![]() ![]() I couldn't help but feel people were over exaggerating as usual, after all I am a part of the fanbase and know how my "kin" act.įeeling intrigued by the teaser I wanted to play a Sonic game, since it's been quite a while due to my more busy life, I hardly ever get to play games nowadays and went to get a Genesis emulator and Rom of the original game, while I was able to get the emulator easy getting a rom for the original Sonic 1 was a task in itself due to many rom sites I went too were shut down due to copyright infringement which is a growing issue to play games at present. I had little knowledge on the Wii U version due to lacking such a console, only the opinions of others filled me in, telling me that the game was worse than Sonic 2006, While I played Shattered Crystal and was up to speed on the cartoon. Until I came across the official teaser for Sonic Boom: Fire and Ice. I was sitting at my laptop adjusting my Yu-Gi-Oh cards for a club I go to on monday's whilst watching a few videos on Youtube. I usually had little expectation to save any potential disappointment upon going into a new title and liked the games for what they are worth, however I feel that I can agree with some people that the franchise should cease and move on,Īnd not just because I feel it's lacking, not at all, It is because of something I witnessed and came to understand two days ago. Ive always been pretty stuck to childhood classics.Īs a huge Sonic fan, I look forward to playing every new release good or bad, despite the reviews of the public who usually dub a Sonic game terrible, because it did not meet up to their expectations. While many modern gamers scorn at such titles in favor of more graphic and violent games such as Call of Duty and Dark Souls. I am what you call a very loyal gamer towards the classic franchises such as Pokemon, Mario, Zelda, and especially Sonic, Sonic Endless, A Creepypasta by JonicOokami7 ![]()
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