The controls also feel more responsive, which just makes the game feel like a more solid experience. It’s controls aren’t nearly as slippery, so you can be more accurate and precise with your jumps, and it doesn’t always feel like a leap of faith. The Wii version is actually quite different from all of this, though. And in both sections of the game, there are some very unforgiving button prompt moments. Its slippery controls are probably the biggest downfall of the game. Levels can last up to 45 minutes of tedious battle brawls, climbing up poles, and what is no doubt the worst of all, walking across a thin tightrope to the platform on the other side. Once you get past that, though, you get to keep on enjoying the smooth gameplay of Sonic dodging countless lasers as he rockets into robots, hopping on and off rails, and dodging bombs at break-neck speed. Sonic’s day stages are extremely fun, other than the slippery platforming. Gameplay: The difference is day and night, literally. The Wii’s version also looks very pretty for Wii standards, although not quite as captivating. The Xbox’s in-game visuals though are mind-blowing, though! Watching Sonic run across water or slide under a brick wall has never looked so good. Presentation: This Sonic game has pretty much the same menu system on both versions, the only difference being that the Xbox 360 can change the time of day for the game at will. Xbox 360/Wii: 8.5/10 for both Wii (Upper) Xbox 360 (Lower) The voice-acting is okay, although some of the characters can become seriously irritating at times on both versions. Sound: This game has fantastic music, whether it’s orchestrated or all the way to rock. With the earth dismantled, an evil monster awakened in the planet’s core, and his new nighttime alter-ego, Sonic has quite the adventure on his hands! The power draining has a side-effect on Sonic though, turning him into a powerful werehog whenever the sun goes down. Eggman succeeds in doing all of this, and with no further use for Sonic or the drained emeralds, dumps them out into space. Eggman has managed to siphon Sonic and the chaos emeralds’ energy and harness them to blow up the planet, releasing a monster from the planet’s core known as “Dark Gaia”. Sonic Unleashed has an involved and complex story, so here’s the summary: Over the course of a lengthy battle in space, Dr. This is going to be the first dual review on this blog, and it will consist of descriptions of both games in each reviewing category.
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