The Four Best Sonic Games

. Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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By Frank Heltin

Sonic games are popular with not only younger gamers but also the adult crowd. This is because Sonic has been here for over ten years now. And in those years he has gained many fans even though Sega does not make consoles anymore, losing Sonic as a flagship character. He is now found on all the consoles in one way or the other. Let's take a look at some cool Sonic games.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3

Our hero chases Robotnik to Angel Island where he meets his rival Knuckles. This is a red version of Sonic who likes to use his fists to punch. This game has lengthier cinemas and a better story compared to the previous Sonic games. This was also one of the last Sonic games that appeared on the Sega Genesis.

Sonic the Hedgehog 2

This game introduced one of Sonic his signature moves, the spin dash. Sonic crawls up into a ball and starts spinning faster and faster. Suddenly he shoots forward, rolling through the level destroying everything in his path. This is one move that everybody uses while playing.

Sonic and Knuckles

The ending is absolutely great with the introduction of Super Sonic. Who would have thought that Sonic could become even superior then he is already. It stunned me, but of course in a good way. There were a couple of plot twists which were really enjoyable.

Sonic Adventure

Sonic Adventure is a beautiful 3D game that was well received by the public. Of course there were people who doubted that Sonic could crossover to 3D. Not only did he do, but he made a big splash, also.

Looking at the games you will notice that there is only one 3D game in the list and all the other games are 2D. The reason for this is that the 2D games are what made Sonic as famous as he is today. The 3D games are good also, but if it was not for the older games, our blue hero would never have made it this far.

All these games are great, but there is a common theme that keeps reoccurring. The graphics are consistent, but seem to improve with each game. The music stays pumping. And Sonic stays as confident and fast as ever.

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