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Sonic Superstars recaptures the magic of 16-bit Sonic - but it's not a perfect return to form The DF tech review covering PS5, Series X/S, Switch and PC.
Though it's not as polished as Sonic Mania, or as fascinatingly weird as Sonic Frontiers, there's a space for Sonic Superstars.
Sonic Superstars is so close to being a Sonic classic The ideas in Sonic Superstars make the 2D aspect of the game feel fresh and new, but the game lacks the polish to be truly great.
Explore the review of Sonic Superstars (PC), highlighting its strengths and weaknesses, from solid physics and music to lackluster level design and a disappointing overall experience.
Sonic Superstars is a New Super Mario Bros.-like genesis for the series Sonic the Hedgehog's latest outing can best be compared to 2D Mario's new look from 2006.
Eurogamer's review of Sonic Superstars, where respectable platforming is met with inconsistent new ideas.
In early games Sonic could repeatedly jump on the boss to wear down its health. In Sonic Superstars most bosses have a small window of vulnerability from when they aren't hiding in the background.
Sonic Superstars gets the all-important physics right – and the odd thing wrong Not quite as impressive as Sonic Mania, but a damn sight better than Sonic the Hedgehog 4, Sega's latest blue blur ...
Most Sonic games put the pedal to the metal, having you travel at blindingly fast speeds while avoiding hazards on your way to the goal. Unlike its predecessors, however, Sonic Superstars trades ...
Check out our review of Sonic Superstars on PS5 and see if the blue blur sticks the landing in his latest 2D outing, or falls flat on his face.
Sonic Superstars is a return to form for 2D Sonic, packing delightful visuals and momentum that’s faithful to the original trilogy.