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We spent the last few moments of the demo taking a look at the first boss battle in Sonic 4: Episode I. This boss battle is similar to a previous battle with Dr. Eggman, who floats around in his ...
Danny Dunning: Is the boss music awesome? Sonic 1, 2 , 3 and Knuckles all have epic boss music. I just couldn't handle it if Sonic 4 has 'meh' boss music. I'll crack. I can't take that kind of a ...
Despite many fans favoring Classic Sonic revivals like Sonic Superstars over Sonic 4, perspectives on both episodes have changed since their initial release.Knowing that Episode 1 was originally ...
Sonic 4 Episode 1, the first of four installments, has four zones, each with three acts and a boss. After mashing on that d-pad all those years back, the virtual controls take a little bit of ...
A lot has already been said about Sonic 4: Episode 1; Sonic’s the wrong shade of blue, his eyes are the wrong colour, his legs look weird; repeat to fade.
Information on Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode 2 will arrive "very soon," Sega West CEO Mike Hayes has told VG247. Hayes couldn't comment further when asked how far out "soon" was, adding that we ...
The drums are perfect. That's the second thing you notice about Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I, right after Sonic runs past the Sega logo to the classic 16-bit "Say-gah!" sample. Anyone who's ...
In Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1, you must once again help Sonic defeat the evil genius Dr. Eggman and save the animals he has enslaved.
Sega has unexpectedly released Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode 1 &2 on the Ouya Store, complete with a free trial offer.. Both episodes are priced at $7 on Discover, Ouya's store, and as per the ...
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1 is, for the most part, a faithful follow-up to Sonic's earliest games, and in its best moments, ... each with three normal stages and a boss stage.
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The drums are perfect. That's the second thing you notice about Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I, right after Sonic runs past the Sega logo to the classic 16-bit "Say-gah!" sample. Anyone who's ...