Sonic Colors

Sonic Colors (2010)

by Sonic Team, Sega
Genres:Adventure, Platform
Themes:Action, Kids
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Sonic Colors, titled Sonic Colours in European and Australian markets, is a platforming game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega in 2010. The game was released worldwide for the Wii in November 2010. Another version featuring different gameplay was also released on the Nintendo DS at the same time.Show more
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Sonic Colours (2010) for the Nintendo Wii was my first ever 3D Sonic Team developed Sonic game. It is really fun to play, the Wisps are really unique, the music is incredible, and it even has both local and online multiplayer capabilities (although, online is a bit more difficult to access). While on the shorter side, there's lots going on and there are 180 red rings to collect, 5 in each (non boss, non terminal velocity) level. Then comes 2021, when Sega remasters Colours. Sonic Colours Ultimate was a flawed, jaaring release for modern platforms. All of the charm the original game was gone, as a new Wisp was forced into the levels, the lighting, especially on Sonic's character, was abysmally bright to the point where Sonic is almost white. It released with countless softlock glitches and bugs, while in Sonic Colours for the Wii, I personally have only found one softlock, and that's due to an attempted speedrunning exploit. Ultimate gave Colours a really bad name, despite the original being such an incredible experience. For this reason, I really want Colours, the original, with NO changes, whatsoever, except maybe a few graphical upgrades, the Rival Rushes and Park Tokens (the only things Ultimate did well) and perhaps Tails as a playable character. This hopefully will be released to: Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Steam, the Microsoft Store, Ubisoft Cloud Gaming, Amazon Luna Cloud Gaming, Linux Platforms, Ios and Android devices (the latter includes handhelds such as Galaxy Tabs).
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