26 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 64.5 hrs on record (21.6 hrs at review time)
Posted: 13 Nov, 2022 @ 10:04pm
Updated: 14 Nov, 2022 @ 6:12pm

The only real complaint I have with Sonic Frontiers is that there is no option to refight the Titans, which are the sickest and best Super Sonic bosses of the whole franchise.

Sonic Frontiers, after so many years, finally brings back the heart and soul of the pre-Sonic Colors games, and man, it's such a breath of fresh air. I can say without question that this is one of the best Sonic games I've played to date, if not one of the best SEGA games I've played period. The fact this game can go from the most hype vocal tracks in the series and feature lo-fi beats to fish to and have all of it work is proof of this soundtrack's quality, too.

A lot of people compare this game's open-world structure to Breath of the Wild, but as someone who's played BotW, I think that game walked so Frontiers could run. Sonic's speed allows him to traverse these massive landscapes with a quick jog and that's so refreshing and allows for seamless gameplay instead of needing to open a map and fast travel everywhere all the time, though that option does exist if you wish to use it, too! I can say wholeheartedly if you've been unhappy with the direction of the games from the Colors to Forces era, you'll be quite happy with Frontiers. Sonic and his friends are back to being themselves and are better than ever, everyone.

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go listen to the Titan boss themes, most notably, Find your Flame, another 500 times.

WILL THE WHOLE WORLD KNOW YOUR NAME

WHEN WE DANCE WITH DESTINY
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