![]() ![]() After collecting enough Red Star Rings in a world Metal Sonic will appear in one of the levels for an optional head-to-head race, for those looking for an extra challenge. Metal Sonic also makes an appearance, in the form of Rival Rush mode. You now have infinite retries, and lives have been replaced with collectible Tails tokens, wherein Tails can save you from falling to your death, dropping you at the closest safe spot and taking one token as payment. The original game’s lives system has been removed, and thank goodness because we would’ve seen a Game Over screen more times than we’d care to admit. There’s also some gameplay tweaks and additions which modernise Sonic Colours even further. ![]() The newly remixed soundtrack is also superb – the tracks had us bopping along and they are sure be stuck in our heads for weeks now. The Switch version unfortunately doesn’t support 60 FPS unlike the other console ports, as is to be expected, but it’s a gorgeous game nonetheless. The world of Sonic Colours is brilliantly vibrant and detailed, and Ultimate is really able to show this off with the new high definition graphics. There’s the obvious graphical enhancements, and the game looks great. You can even go minimalist, and play levels Wisp-less if you wanted to! Sonic Colours Ultimate offers a lot of flexibility which is sure to be appreciated by the Sonic aficionados of the world.īeing a remaster, Sonic Colours Ultimate has some nifty changes and additions on show. Going back to levels you’ve already completed with new Wisps unlocked will present new paths you hadn’t spotted before, and levels with multiple Wisps will have you zooming around while making snap-decisions on the fly. And when you’ve unlocked all nine Wisps the game really picks up steam. If you want to achieve an S-rank on a level however, you’ll have to master both speedy Wisps and collect-y Wisps simultaneously. This means you can skip the collectible-centric Wisp powerups in one run and blast to the end for a quick finish time, then come back for a second run and grab every Ring, hidden Red Star Ring and Park Token you can find. The beauty of the Wisps is that they are more or less optional in any given level. Half or so of the Wisp powerups will keep you at a breakneck pace while traversing a level, such as the drill, spike ball and laser, while others will slow you right down for a little bit of collecting and score multiplying. ![]() There are nine Wisps altogether, which grant Sonic abilities ranging from tunnelling through solid ground, to launching you through the stratosphere like a rocket. Freeing a Wisp from Eggman will have them appear in-level to grant Sonic special powerups, opening up alternate routes or letting you nab otherwise unreachable collectibles. Eggman’s colourful, new intergalactic amusement park, attempting to foil his regularly scheduled evil scheme and rescuing the local alien lifeforms, known as Wisps. Sonic Colours Ultimate sees Sonic speeding through Dr. So what better way to catch up on some Sonic history than with Sonic Colours Ultimate. And though it’s since been overshadowed by the acclaimed games that it paved the way for, like Sonic Generations and Sonic Mania, Sonic Colours still holds an important place in the evolution of the Sonic franchise. Sega attempted to bring Sonic back to his roots, tightening focus on classically speedy platforming with a core cast of characters centre stage. When it first released for the Wii back in 2010, Sonic Colours was seen as a turning point for Sonic, following years of gimmicks and genre-hopping. And yes, there’s some nasty bugs going around, but we’ll touch on that in a minute… Ultimate revamps the original while offering a handful of new features sure to impress both old and new fans of the blue blur. Sonic has had his fair share of hits and misses in the past but Sonic Colours Ultimate delivers a decently well-rounded Sonic experience. The review below remains as it was when first published.Įveryone’s favourite hedgehog is back with a shiny, new coat of paint. After playing the game for a few hours we can confirm that Sonic Colours Ultimate does run smoother now, at least in our experience playing the newly patched game. Patch Notes 19/9: Sonic Colours Ultimate on the Switch received a patch a couple of days ago, addressing some of the bugs that have been troubling Sonic fans.
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