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Posted by Christian Owens on November 12, 2008
 Sonic The Hedgehog Review

Sonic The Hedgehog Review

Sonic The Hedgehog Review

If you are a loyal fan of the Sonic the Hedgehog series then look away now, for this review will not be a pretty sight. I am about to absolutely slaughter any credibility that the game may have had.

Firstly, anyone who has played at least two of the Sonic the Hedgehog games will know that Dr. Eggman or some other villain with try to take over the world or the world will come under great peril and the heroes of the games have to fix things. Well, like those other games, Sonic the Hedgehog on the Xbox 360 revolves around that storyline, although slight moderations are made, like the fact that a princess gets kidnapped in order to free a beast called Iblis and the characters have to use time travel in order to complete their mission.

Now, to me, that sounds quite a bit repetitive as all of the games in this pointless series are based around the exact same thing. And although many people may disagree with my views, if you scratch away the surface of the thick layer of make-up that Sega has painted over this storyline in order to make the games appear original, you will find that I am right.

As I played this game, I soon became bored, but was surprised to find myself cheered up by the mere fact that the main villain of the game, Mephilis, manages to kill Sonic in the run up to the Last episode.

But, once again, I soon became bored and depressed playing the rest of the game, and it was especially depressing to discover that Sonic wasn’t actually dead and that all he needed to revive himself was the power of the seven chaos emeralds.

Overall, I think that it would be an absolute waste of money it you were to go out and buy this game, and any other Sonic the Hedgehog game for that matter.

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