looking for a fun Sonic experience, avoid Sonic Forces at all costs.
But if you don't want to read all of it, which I fully understand, it esentially takes nearly every possible wrong design decision they could've made, on top of it being a complete misunderstanding of the philosophies this franchise has been built upon for years. Just a miserable experience. If you're looking for a fun Sonic experience, avoid Sonic Forces at all costs.
Easily the best 2D Sonic game, with the most polished combination of speed and exploration, and the fact that every act is completely unique and despite that, the transitions feel seemless, as well as the incredible additions that are the elemental shields and Knuckles the Echidna that offer a brand new way to experience the stages, I see little room for doubt that is the best sidescroller I've ever played.
1992
2016
1999
The small improvements in gameplay mechanics like the psyche-locks and presenting profiles not being restricted to punctual situations are very appreciated. Justice for All actually makes a poor first impression, because the tutorial case is very bad, and while the third case is great, it's very flawed. However, the second and fourth cases are phenomenal and represent a much longer fraction of the game than the other two, which solidifies this game's position as one of my favorites of all time.