

The modern Sonic levels are more complex, and playing them is a fine balance of knowing when to boost, where to jump and quick reaction times on homing dash attacks. Modern Sonic can boost for maximum speeds, jump on enemies and homing quick dash into enemies for a quick kill that can also serve as a jump boost. The modern Sonic levels are a mixture of 2D and 3D play. The classic Sonic levels are usually a bit easier to complete and more simple than the modern Sonic zones. These are all about speed and timing your jumps correctly. Sonic can spin to gain faster speeds and jump on enemies to kill them. Each level must be played twice in order to bring it back to life.ĭuring the classic Sonic play, the game plays out in mostly 2D fashion. There’s the classic Sonic style and the modern Sonic style. The game breaks down into two different levels of play. Robotnik and Egg Man, yeah, there’s two of them as well, and stop the evil being. Now, it’s up to both Sonics to unfreeze each area and rescue their friends, all the while trying to bring down Dr. Because this evil force has travelled through time, it’s created a time rift that has the old Sonic from Sonic 1 and 2 run into the modern day Sonic of this generation. He has also frozen all the areas that Sonic has ever been to in his adventures. The story is that some evil being has travelled through time and kidnapped Sonic’s friends. Let me just say, I think I may need to go back and play some Sonic games. I know all the basics of Sonic, but have never actually controlled the blue hedgehog in any of his games. Yes, I know that’s blasphemy, but it’s true. Interesting fact: I have never played a Sonic game before. People hold him up as the mascot for Sega, and truth be told, there have been a ton of games featuring the fast footed character.
