![]() Even the cutscenes in the game look different than the ones you see from the intro. Personally speaking, Sonic Colours: Ultimate still looks like an old 3D game. However, when you actually get into the game, the graphics are completely different. I was particular impressed when I saw Eggman’s mustache where you’re able to see his individual hair strands. And I got to admit, the graphics look gorgeous. When booting up the game, you’ll be greeted with a cutscene of the game’s intro. While Egg Shuffle is only played by one persona and you have to finish each level quickly. Game Land can be played by up to 2 people where you fight to the end of the platform. Sonic Colors: Ultimate also has 2 mini games like Game Land and Egg Shuffle. Meanwhile the “Blue Cube” gives Sonic the ability to turn blue blocks into blue rings and vice versa. The “Green Hover” enables Sonic to hover and perform dashes across lines of rings. The “Pink Spikes” allows Sonic to bond to walls and ceilings to perform a spin dash to gain velocity and destroy objects. ![]() The “Orange Rocket” lets Sonic be blast up to tremendous heights. While the “Yellow Drill” allows Sonic to drill through soft ground and water. “Cyan Laser” turns Sonic into a laser that lets you bounce off solid surfaces to change the laser’s path, and to travel through power lines. White Wisps lets players get a speed boost at any time. There are a total of eight different types of Wisps, each with their own unique traits and advantages depending on their colour. Like with Starlight Carnival, most places will have you flying and jumping instead of just running fast. One thing that I can appreciate is how they make each level have their own unique theme, concept and challenges to keep the levels feel fresh and not be repetitive. Saving a Green Wisp from the Starlight Carnival will let you use their powers where it allows Sonic to hover all over the place.Īnd while the gameplay of remastered version is similar to its original, it’s still enjoyable to play. The amusement park is divided into 7 areas and in each of those areas, you’ll need to rescue at least one Wisp. If you don’t have Tails as your helper, you’ll be returned to the last checkpoint you unlocked.Īs previously mentioned, your job here is help free the Wisps from enslavement by defeating Dr. However in the remastered version, they’ve added a mechanic where if you collect the Tails Icon and when you fall, he’ll come and save you and bring you to the nearest area. Follow the default settings, the game gives you as many as 2 lives per level and it’ll be a game over once you use up those lives.
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