![]() ![]() Occasionally some tinkly piano steps in to fill the void, but for the most part, the atmosphere resembles more of a wilderness than a theme park. The first thing you'll notice when whizzing around is the patter of your bowling shoes or the whoosh as you slap the boost button. And this starts with the music, which – aside from one slice I can't talk about yet – is more melancholic than cheery in fact if anything it's largely non-existent. But from roughly 30 minutes with Sonic Frontiers' tutorial bits and open world introduction, it sets the titular hog on a very different trajectory indeed. Pulsating music helps drive you through levels that spin and twist, as you strive to reach the finish line in as short a time as possible. Traditionally, Sonic games burst with colour and energy. Yes, it's a weird departure for Sonic, but I am here for it. ![]() Just seeing it with your eyeballs doesn't do it justice. But having gone hands-on with it at Summer Geoff Fest, I'd like to pose a counter argument: the game needs to be played. ![]() The blue hedgehog is back! He goes very fast in his latest instalment, Sonic Frontiers! And lots of fans – naturally – think it looks terrible! The scepticism is understandable. ![]()
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