![]() These levels vary in complexity, and difficulty-wise I don’t think they’re very hard at all. You have 6 main zones that feature 6 main acts, as well as 7 bosses and 21 unlockable bonus stages, all taken from the Wii outing. You’re still running through levels, collecting rings, and jumping on enemies, but now you have access to the ‘boost’, letting you dash through enemies and terrain at top speed. Sonic Colors follows the “Boost” formula first introduced in 2005’s Sonic Rush. Sonic Colors: Ultimate by-and-large preserves the experience of the original Wii release. With that said and having since 100%ed it, I had my share of fun with Sonic Colors: Ultimate. It’s all about the precision in which everything about that initial game is preserved, which is easier said than done. It’s not an exact science and preserving games is a much more difficult affair than simply slapping the code onto new hardware. Remastering games is always a tricky, delicate business, and I don’t envy the developers who are tasked with making them. You see, since the initial unveiling of Sonic Colors: Ultimate, the game has been swathed in controversy by hardcore fans of the series such as myself be it for the remixed music, the visual changes, or the rocky history of the remaster’s developer: Blind Squirrel Games. ![]() It’s been 11 years since I first played the game and my tastes have changed considerably since then, so does the game still hold up? To put it shortly: it absolutely does, but it’s not as simple as that. Initially released in 2010, Sonic Colors came out to general praise from critics and fans alike for its refreshing focus on platforming through colorful worlds and a simple, laidback storyline that only featured the more core members of Sonic’s cast. ![]()
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