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The cut-scenes don’t resemble the graphics of the game itself, and instead look incredibly blurry and compressed. Outside of all of this, the remaster makes some bizarre decisions that seemingly make no sense. This game simply doesn’t feel finished and it’s one of the buggiest experiences I’ve ever had with a Sonic game. When it comes down to it, it all reminds me of the fiasco of Sonic 06 – an infamous title known for its rushed development and abundance of bugs present throughout the game. This was a pivotal moment in my experience with the game, and left me with my jaw wide open. Even worse, at one point it corrupted my save data and deleted it, causing me to have to restart the game entirely. In at least eight different instances, the game flat-out crashed on me, causing me to restart it entirely. I haven’t even got to the biggest deal-breaker yet – game crashes. It’s baffling to me how messy the game is currently is, and I truly hope that these issues can be addressed in future game patches. This was a constant distraction throughout my entire experience with the game, and actively ruined my enjoyment with it.
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Often, sounds would only play on one channel, or would be downright missing. Not only is this glitch present, but the sound mixing itself is really, really bad.
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You must enable JavaScript to play content There’s also only six of these races present in the entire game, which is especially disappointing as Colours has over 40 stages that they could’ve worked with. This is dependent on what path I took in a stage, as some paths would simply break this tracker and show Sonic being at the starting position, even as I was nearing the end of the stage. However, not only do menus for this mode look out of place, but sometimes the tracker that shows the player’s progress compared to Metal Sonic simply doesn’t work. Rival Rushes have been added to the remaster, letting Sonic go head-to-head with his robot counterpart – Metal Sonic. These glitches even go for some of the other new additions of the game. To name just a few, Sonic would disappear at points, stages would show distracting flickering effects, some effects would be downright missing, I’d be launched way-high into the sky by boost pads, objects would go missing before they were off-screen, the pause menu’s appearance would change at random, and so, so, so much more. In almost every single stage at every single turn, there would be a glitch that hindered the game. However, by far the biggest issue I faced in this game was simply the abundance of glitches that were present throughout my whole experience. I truly wanted to love this remaster, I really did, but all it did was make me appreciate the original game that much more. In the Wii original, many of the stages look a lot more dynamic and richer, making these stages feel more grounded and pleasing to look at. There’s also Sweet Mountain’s insanely bright and flat looking interiors, and Starlight Carnival’s distractingly bright and less detailed light road – just to name a few.Īt points, the visuals directly impacted my gameplay, with the Laser Wisp’s trail being so dim that it made it difficult for me to aim where I was going. Tropical Resort now looks like a closed-down theme park, with the once luscious greenery appearing almost black in many instances throughout the stage. Even though stages have had a visual update, many of them don’t stick their landing. With all that said, let’s tackle the many, many issues I faced while playing this game. This feature was definitely a nice, if not a bit insignificant, but does help to make the experience a bit more personalised. These pieces of gear can be purchased with the new Park Tokens that have been added to every stage, encouraging exploration even further.
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Sonic’s appearance can now be changed, whether it be his gloves, shoes, boost, and more. The last worthwhile addition has to be the new customisation features. Now with the new Jade Ghost Wisp, Sonic can go through walls and areas that were previously inaccessible, making for a much more interesting play through for Colours veterans such as myself.