Wii Sonic Colors [Sega]

Diesmal werd ich mich nicht darauf freuen, am Ende wirds eh wieder ne Gurke.

mit dieser Einstellung kann ich einfach nicht enttäuscht werden. :D
 
Gerade wenn ich mir die Videos ansehe, möchte ich mich auf das Spiel freuen. Aber irgendwie klappt es einfach nicht.
 
Leute, jetzt habt ihr's versaut. Manche hier haben sich soeben auf's neue Sonic gefreut, damit wurde der Sonic Circle endgültig in Gang gesetzt :x

:v:

Bin aber auch gespannt ob Sega es ENDLICH mal gebacken bekommt.
 
Also grafisch ist es wirklich sehr gut, in dem Bereich hat es Sega einfach drauf.

Aber es ist und bleibt halt doch nur ein weiteres Sonic-Game :neutral:
 
Mal ne Frage.

Habt ihr überhaupt schon Sonic and the Black Knight gezockt? Wer an Sonic und die geheimen Ringe Spaß hatte, wird da auch Spaß haben.

Die Sonic-Einlagen bei Unleashed waren ja auch super. Sagten ja die Reviewer ebenfalls, dass es ein super Sonic Game geworden wäre, gäbe es keinen Werehog. Denke, dass wenn nix schlimmes mehr kommt, das Spiel hier echt gut werden könnte!
 
Von Unleashed halte ich nix. Aber die beiden Wii Sonics haben mir recht gut gefallen, auch wenn sie nicht an Sonic 1-3, Sonic & Knuckles, Sonic Adventure 1 & 2 und Sonic Rush rankommen.

Von The Dark Brotherhood war ich btw ebenfalls begeistert. :) Also der blaue Igel hats schon drauf - allen Unkenrufen zum Trotz. Dennoch freue ich mich jetzt mehr auf Sonic 4. :D
 
Hmm Grafisch sehr Geil, aber....

er bleibt schon wieder an einer Kante hängen. Und wenn er von den Gegnern getroffe wird bleibt er abrupt stehen. Zudem weiß ich nicht, ob es sich genau steuert oder ob die Steuerung wieder ungenau ist. Fällt er zum Beispiel wieder runter, wenn er versucht auf den Grindstangen die Bahn zu wechseln oder ist das mal eleganter gelöst?

Ich bleibe weiterhin skeptisch aber hoffe das beste.
 
Factsheet:
Sonic Colors™
Fact Sheet

Platforms: Wii™ and Nintendo DS™
Release Date: Holiday 2010
URL: www.soniccolors.com

The diabolical Dr. Eggman has hatched another plan for world domination! He has built an amazing interstellar amusement park, floating in space around Sonic’s home planet, bursting with incredible rides and attractions. However, all is not as it seems as Dr. Eggman has abducted an alien race called Wisps, and is harnessing their colorful energy to fuel a sinister plot. However, before Dr. Eggman completes his evil plans, Sonic discovers his mysterious theme park in space. When he arrives, Sonic finds he is also able to use these alien powers and is ready to help! Sonic will need all his speed and skill as he faces this test, but, empowered by the alien energy, it’s a test he’ll pass with flying colors!

Sonic Colors™ accelerates Sonic to adrenaline-pumping super speeds and blasts him through obstacles in ways never before seen in a Sonic game. The alien Wisp’s featured in the game each have a unique “Color Power” that, once freed, Sonic is able to absorb while speeding through the various theme park inspired planets. The Wisp energy enables Sonic to create new paths through the stages by drilling through the ground (Yellow Drill) for example, or speeding through the stage as a laser (Cyan Laser). Stringing the Wisp power-ups together creates a combo that increases Sonic’s boost gauge even more quickly and exclusive Wisp power-ups will be available for both Wii and Nintendo DS versions, ensuring a unique and super speedy gameplay experience for Sonic fans everywhere.

Features:
• Non-stop high-speed action
• Collect and engage the new power-ups derived from the colored energy of the Wisps!
• Unique Color Power for the Wii™ and Nintendo DS™
• Perfect blend of 3D and classic 2D perspectives on Wii™ and solid 2D dual-screen gameplay on Nintendo DS™!
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Allesamt gute Previews zu Sonic Colours:

ComputerandVideogames.com

"The general difficulty of Sonic Colours will suit younger fans; zones still fly by and you'll wonder at times just how much control you actually have. But each level is crammed, throwing you from one experience to the next. Couple that with the vibrant, colourful new world though and hopefully older Sonic fans will have enough to go at too.

Could Sonic finally be entertaining again?"


Destructoid

"When playing Sonic Colors it doesn't feel like someone at Sega HQ insisted that they make a 3D Sonic game for the Wii. Instead, the game seems inspired. It feels like they genuinely wanted to take the fun parts of the 3D games (like the auto-locking jump/dash attack, or the track racing segments) and incorporate them with the tried and true 2D platforming. Instead of being a chore, the Wii controls were tight, and the action was fast and fun. From what I've seen so far, Sega's attempt at mixing 2D and 3D is great. What a nice surprise!"


Eurogamer

"It's always hard to approach a new Sonic game without caution, but don't pre-emptively extinguish your hopes for Sonic Colours, because it's making a lot of the right noises and pushing the right large, brightly-coloured buttons. Along with the promising Sonic 4, it gives us confidence that the Sonic series is theoretically capable of making a recovery - at least until the next relapse."


Joystiq

"Even if Sega hasn't found the game it's looking for (and the one we all want to play), it seems like the series is finally headed in the right direction. Then again, with the way the series has been going lately, there might not be any way to go but up."


Gamespot

"This vibrant-looking platformer takes its cues from 2008's Sonic Unleashed (the daytime levels, that is) but imbues Sonic with new powers based on color. Truth be told: We liked what we saw and look forward to seeing how these newfound powers might invigorate this fast-paced platforming romp."


IGN

"While I didn't get to see any story aspects of Sonic Colors, Izuka and US producer Patrick Reilly mentioned that American writers (whose previous credits include Madworld -- yes, that Madworld) have been hired to create a story for the game that both adults and kids can get into.

[...]
This just might be the best Sonic game of this generation."
 
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