Sonic Rush

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  • Release Date: Nov. 15, 2005
  • Price: N/A
  • Publisher: Sega
  • Developer: Sonic Team
  • Platform(s): DS
  • Genre: Action

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Sonic Rush is a DS game starring Sega's famous blue hedgehog and a female character called Blaze the Cat.

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Sonic Rush - DS

Pros Cons
Engaging story Annoying audio
Epic boss fights  
Sonic speed is okay with us.

Sonic Rush - DS

Back to Basics

YES! Sonic is fun again! His first DS outing is what everyone had clamored for: fast, fun gameplay reminiscent of his glory years on the Genesis. Speedy and superb, Sonic Rush is a marvelous return to form and a huge victory for Sonic. The plot? Oh, like you really care, but here's the basic setup: Sonic is trying the chase down Dr. Eggman and stop his evil plans. Big whoop. And (surprise) yet another new character joins the lineup: Blaze the Cat, a guardian of some other form of emeralds from another dimension. She's chasing Eggman to try to find out what's going on and where she is. But you really didn't come here for that; you came to find out how the game plays. Patience, young Jedi. Before you learn the ways of the Force, you must learn about the production values. First of all: it's purdy. The 2D backdrops are tasty, and the 3D character models are fluidly animated and look good. And no, it isn't jarring; in fact, you barely notice it when you're flying along so fast that you can't even see the environments. The 3D sections interspersed throughout the game are a nice treat, although not very graphically impressive. The sound is definitely Sonic: crap voice acting. Note to Sega: if it's going to be this bad, don't do it. I mean, I appreciate the effort it must've took for programmers to put amateur voice acting of stilted, heavy-handed dialogue on a DS cartridge, but it's... well, you know. The music, however, is the opposite. It's very catchy and bright; in fact, I often found myself listening to the music through the game's included music player. It's that good. Now that you've scrolled down through the rest of the review, let me tell you about the gameplay: it's fast, fun, and Sonic through and through. Blaze plays the same as Sonic and goes through the same stages, which feels gimmicky, but it extends the game. Because despite the fantastic gameplay, the game is short. But you'll love every second of it. Well, maybe not the voice-acted parts. So, even though it's flawed, Sonic Rush is a great return to form and a must-have for fans of Sonic, platformers, or just DS owners. Give it a chance, won't you?

Sonic Rush - DS

a real rush

way better than those 3d sonics i must say and the speed leaves my heart poundin its great to see the sonic team to return to their old 2d ways lets face it... its better this way.

Sonic Rush - DS

Classic

Awesome game. Enjoyed it very much, although the music was horrible, the gameplay was simple and very fun. The touch screen on the DS is used alot for this game, and is used very well. Easy game and very addicting.

Sonic Rush - DS

SONIC RUSH

AN OKAY GAME.PRETTY STUPID. ALL SONIC DOES IS ROLL AROUND. NOT THAT FUN. WOULD NOT RECOMMEND IT.THIS WAS MY FIRST SONIC GAME AND PROBABLY THE LAST.30 DOLLARS FOR A CRAPPY GAME.

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