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Sonic Central => General Sonic => Topic started by: UltraSonic on May 18, 2009, 11:58:47 pm

Title: SEGA/ Sonic Team
Post by: UltraSonic on May 18, 2009, 11:58:47 pm
Does SEGA/ Sonic Team need to clean up act with the poor games they have developed over the past years? It seems they are running out of ideas for our blue hedgehog.
Title: Re: SEGA/ Sonic Team
Post by: Luxray on May 19, 2009, 12:03:43 am
*sits back with popcorn* Well to be honest they havent delivered anything good since...well Heroes in my opinion.

I am also drunk at this time :D
EDIT: FU SJ
Title: Re: SEGA/ Sonic Team
Post by: Shadow Jacky on May 19, 2009, 04:01:26 am
get off the booze!
Title: Re: SEGA/ Sonic Team
Post by: Nario on May 19, 2009, 09:49:19 am
I thought SA, SA2, Sonic Rush, Sonic Rush Adventure, and Sonic Unleashed were all good--I won't specify which ones I think are better than good due to lack of time in typing this message. I haven't played Sonic Chronicles, but knowing it's by BioWare can't make it all that bad, could it?

But, anyways, I like what Sonic Team did with Sonic Unleashed for the most part and can only hope that Sonic's games can get even better, though I have a bad feeling that SEGA thought they did their best with Sonic Unleashed and thus won't make a game better than it for at least another ten more years, despite Sonic Unleashed not being as good as all the other Sonic games I mentioned in my first sentence.

I can only hope that Sonic games keep getting better. We shall see.
Title: Re: SEGA/ Sonic Team
Post by: ieatatsonic on May 19, 2009, 12:01:47 pm
The SR games were good, and I think Sega can do something around the day stges in SU
Title: Re: SEGA/ Sonic Team
Post by: Aitamen on May 19, 2009, 05:31:54 pm
Team MegaMix is better than post-Saturn Sonic Team...

Sonic Adventure was horrible (Big Stages, Knux Stages) and it's a theme that carries throughout the series...
Title: Re: SEGA/ Sonic Team
Post by: Alondite on May 21, 2009, 02:11:01 am
The problem with ST is that they are under the assumption that complexity = depth, and it most certainly does not. In fact, that's what I decided to do my final thesis on for game design, the difference (and relationship) between depth and complexity. I would explain it a little bit...but I don't feel like it right now >_>
Title: Re: SEGA/ Sonic Team
Post by: Nextgengamer9 on May 21, 2009, 11:52:55 am
Well to be honest they havent delivered anything good since...well Heroes in my opinion.
I didn't need to read any further to know you were Drunk.