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Which game do you play the most in Sonic Mega Collection?

  • Sonic 1

    Votes: 28 4.5%
  • Sonic 2

    Votes: 112 18.1%
  • Sonic 3 and Knuckles

    Votes: 245 39.5%
  • Sonic 3D Blast

    Votes: 23 3.7%
  • Sonic Spinball

    Votes: 24 3.9%
  • Dr. Robotnik's Meanbean Machine

    Votes: 89 14.4%
  • they're all good in my opinion

    Votes: 99 16.0%

  • Total voters
    620
Speaking subjectively, it's the most fun I've had with Sonic in years even with the flaws of the game (most of which are more technical than related to gameplay). Speaking objectively, it's a good base for a future game with a lot of flaws. I'd say anything from a 6 to an 8 is a more than fair score.
No dude, he is asking how does sonic Frontiers feel, everyone just constatly talking about the game but no one cares about its feelings
 
No fandom can truly reach Sonic's level of autism
It's telling when even the fandom of grown ass men watching a family show about multicolored ponies learning about friendship is less autistic. By how much, science hasn't reached a level to tell us though, but I'm assuming it can be measured in the thousandths.
 
It's telling when even the fandom of grown ass men watching a family show about multicolored ponies learning about friendship is less autistic. By how much, science hasn't reached a level to tell us though, but I'm assuming it can be measured in the thousandths.
EVEN THEN the brony fandom at its worst still has connections to sonic in some way, I am convinced that all forms of autism link back to sonic
Sonic IS autism
 

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The official Sonic twitter just put out the DLC roadmap for Frontiers.

Includes:
- Photo mode
- Open zone challenges
- New playable characters
- New story
This is a prime example of why DLC is cancerous to this industry. Why don't game companies delay their games so that everything is included on release instead of releasing an unfinished game then delivering the content piecemeal later? (Greed. The answer is always greed.)
 
This is a prime example of why DLC is cancerous to this industry. Why don't game companies delay their games so that everything is included on release instead of releasing an unfinished game then delivering the content piecemeal later? (Greed. The answer is always greed.)
Sales is indubitably a key part of the equation, but I feel like you're overlooking a ton of other nuanced factors that also probably go into the decision, like demand, deadlines, funding, division of labor and resources, and probably a whole bunch of other minutiae involved in corporate, developer, and organizing work.
 
This is a prime example of why DLC is cancerous to this industry. Why don't game companies delay their games so that everything is included on release instead of releasing an unfinished game then delivering the content piecemeal later? (Greed. The answer is always greed.)
Iizuka went to SEGA directly to ask for more time and was barely able to get them an extension as is. I don't doubt some of this was meant for launch (update 1 stands out to me in this regard), but the rest seems like proper DLC. It's all free too, plus there's more patches and bonus outfits like the Santa suit coming on Dec 21st.
 

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This is a prime example of why DLC is cancerous to this industry. Why don't game companies delay their games so that everything is included on release instead of releasing an unfinished game then delivering the content piecemeal later? (Greed. The answer is always greed.)
I somewhat agree. 2/3rds of the update 1 content looks like stuff that should have been in the game in the first place. But everything else (especially the 3rd update content) looks like stuff you'd expect for DLC content.
 
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